For fans of Mamamoo’s powerhouse vocalist, stands as a pivotal moment in Hwasa ’s solo career. Released on April 19, 2020 , the track served as the second official soundtrack (OST) for the hit SBS drama The King: Eternal Monarch . Known for her sultry and versatile tone, Hwasa delivered a performance that perfectly captured the drama’s high-stakes fantasy romance. Why "Orbit" is a Must-Listen
Hwasa’s intense delivery highlights the emotional depth of a promise to protect a loved one.
Upon release, it debuted at number 16 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart . Official Platforms for Listening and Download
Lyrically, "Orbit" is a poignant reflection of devotion. The lyrics describe a love that revolves around another person like a satellite in a fixed orbit—constant, protective, and eternal even when the path is dark. This theme resonated deeply with viewers of The King: Eternal Monarch , where the protagonists navigate parallel universes to find one another.
"Orbit" marked Hwasa's first solo OST release in approximately six years since her debut. The song is characterized by:
For fans of Mamamoo’s powerhouse vocalist, stands as a pivotal moment in Hwasa ’s solo career. Released on April 19, 2020 , the track served as the second official soundtrack (OST) for the hit SBS drama The King: Eternal Monarch . Known for her sultry and versatile tone, Hwasa delivered a performance that perfectly captured the drama’s high-stakes fantasy romance. Why "Orbit" is a Must-Listen
Hwasa’s intense delivery highlights the emotional depth of a promise to protect a loved one.
Upon release, it debuted at number 16 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart . Official Platforms for Listening and Download
Lyrically, "Orbit" is a poignant reflection of devotion. The lyrics describe a love that revolves around another person like a satellite in a fixed orbit—constant, protective, and eternal even when the path is dark. This theme resonated deeply with viewers of The King: Eternal Monarch , where the protagonists navigate parallel universes to find one another.
"Orbit" marked Hwasa's first solo OST release in approximately six years since her debut. The song is characterized by: