Singers to honor Gwangju Democratic Uprising through song
Local singers will release new music to honor the 40th anniversary of the 1980 Gwangju Democratic Uprising which falls on May 18, starting with a rearranged version of “March for the Beloved.”
KBS will reveal a version of the song, titled “2020 March for the Beloved” during a special documentary about the Gwangju Uprising that will air on KBS1 at 7:40 p.m. on May 18.
Songwriter Kim Hyung-suk took the helm for rearranging the song, and singer Lee Eun-mee lent her voice for the song.
“March for the Beloved” was composed by Kim Jong-ryul in 1981 and has been considered to be the song to honor those sacrificed during the Gwangju Uprising ever since, sung at official events.
Folk singer Ahn Chi-hwan will also release a new song to remember the historical event, titled “When Spring Comes” on Friday.
His agency A&L Entertainment announced that the song’s lyrics are from the poem “Song” penned by Kim Jun-tae, who also wrote the poem “Ah Gwangju, Korea’s Cross” on the Gwangju Uprising.
“I hope this song becomes a song that remembers the proud history of Gwangju and us, as hurtful as the month of May is,” Ahn said.
BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]