Former Super Junior member Kangin will release a new record seven years after leaving the group.

On the 6th, a new video titled 'Kangin's self-interview' was posted on Kangin's YouTube channel.

In the video Kangin opened by saying, in a self-interview format, "Hello everyone. I'm Kangin. It's been a very long time since I greeted you."

Kangin said as a surprise gift that could only be seen at fan meetings, "I am very grateful that this year, starting with the Philippines, I will be doing a fan meeting tour, and at those events there was an opportunity to briefly play a song I made for the fans, although it is not yet finished."

He went on to explain the reason for releasing the new song, "Thanks to the support you sent on site, I gained the courage to properly present this to you this time. I had many concerns, but thinking of the fans who waited for such a long time, I decided to release it as a digital single."

Kangin added, "I believe the moment I can sing again and the release of this album are all thanks to you. I am truly grateful. From now on I will work to greet you with a better self. Thank you once again."

Meanwhile, Kangin debuted in 2005 with the group Super Junior and received great love, but caused controversy after a drunk driving incident in 2009, served a period of reflection and then enlisted. After his discharge he announced his return to activities, but in 2016 he was fined 7 million won for a second drunk driving incident.

Kangin was also criticized after being involved in an assault incident in 2017, and amid the controversy he voluntarily left the group in July 2019. He held a fan meeting in Mexico in March last year and met fans, and this year he carried out an overseas fan tour.

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