Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun appear in the music video teaser for the title track of K.Will's comeback album. Image: STARSHIP Entertainment
Seo In-guk, Ahn Jae-hyun, and K.Will had predicted they would reunite for K.Will's solo comeback, and that day has now come.
Ahead of the album's release, a new teaser has been released, teasing a heartbreaking BL love story between Seo In Guk and Ahn Jae Hyun for the lead track from K.Will's upcoming solo comeback album “All The Way.”
Seo In Guk and Ahn Jae Hyun team up again with K.Will to release teaser for new song “All The Way”
On June 18, 2024, K.Will released the first teaser for the lead track of his upcoming solo comeback album. The song is titled “No songs can express me” and will be the lead track of K.Will's seventh mini-album, “All The Way.”
The teaser features “Please Don't…” stars Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun, who as promised will be reuniting in K.Will's title song music video. The teaser continues the BL (Boys' Love) love story between Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun, creating a sad music video atmosphere. It is also expected to connect with the storyline of the main characters depicted in the 2012 “Please Don't…” music video.
In one scene, Seo In-guk is writing a story but becomes so emotional he lies on the floor. Another scene shows Seo In-guk's painful unrequited love for Ahn Jae-hyun. The two share a mutual respect for each other, and the film ends with a romantic scene between the two leads, hinting at the possibility that their love may be reciprocated.
The teaser for “No songs can express me” also previews a moving passage from K.Will's song, beautifully interwoven with violins and a slowed-down drum beat.
Check out Seo In Guk and Ahn Jae Hyun in K.Will's music video teaser here:
Meanwhile, the song is scheduled to be released on June 20, 2024 at 6 PM KST (2:30 PM IST).
Learn more about Seo In Guk
Seo In-guk is a South Korean actor and singer who has captivated fans and viewers with his beautiful singing voice and acting skills for many years.
He is best known for his roles in K-dramas “High School King of Skills,” “Doom At Your Service,” “Hello Monster,” “The Smile Has Left Your Eyes,” “Café Minamdang,” and “Death's Game.”