Singer Jung Seung-hwan delivers the pinnacle of deepened emotion.

On the 22nd, Jung Seung-hwan presented the second concept photo of his full-length album "Called Love" on his official social media.

In the released photos, in a room bathed in warm natural light, Jung Seung-hwan sits leaning nonchalantly or lies on a bed, immersed in the afterglow of love. In the space where light and shadow intersect, Jung Seung-hwan, with hollow eyes and expression, heightened the album's emotional line and raised curiosity.

Through successive teasing content for "Called Love," Jung Seung-hwan has been visually depicting various textures of emotion. In particular, while the first concept photo foreshadowed the album's high level of completion through musical reflection, the second concept photo focused on the lingering traces left by love and made listeners anticipate the "essence of love" he will present.

"Called Love" is Jung Seung-hwan's first full-length album in about seven years and includes a total of 10 tracks, including Jung Seung-hwan's self-composed songs. Jung Seung-hwan sings about various scenes of love with double title tracks "Front Bangs" and "Happiness Is Hard." He blended memories named "love" that everyone keeps in a corner of their hearts into each track, aiming to leave a lasting, reverberant impression in listeners' hearts.

Jung Seung-hwan will release the full-length album "Called Love" through various music sites at 6 p.m. on the 30th, and then hold an end-of-year concert, "2025 Jung Seung-hwan's Hello, Winter," for three days from Dec. 5 to 7 at Ticketlink Live Arena, Olympic Park, Songpa District, Seoul, to meet fans.

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