Jung Seung-hwan announces the start of autumn with a full-length album for the first time in seven years.
On the 15th, Jung Seung-hwan posted a trailer on his official YouTube channel that offers a glimpse of the mood of the full-length album "Called love."
The video, which begins with the phrase "At last called love, to countless moments," hints at the new stories Jung Seung-hwan will描 redraw through the full-length album "Called love," drawing attention.
In the emotional narration, Jung Seung-hwan is shown painstakingly writing each letter with care after much thought. Like stacked layers of books, he brings to listeners various forms of love stories completed in his own language.
"Called love" is Jung Seung-hwan's full-length album released about seven years after his first full-length album "And spring," which was released in 2018. Filled with Jung Seung-hwan's voice like a single collection of works, the album plans to capture multiple moments of love and leave a deep aftertaste within his deepened sensibility.
Over the years, Jung Seung-hwan has established himself as an emotional balladeer by dominating the top ranks of major domestic music charts with consecutive signature songs rich in emotional lines such as "You Fool," "Snowman," "Confession of Dec. 25," "That Winter," "Anytime, Anywhere," and "It's Raining." Given the weight of a full-length album, Jung Seung-hwan is expected to concentrate the musical depth he has built up and present the "essence of ballad" through "Called love."
Along with the release of the full-length album, Jung Seung-hwan will hold a solo performance, "2025 Jung Seung-hwan's Goodbye, Winter," at the Ticketlink Live Arena in Songpa District, Seoul from Dec. 5 to 7. As a brand concert marking its fifth year this year, it is expected to showcase Jung Seung-hwan's wide musical spectrum.
Meanwhile, Jung Seung-hwan's full-length album "Called love" will be released at 6 p.m. on the 30th through various music sites.
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