Singer Roy Kim directly explained the reason why he planned this remake album as he prepares to release it.

Roy Kim will release the remake album 'Bloom Again' on the 20th.

This album was planned with the concept of 'for you who have become an adult, today dulled by the name of adulthood, finding my forgotten romance.' Roy Kim wrote by hand, "The world looked ever righteous when seen with eyes so green they were almost fresh," writing about the gap he first mentioned between past innocence and present reality.

He added, "The current picture filled with decisions to protect the life you have now through a certain degree of compromise and experience seems sadly like the sigh of a coward wearing the guise of wisdom."

In particular, Roy Kim explained why he had to release a remake album now. He said, "Times that feel more beautiful because they can't be returned to, confronting the fiercely lived past again through music is why I planned this remake album," and asked for fans' support, saying, "I hope your quietly withdrawn selves will sing with me now."

Also, in the tracklist Roy Kim wrote himself, starting with Broccoli, you too's 'Do not request an encore', songs such as 'Twenty-five, Twenty-one', 'Smile Boy', 'Why are you like that', 'A heart for one person', and 'Song of the wind' were included.

Meanwhile, Roy Kim rose to fame as the winner of Mnet's 'Superstar K4' in 2012 and debuted the following year with 'Bom Bom Bom.' He went on to release beloved songs such as 'Love Love Love,' 'Home,' 'The Plough Star,' 'We could have broken up then,' 'Even if spring comes,' and 'If you asked me what love is.'

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