Singer Lee Seok-hoon is returning with a heartwarming new album.

Lee Seok-hoon will release his fifth mini-album 'Newly, Use' on the 26th at 6 p.m. through various online music sites.

'Newly, Use' is Lee Seok-hoon's new album presented after 1 year and 10 months since the release of his fourth mini-album 'Untitled' in October 2023. Lee Seok-hoon, who has been actively engaged as a member of SG Wannabe and a representative vocal trainer on audition programs, is returning to his fans as a solo artist after a long time.

The title track 'Grown Up' is an original song gifted to Lee Seok-hoon by Younha. With an urban texture of contemporary folk, Lee Seok-hoon sings the heart of a boy with the voice of an adult. Through warm and nostalgic instrumental performances, it is expected to provide comfort and emotion to many adults.

In addition, the album consists of five tracks, including the blues-based sentimental ballad 'Dallmaji Flower,' a lullaby for a loved one titled 'Under The Moonlight,' the song 'This Is Love' that candidly expresses love in everyday language, and the calm and minimal Lofi mood track 'Whisper.' Lee Seok-hoon added authenticity by writing the lyrics for 'Under The Moonlight,' 'This Is Love,' and 'Whisper.'

Overall, Lee Seok-hoon's soft vocals, which seem to warmly touch the heart, unfold calmly yet deeply. The stories of love in our daily lives that can bring about a new use or even cause a loss due to love are expected to resonate broadly.

In particular, following the album release, Lee Seok-hoon will hold a small theater concert titled 'Use: Newly, Use' for a total of six days in September. Anticipation is growing for the emotional experience of Lee Seok-hoon as it transitions from music to live stage. This was demonstrated by the high booking rate during the previous ticket opening.

All tracks from Lee Seok-hoon's fifth mini-album 'Newly, Use' and the full music video for 'Grown Up' will be released today (26th) at 6 p.m. Following that, Lee Seok-hoon will hold the 2025 small theater concert 'Use: Newly, Use' at Ewha Womans University ECC Samsung Hall on September 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, and 21.

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