It took six years for singer-songwriter K.Will, known for his numerous hit ballads, to release a new album. On Thursday, K.
Will will unveil “All the Way,” his seventh EP, talking about his relationships with the people he encounters. “I asked myself what evokes my emotions. For me, it isn’t certain happenings that make me happy or sad.
Instead, my feelings revolve around my relationships with people around me. So I wanted this album to talk about feelings such as happiness, sadness and enthusiasm that I experience in a relationship,” K.Will said in an interview with reporters in Seoul on Friday.
The album contains six tracks, led by “No Sad Song for My Broken Heart” produced by producer and singer-songwriter Yoon Sang. “The title track shows the process of a relationship falling apart. It was my first time working with Yoon Sang because he mostly deals with minor-scale music when most of my songs are major-scale.
So this is a new attempt for me. I enjoyed working on it,” said K.Will.
The artist took an active part in the making of the album -- from picking the producers to work with to composition and writing the lyrics. “I prepared this album with the mindset that this could be my last physical album because releasing an album is burdensome, especially when most artists these days tend to release digital singles. I tried to convey who artist K.
Will is in this album. I hope it can get positive reviews from listeners,” he said. There was even a point in h.
