When I first began building My Super Fiancé, I wanted it to feel bigger than borders. Prism City may be fictional, but the emotions at the heart of the story are universal, so creating an original soundtrack in multiple languages became incredibly important to me. While the core soundtrack is in English, the series has gradually expanded into a multilingual musical universe with songs like the Spanish-language 「We Are Magic」, the Thai pop anthem 「Love Chaos」, and now, for the first time, a step into the world of K-pop with the release of 「진짜 나」 (English: Real Me).

The song itself has a long history with me. I originally wrote and recorded 「Real Me」 years ago for a project that ultimately never materialized. Even so, the track never really left me. It remained one of those songs that lingered in the background like an unopened letter, waiting for the right moment and the right voice to bring it fully to life.

That voice turned out to be Korean vocalist Tae Cho, who delivers a powerful and emotional performance that gives the song an entirely new identity while preserving the heart of the original. Releasing worldwide on May 15, 「진짜 나」 will be available across all major digital platforms, with audiophile platform QoBuz also offering the track as a high-quality 16-Bit/44.1 kHz stereo download in FLAC, WAV, and Apple Lossless formats.In many ways, the release feels symbolic of what My Super Fiancé has always aimed to be: a story where different voices, languages, and cultures can exist together under the same moonlit skyline.

I hope you like it!

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