
Park Bo-ram, the dominant goddess who cuts through black and white.
Singer Park Bo-ram unveiled her new single Still Cut, raising expectations for a comeback.
On Wednesday, its agency, Huai Brothers Korea, said it unveiled Still Cut that shows a new atmosphere for Park Bo-ram before releasing a new digital single on Wednesday.
In the black-and-white photo released, Park Bo-ram overwhelmed her gaze with an elegant yet sensuous atmosphere. In particular, she gave off a dreamy look in the middle of the beach, while displaying an unusual harmony with her bobbed hair and lob style, amplifying curiosity about the new song.
Park Bo-ram debuted in 2014 with the digital single "Beautiful," and has established herself as a "believing and listening" female solo artist with a wide range of musical spectra that transcends attractive tones, singing ballads and dance songs.
She has established a solid position in the K-pop scene, receiving constant love for each song she releases, including "I Want to be a Performer," "Dynamic Love," "Don't You Care if I Drink One More," and "To Me Who Don't Love Me."
Expectations from K-pop fans are mounting for what genre Park Bo-ram will showcase through her new single, which has a broad spectrum of genres.
Meanwhile, Park Bo-ram is set to release her new digital single at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, performing brisk music.