Ballad singer Jung Seung-hwan returns with a full-length album.
Antenna, his agency, said on the 14th, "Jung Seung-hwan will release the full-length album 'Called Love' on the 30th. An album like a collection of works has been completed, filled with Jung Seung-hwan's voice amid deepened emotion."
With this, Jung Seung-hwan will release a full-length album about seven years after his first full-length album 'And Spring,' released in 2018. Jung Seung-hwan vows to present stories of various forms of love and leave a long-lasting impression on listeners' hearts.
Along with the full-length album release news, Jung Seung-hwan posted on his official SNS on the 13th teasing content that offers a glimpse of the mood of 'Called Love.' Through a record of love written in his own language, Jung Seung-hwan is expected to fill the space without gaps.
Jung Seung-hwan has long run on major domestic music charts with signature songs such as "You Fool," "Snowman," "Confession of Dec. 25," "That Winter," "Anytime, Anywhere," and "It's Raining," earning the label "emotional balladeer." Attention is focused on the new stories Jung Seung-hwan will present with 'Called Love,' showcasing his rich emotion and delicate expressiveness.
Jung Seung-hwan's full-length album 'Called Love' will be released on various music streaming sites at 6 p.m. on the 30th.
[Photo] Provided by Antenna.
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