"Hu Am I?" is a Korean singer who sings Disney Pixar 'Soul' ending song

 "Hu Am I?"

Korean singer who sings Disney Pixar 'Soul' ending song 


The 73rd Cannes Film Festival, the 25th Busan International Film Festival's official invitation, and Disney Pixar's new "Soul", which recorded 100% Lytton tomato freshness, revealed that there is a Korean artist who created the domestic ending song.


"Hu Am I?" is a Korean singer who sings Disney Pixar 'Soul' ending song 


 

"Soul," which opens on December 25, announced on December 27 that there was a Korean artist who created the Korean ending song. Unlike Korean artists who participated in existing anime works such as Coco, Frozen 2, and Mulan, and other korean artists created cover songs that burned down original songs, Soul is known for presenting creative songs written and composed by Korean artists inspired by their work.

 

Disney Korea's official social media channel is getting a lot of attention by conducting an event to match the identity of korean artists who participated in Soul. The expectations and interest of Korean artists wrapped in veils are increasing by revealing various hints such as "I'm glad to be with Soul" and "The Best Singer-Songwriter in Korea."  

 

At the same time, the artist soul characters that will be the definitive hints about Korean artists are released to focus attention. The revealed character is wearing glasses and playing the piano, which is expected to be a major clue in revealing the artist's personality. The artist's soul character is said to have been drawn by Pixar's Cho Cho-Yeon animator, who was responsible for master lighting in Soul and is special.

 

Starting with Pixar's hilarious imagination that a soul with its own personality will be born on Earth in "The World Before It Was Born," "Soul" is a film about a special adventure in which Joe, who becomes a soul after an unexpected accident, and Soul, 22, who doesn't want to go to earth, go together. 


"Monster Co., Ltd.," "Up," and "Inside Out", co-directed by Pete Doctor, was co-directed by Camp Powers, and Dana Murray of the American Producers Guild participated in the production, and major artists such as "Inside Out" and "Coco" were joined by major artists such as "Onward: Miracles of a Day," "Incredibles 2" and "Toy Story 4." In particular, the grammy-winning jazz musician John Baptiste and the 83rd U.S. Academy of Music and the 68th Golden Globe Music Award for his film Social Network, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, are in charge of the main music of the work. 


"Hu Am I?" is a Korean singer who sings Disney Pixar 'Soul' ending song 

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