The album holds special meaning for the singer as it is a product of a collaboration with several artists. The album was produced by Kim Chang-rul, a member of the music group DJ DOC, whose sixth album contains a remake of "I Lived Like A Fool." Other artists who participated in the album include Yoon Jong-shin, Ha Rim, Uptown's Chung Yeon-jun, Wind City's Kim Ban-jang and songwriter Hwang Chan-hee. Shin Seok-chul from the Seoul Electronic Music Band was on drums, while Ham Chun-ho was on guitar. The title song, called "Choked," features Kim Do-hyang's mature vocals. The album also contains Yoon's "Meeting Her In Winter," and Ha's "One Glass Of Liquor." Kim Do-hyang will hold a showcase Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. near Hongik University in Seoul. Since his debut in 1970 as a member of the duet "Two Koreans," Kim Do-hyang
has produced many commercial movie songs that turned out to be big hits,
such as "Candy String," "World Cone," "Screw Bar," and "Ppoppi." |