
Singer Nana shares an honest confession through "DAYLIGHT", the final track of her first solo album "SEVENTH HEAVEN 16".

On October 13, a music video poster for "DAYLIGHT" was revealed, drawing attention as the last video to complete the album’s narrative.
"DAYLIGHT" tells the story of a person following the light — a journey of self-acceptance and authenticity. Through lyrics such as “I’m enough as myself,” the song conveys a message of self-love and embracing one’s true identity, free from others’ judgment.
In the newly released poster, Nana leans against a table in a dimly lit room, gazing directly into the camera. Her calm yet resolute eyes express inner sincerity and symbolize the process of acknowledging her own existence. The soft light spreading through the scene reflects the song’s central theme and leaves a lingering emotional resonance.
Notably, Nana took part in the producing, concept planning, and directing of the entire "SEVENTH HEAVEN 16" album, solidifying her unique musical identity. Serving as the closing chapter of that journey, "DAYLIGHT" marks her evolution into a more mature and introspective artist.
The music video for "DAYLIGHT" will be released on October 16 via Nana’s official YouTube channel.