Multi-instrumentalist and producer Ki-Jung is an artist who believes we must answer our calling in life, and he is certainly sharing his powerful art with the world. With roots in South Korea, the US and France, Ki-Jung’s diverse music spans different genres and cultures to create his innovative sound. Back with transcending new offering ‘Feel Alive’, the new empowering single tells the story of breaking down walls and being your true self.
Adding to the track’s message, Ki-Jung shares, “Feel Alive is about allowing our inner self break out and express wonderment at the glow of true, time-tested love.”
Receiving praise from outlets across the web, Ki-Jung’s songs have seen nearly 500,000 streams collectively across hundreds of playlists. Both a musician and an entrepreneur, Ki-Jung was born in Wan-Do, South Korea, a small fishing island and came to America as an orphan. Growing up in an Italian and German heritage family and training in music from the age of seven onwards, Ki-Jung’s destiny was always in the music industry. Also a citizen of France, Ki-Jung has spent his life split between Asia, the U.S and Europe.
Armed with a spiritual, caring nature, Ki-Jung is the type of person you’d be proud to support. Describing his aspirations, Ki-Jung adds, “My aspiration is to work from now until eternity at bettering myself and, in the process, helping others. I believe in the healing power of sincere friendships and seek to spread the message of compassion in sort of an ecumenical, non-discriminating way. Everyone needs and deserves dignity and respect, and I work in my everyday life and interactions with others to express my gratitude for their presence in my life.”
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