Singer Jeong Seung-hwan's new song "Apmori" vocal challenge is spreading by word of mouth, and a "sensibility relay" continues.

Jeong Seung-hwan recently drew attention by consecutively uploading vocal challenge videos for "Apmori," one of the double title tracks from the full-length album "Called Love," on his official social media.

The "Apmori" vocal challenge has so far featured a variety of artists regardless of genre, starting with Paul Kim, including Kwon Jin-ah, Dragon Pony's Ahn Tae-gyu, 10CM, TWS Youngjae, and Chen, offering a charm distinct from the original song. The "sensibility relay," enhanced by each artist's individuality and color, is spreading, doubling the listening pleasure and drawing enthusiastic responses from listeners.

Fans who watched the vocal challenge videos praised them, saying, "It gives a different kind of resonance depending on the singer," "an expanded version of Jeong Seung-hwan's sensibility," "a song you must listen to at the time winter comes," "listening to it continuously as a relay also has a unique charm," and "may the sensibility of this song shine for a long time."

"Apmori" is a song that contains the feeling of wishing happiness for a departed relationship, and Jeong Seung-hwan's delicate vocals combined with orchestral sound deliver a deep resonance. In particular, the music video attracted attention for beautifully portraying a fairy-tale-like love between two men and two women that continues from boyhood to young adulthood to old age, with actor Kim Young-ok lending support.

Meanwhile, Jeong Seung-hwan will hold a year-end concert, "2025 Jeong Seung-hwan's Goodbye, Winter," from Dec. 5 to 7 at Ticketlink Live Arena in Olympic Park, Songpa District, Seoul, where he will meet fans. Jeong Seung-hwan plans to present the pinnacle of winter sensibility by bringing together songs from the full-length album as well as his signature tracks.

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