
Daybreak's Lee Won-seok Lends His Touch to 'Still Heart Club' Mission Song 'Bright,' Offering Support to Youth
Lee Won-seok, the vocalist of the band Daybreak, has participated in composing 'Bright,' the semi-final mission song for Mnet's 'Still Heart Club,' sending a message of support to the youth.
'Bright' was released today (17th) at noon on various music streaming sites. The song is a pop-rock track characterized by its solid drums and clear guitar melodies, showcasing an aggregation of band sounds. Its dynamic structure, where vocals and instruments amplify each other's energy, is impressive, contrasting lyrical depth with an upbeat arrangement.
Aspiring musicians from 'Still Heart Club' participated in this track, embodying both the anxieties and hopes of youth. Lee Won-seok made a surprise appearance as the original creator and judge during the 'Topline Battle' intermediate check broadcast on the 9th, offering affectionate advice to the contestants.
He praised their arrangements, stating they aligned almost 99% with his imagined direction and that they 'accurately grasped the intent of the challenge.' Furthermore, his sharp advice on strategically utilizing all elements on stage guided the aspiring musicians' growth.
Lee Won-seok, vocalist of Daybreak, a band celebrating its 18th anniversary this year, has consistently pursued music with his signature refreshing yet sophisticated sound. His stable skills and musical depth are expected to add significant value to the next-generation band formation project through his involvement in composing 'Bright.'
'Bright,' co-written by Lee Won-seok, is now available for listening on all major music streaming platforms.
Netizens are showing excitement for the new release, commenting, 'Lee Won-seok's composing skills are as reliable as ever!', 'The 'Still Heart Club' contestants are amazing. Lee Won-seok's judging comments were also great,' and 'I can't wait to listen to 'Bright'! It sounds like a song that will empower young people.'