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I mean, I should probably sing it in my language, Croatian. I said, Well, you know, this is so beautiful. Something kept, you know, driving me to do it. And then when I finished singing the English version, we translated into Korean. It was just like something else coming through me, you know? And it just came. The song started writing itself on the mean. And I said, you know, let me try to write a song, you know, to do something to unify this peninsula of Korea. And it just saddened me just to watch it. And we do a lot of I do a lot of work and growing up, you know, and and it was just the human trafficking and the and the, you know, the threats from North Korea. You know, I started writing it when I’m watching the news one day and the news was just horrific that way. Like, I’m going to write this song for the world and I’m going to save the world. The song is, as I said, the best way to describe it. And I think that’s part of the energy that some people hear. They’re not all like, you know, what do you call it all? We came in. And I have managed to put all of them on that chorus. And I got about 300, almost 350 people that sent in their vocals. I want you to love and get support on this, you know, chorus. I don’t care if it’s on, you know, professional, whatever it is. And I said, Hey, send in your vocal to all my fans. So I put the chorus up on my website, and I sang the chorus for everybody and put the lyrics up. And so what I did, I said, well, you know what? Let me do something even nicer. And of course, the pandemic just put the kibosh on everything. And what I did in the beginning, I had a whole choir set up, you know, for people coming in and saying the chorus. You know, I wrote it during the pandemic. You know, that’s what the song was written and what I did. Miljenko Matijević: Well, the whole point was to bring people together. Why do you feel it’s got such a personal connection to so many people? Let’s talk about, first of all, about the trust in love song that you have at the moment, which seems to personally resonate with a lot of people. How are you? Nice to meet you.ĪNTIHERO: I’m good. The Los Angeles weather was kind of nice. I think you look cool, even without the shades. I was lucky enough to catch up with the vocal legend recently.ĪNTIHERO: I’m good. And now, in light of what’s happening in Ukraine, I feel that this message is something meant for the entire world.” The words ‘Trust in Love’ came to me, and I knew this song was meant for the Korean people. “I turned off the television and sat down at my piano, immediately the song started writing itself. “One night after watching the news on television, I was saddened to hear about the pain and suffering that the people of North and South Korea are going through,” says Matijević. Amidst the current geopolitical climate, and the invasion and war on Ukraine in particular, Matijević’s song is inspirational and highly relevant. Over two years in the making, the song was originally conceived as a plea for the peaceful unification of the Korean peninsula, but the song has evolved into a wider-reaching message for the masses. The epic video is a love-letter to Korean culture, Directed/Produced by Matijevic along with Director of photography Robert Reed Altman (son of legendary director, Robert Altman). Matijevic has dedicated his most recent material to bringing the world together – releasing “Trust In Love”. The Croatian rocker has lived in Korea and is now living in Los Angeles as he pursues music and acting opportunities. Miljenko Matijević is a world-class vocalist who embodies STEELHEART and has performed as the lead singer for the current-day DOORS and as the singer for the ‘fictional’ band STEEL DRAGON from the film ROCK STAR (starring Mark Wahlberg) which also includes Zakk Wylde, Matt Sorum and Jeff Pilson.












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