Michelle Zauner collaborated with South Korean indie rock band Silica Gel on a song titled "NamgungFefere," marking her first experience writing lyrics in Korean. The collaboration holds personal significance for Zauner, who values her Korean heritage and aims to connect with a larger Korean audience. Since releasing her LP, For Melancholy Brunettes, in March, she has continued to produce music, including music videos and contributions to film soundtracks. Zauner is also on an ongoing international tour set to return to North America in August.
"This was the first time I've ever written lyrics in Korean," Zauner shared in a press statement. "Anyone who's familiar with my work knows how much my Korean heritage has come to mean to me, so it was very personal to collaborate with such a revered Korean band and to create something for a larger Korean audience."
Zauner has kept busy since releasing her latest Japanese Breakfast LP, For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women), in March. She's shared music videos for the album tracks and contributed a song to the soundtrack for Celine Song's new film Materialists.
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