TIOT's Kum Junhyun enhances the tension of the drama with the OST (insert song). He will release the OST "RUIN LIFE" from the Netflix series "Hierarchy" on various music distribution sites at 6:00 pm today (7th). "Hierarchy" depicts a high school where a minority of the top 0.01% reigns as order and law, and a transfer student with a secret enters, causing a crack in their stubborn world and unfolding a high-teen scandal. Kum Junhyun participated in the OST of "Hierarchy" and further heightens the tension with a song that maintains the thrilling mood of the drama. "RUIN LIFE" sung by him is an attractive song with lyrics that realistically express the class (hierarchy) society in the drama, harmonizing guitar, bass, strings, synthesizers, and more. He adds power to the mysterious world view of "Hierarchy" with his calm vocals, outstanding singing ability, and lyrical conveyance, enhancing immersion. Photo=Netflix. Kum Junhyun previously challenged the drama OST through the OST "Going to You" of Genie TV's original drama "Don't Want to Do Anything" and received a good response. Therefore, there is a strong interest in the upgraded expressive power that Kum Junhyun will demonstrate in "RUIN LIFE". He is scheduled to once again prove his talent as a vocalist with his excellent singing ability typical of TIOT's main vocalist and his deep emotional voice. On the other hand, TIOT, to which Kum Junhyun belongs, made its official debut in April this year with "Kick-START". Subsequently, they appeared in events such as "KCON JAPAN 2024", "SPRING BREEZE in CAMPUS", and the charity music event "2024 Suwon Valley Green Concert", showing a strong impact.
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TIOT is set to release their new digital single, 'Through the Long Tunnel of That Season,' on October 1 at 6 PM. The announcement includes a moody poster that piques curiosity about the song. This marks their comeback after six months since their debut album, 'Kick-START,' released in April.
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