Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra will launch a single and music video for “Psycho (Orchestra Ver.),” a brand new model of the Purple Velvet music “Psycho,” on Friday. File Photograph by Kim Hee-chul/EPA
March 28 (UPI) — Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra is reimagining “Psycho,” successful music from Okay-pop woman group Purple Velvet.
The South Korean orchestra will launch a single and music video for “Psycho (Orchestra Ver.),” a brand new model of “Psycho,” on Friday.
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“Psycho (Orchestra Ver.)” consists by Andrew Scott, Cazzi Opeia and EJAE, and orchestrated by SangUn Kang, Hanmoi Kang and Yeongsang Kim.
The Seoul Philharmonic recorded the music for SM Classics, an ongoing orchestral undertaking from Purple Velvet’s label, SM Leisure.
SM launched a teaser for the “Psycho (Orchestra Ver.)” music video Thursday that reveals the orchestra performing and likewise provides a glimpse of the narrative.
Earlier SM Classics releases embrace “Really feel My Rhythm (Orchestra Ver.),” a reimagining of the Purple Velvet music “Really feel My Rhythm.”
The unique model of “Psycho” seems on The ReVe Pageant: Finale, a repackaged model of Purple Velvet’s Eps The ReVe Pageant: Day 1 and The ReVe Pageant: Day 2.
Purple Velvet consists of Pleasure, Irene, Seulgi, Wendy and Yeri.