Gyeonggi-do Produces and Broadcasts 5 Music Content Pieces for Residents Weary from COVID-19
Anyang Yego Music Department Students Add Meaning by Participating as Talent Donors
First Broadcast of Hopeful Song 'Lalala' on YouTube on the 26th
Song Yujin, a student in the Music Department at Anyang Arts High School, is introducing the upbeat rhythm pop song "LALALA," created to overcome the COVID-19 crisis and comfort weary residents, through YouTube on the 26th.
View original image[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is producing music content for residents exhausted by COVID-19 and broadcasting it through YouTube.
Gyeonggi Provincial Government Broadcasting GTV announced on the 27th that it recently produced a total of five music contents, consisting of two classical pieces and three popular songs, to comfort residents tired from COVID-19 and to contribute to the early end of the pandemic.
Students from the music department of Anyang Arts High School in the province participated in the production of this music content as a form of talent donation, adding special meaning.
On the 26th, Gyeonggi Provincial Government Broadcasting GTV aired the popular song "La La La," which carries a message of hope with a cheerful rhythm. GTV plans to broadcast one episode every week through its online GTV YouTube channel.
A spokesperson from the Gyeonggi Provincial Government’s Public Relations Office said, "We hope that the music content produced to comfort residents and to bring an early end to COVID-19 will help create a social atmosphere where people of all generations comfort each other," adding, "We will continue to strive for a warm provincial administration that empathizes with everyone and cares for the hearts of residents."
In May, Gyeonggi Provincial Government Broadcasting GTV also attracted attention with a planned video produced through the talent donation of a GTV anchor majoring in vocal music, which recorded over 60,000 views.
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