Playing God (album)
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| Playing God | ||||
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| Released | 13 July 2016 | |||
| Genre | Folk, indie pop | |||
| Length | 36:08 | |||
| Label | Somoim, Poclanos | |||
| Producer | Kim Kyeongmo | |||
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Playing God (Korean: 신의 놀이; RR: Sineui nori) is the second studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter Lang Lee. The album was released on 13 July 2016.[1] The album's track Playing God (신의 놀이) won the Best Folk Song at the 2017 Korean Music Awards.[2]
Playing God was produced by Kim Kyeongmo, a member of Sunkyeol, and the album was only available online at the time of release. In an interview with Cine21, she said the album covered "misogyny and violence, and illness and death," and interviewed the album as "I think a work should be a little unfamiliar to the consumers from the beginning. I don't care if it's the way I always go, but when there's a dark place, people get interested" about the album's composition.[3]