Jean Tan’s ‘Oak Cherry Wine’ Remix gets a visual treatment this Valentine’s Day

Watch the music video here.

Singapore’s very own Jean Tan returns this Valentine’s Day with the visual accompaniment to the remix of her soulful new track ‘Oak Cherry Wine,’ featuring Korean pop artist 양중은 Yang Jung Eun.

The music video is directed by Stockholm-based Singaporean film director, Mandy Tay, whom besides being an internationally exhibited fine art photographer, also produces commercials (for clients ranging from Ikea to Spotify) and videos dusted by wanderlust.

This time, the visual storyline features a pair of lovely couple dancing through the quotidian scenes of Stockholm city, flipping in between traditional and contemporary dance forms, including ballet and street dance.

As a follow up to her recently-released 5-track EP, ‘Blooms’, the remix to the spellbinding single, ‘Oak Cherry Wine’ is produced by Feng Lee. The renowned Singaporean music producer has performed with and produced for local acts Nathan Hartono, The Sam Willows, Charlie Lim, BECKA, bittymacbeth, and The Apex Project.

Marrying Jean’s lyrical sensitivity with 양중은Yang Jung Eun’s dulcet vocals, this refreshing take stays true to its original composition. The remix is elevated by a new arrangement – a lo-fi beat, the jazz-hop push and pull, the syncopated neo-soul electric piano – becoming more than just the sum of its parts.

About Jean Tan

Photo Credit – Ronald Lim

Jean is a singer-songwriter based in Singapore. Her music is a blend of folk, pop, and vocal jazz.

Jean has performed at Singapore’s National Stadium and Gardens by the Bay for the Southeast Asian Games 2015, as well as events like the Singapore Night Festival, Esplanade’s All Things New, Come Together, and Foreword festivals, Riverside Flow, and Zandari Festa in Seoul, Korea. Her song ‘Crowns’ was used as the opening theme song for the Singaporean television series ‘BRA’, while other originals ‘6.55pm’ and ‘Waiting for Love’ have also been featured in the Korean drama mini-series ‘Barefoot Diva’ and ‘Le Jour’. Her recent ‘Blooms’ EP was released in Nov 2020, produced by Singaporean R&B artiste and producer Dru Chen.

Jean often weaves her life challenges into her songs and uses her music for social good. She has performed at schools, teenage homes, community spaces, and for organisations such as Halogen Foundation, World Vision, Relief Singapore, Operation Smile, and Architects of Life.

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