Singer Jeong Dong-won's second regular album 'The Man from Nowhere' has surpassed 150,000 copies in initial sales.
According to the domestic album site Hanteo Chart as of today, 20th, Jeong Dong-won's 'The Man from Nowhere,' released on the 13th, has surpassed 150,000 copies in initial sales. The counting period was from March 13 to 19.
Jeong Dong-won has achieved the 'Hanteo Bronze,' awarded to artists who record more than 100,000 copies in initial sales, following his first regular album 'Longing, The Giving Tree' and the mini-album 'Collection Vol.1' released in 2023. In particular, being born in 2007 and at the age of 18, Jeong Dong-won has proven his growth and influence as an artist by achieving three consecutive Hanteo Bronze awards, the youngest among all solo artists.
Jeong Dong-won's second regular album 'The Man from Nowhere' is his first regular album in three years since the release of 'Longing, The Giving Tree' in 2021. Inspired by the novel 'The Man from Nowhere,' it represents the warm comfort and support exchanged between fans and Jeong Dong-won, akin to 'The Man from Nowhere,' who quietly supports from unseen places, delivering love and hope.
A total of 14 tracks are included, featuring the double title songs 'Heung!' and 'Flower Lantern,' as well as instrumental tracks. The album encompasses various genres, from trot to sweet ballads and lively dance tracks, allowing listeners to discover Jeong Dong-won's expanded musical spectrum.
Meanwhile, Jeong Dong-won will kick off his national tour concert 'Jeong Dong-won Story 3rd Nationwide Tour - Seoul' at Olympic Hall, Olympic Park, from March 28 to 30.
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