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| ▲ This photo, provided by YES IM Entertainment, shows singer Im Chang-jung. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, Oct. 19 (Yonhap) -- Korea's leading ballad singers will start the month of November with a face off by releasing new songs at the same time.
Im Chang-jung will release his seventeenth full-length album on Nov. 1 and return as Korea's so-called "national ballad singer."
This marks Im's first comeback in a year since the release of his sixteenth studio album "Love should not be harsh on you" last October.
During the autumn season, Im has captivated the audience's hearts with sad ballads, such as "Love Again," "The Love I Committed," and "There has never been a day I haven't loved you," and will once again comeback with new heartbreaking songs.
In this album, Im Chang-jung will present a total of 10 tracks. After releasing a photo of his music video on his social media, the 47-year-old singer expressed his confidence, saying, "I will make sure to melt everyone's ears."
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| ▲ This photo, provided by Culture Depot, shows K-pop group 2AM. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
All-male K-pop act 2AM will also release a new mini-album titled "Ballad 21 F/W" on Nov. 1, coming back from a near seven-year hiatus.
Since debuting in 2008, the four-member group has released a number of hit ballad songs, including "This Song," "Never let you go," and "You Wouldn't Answer My Calls."
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