Amid Seo In Guk’s fan meet in Manila, a serendipitous encounter sparked a unique collaboration. The K-drama sensation expressed interest in partnering with emerging Filipina actress, Francine Diaz.
The collaboration materialized during a casual dinner meeting between In Guk and Francine’s manager, John Ling. Guk was captivated by Francine’s rendition of “Pag-Ibig,” resonating deeply with him.
Despite initial doubts about her singing prowess, Francine sensed a dynamic synergy with In Guk.
It’s a surprising collaboration indeed. Seo In Guk expressed his excitement, stating,
“The song’s content is about love, so I worked on it, thinking, ‘Wouldn’t it be fun to make it like a conversation that talks about love and goes back and forth about love?’ and that process was just so much fun… I’m very thankful that I got to do that with Francine,” as reported.
The outcome of this unforeseen partnership is the single “My Love,” scheduled for release on March 2, 2024, under Universal Records.
The song assures a captivating fusion of Seo In-Guk’s established artistry and Francine Diaz’s burgeoning talent, crafting a melody that resonates deeply with listeners.
Fans can look forward to a rejuvenating interpretation of love as the track unveils a distinctive conversation-style arrangement, presenting a charming deviation from the conventional love ballad.
It possesses the potential to serve as both a heartening and therapeutic soundtrack for the series.
Besides collaborating with Francine Diaz, Seo In Guk has recently reached another milestone with his latest achievement in the K-drama series “Death’s Game,” where he leads alongside a stellar cast.
Additionally, In Guk demonstrates his versatility as the lead actor, Edmond Dantes, in the Broadway musical “Monte Cristo,” now available for streaming on various digital platforms.
“My Love” transcends being just a musical collaboration. It serves as a testament to the unexpected beauty that emerges when artists from different corners of the world unite.