After an extensive 12-year wait, the long-awaited music video sequel to K.will Please Don’t… has finally been released, featuring the continuation of the captivating narrative in No Sad Song For My Broken Heart MV (내게어울릴이별노래가없어). This eagerly anticipated reunion brings together Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun once again, delighting fans who have long awaited their return to the screen. With heartfelt sincerity, the song bears the personal touch of the singer himself, adding an extra layer of depth to its emotive resonance. Serving as the title track for his upcoming solo comeback album, All The Way, this release marks a significant moment in this singer’s musical journey.
The music video not only meets but exceeds fans’ expectations, offering a powerful narrative complemented by flawless vocals and stunning visuals. The continuation of the story is heartbreakingly beautiful, perfectly capturing the essence of the sad song. It provides an immersive experience that deeply resonates both emotionally and aesthetically.
K will No Sad Song For My Broken Heart MV Review
There’s No Breakup Song For Me has generated significant anticipation, particularly due to the special support from actors Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun. Their story in part 1 became a favourite among K-pop fans, sparking ongoing conversations. The release of part 2 adds a delightful touch, featuring numerous bittersweet moments that are sure to be widely discussed. Their collaboration has enhanced the song’s atmosphere, with the teaser alone offering a cinematic experience.

The music video opens with a poignant scene where Seo In-guk, standing near a drinks vending machine, catches sight of Ahn Jae-hyun arriving in his car. Attempting to conceal himself, In-guk hides behind a wall. The narrative quickly shifts to a sombre funeral hall, where Jae-hyun is seen in tears, evoking a sorrowful atmosphere that hints at a significant loss. The initial assumption might be that he mourns the death of his wife, especially considering his character’s marriage in the first part of the series.
Outside the hall, the estranged friends reunite, exchanging numbers after years of lost contact. As they begin to spend time together again, In-guk’s suppressed feelings for Jae-hyun resurface, creating an internal struggle to keep them hidden. This emotional turmoil is beautifully captured in the accompanying song’s lyrics, which express the profound pain of saying goodbye and the difficulty of moving on. The lyrics convey a sense of hope that things might improve, but the harsh reality is that nothing has changed. The singer feels broken and detached, unable to fully express their sorrow or find solace in typical breakup songs.

Initially, it seems the video might explore a burgeoning romantic relationship between the two, but a twist reveals that it is In-guk who has passed away. The symbolic white butterfly fluttering near the funeral hall represents In-guk’s spirit. This revelation casts the song’s lyrics in a new light, highlighting the depth of Jae-hyun’s grief and the realization of his feelings for In-guk, especially evident after his divorce, symbolised by his ringless hand.
The music video is a masterpiece, weaving a narrative that tugs at the heartstrings and leaves viewers yearning for more. The chemistry between Seo In-guk and Ahn Jae-hyun is palpable, their performances so authentic that one can’t help but be moved by their story. Their emotional journey is sure to resonate deeply, making this video a compelling watch that beautifully blends sorrow, love, and longing.
Watch K.will No Sad Song For My Broken Heart MV Below
K.will All The Way album is now streaming on all the music platforms. Let us know your thoughts on this music video in the comments below!

