Korean singer Kim Won-shik’s ‘To Be With You' wins at 29th Asian Television Awards


Korean singer Kim Won-shik won Best Theme Song at the 29th Asian Television Awards held on Nov. 29 and 30 in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

Kim Won-shik’s “To Be With You,” the theme song of the Philippine adaptation of the hit K-drama “What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim?,” bagged the Best Theme Song at the awards ceremony. 

“Receiving this award is truly beyond words. Simply being nominated was already an incredible honor, and now I am filled with immense gratitude,” said Kim Won-shik through his  management team GLXY and his record label Universal Records.

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Kim Won-shik (center) with Paulo Avelino and Kim Chiu (Contributed photos) 

He thanked Universal Records Managing Director Kathleen Dy-Go; composers Hong Jung Su, Lee Jae Kyu, and Lim Yu Jung; and VIU Head of content Garlic Garcia for their invaluable support throughout his journey. 

The singer also paid tribute to the late ABS-CBN executive Deo Endrinal, who always believed in him: “This honor means the world to me.”

Besides singing the drama’s theme song, Kim Won-shik also played a role in the series — CEO Daniel Park — alongside lead stars Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino. 

Kim Wons-hik is out with a new song, “Hello My Love,” which is part of the soundtrack of the new VIU original series “How To Spot a Red Flag,” starring Donny Pangilinan and Belle Mariano.