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CNBLUE’s Jung Yong-hwa to return with ‘Do Disturb’

  • Published : Jul 6, 2017 - 18:56
  • Updated : Jul 6, 2017 - 18:56

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Jung Yong-hwa (FNC Entertainment)
Jung Yong-hwa, the frontman of CNBLUE, will release his second album as a solo artist on July 19.

FNC Entertainment officially revealed the release date and title of the upcoming album, “Do Disturb.”

According to the agency, the album’s name was inspired by a “do not disturb” sign Jung had seen in a hotel room while on tour. “Although Jung would usually put on a ‘do not disturb mode’ when working, he wanted to remove the ‘not’ part and present the public with a more approachable sound,” an agency official said.

The lead track “That Girl” will be a cheery, upbeat song featuring rapper Loco, according to FNC.

Jung’s latest album comes after his first studio album “One Fine Day” in 2015.

He is the vocalist and leader of CNBLUE, a four-man band that was formed in 2010 and which has enjoyed popularity at home and abroad with hits such as “I’m a Loner,” “Hey You” and “I’m Sorry.” The other members of the band are Lee Jong-hyun, Kang Min-hyuk and Lee Jung-shin.

By Hong Dam-young (lotus@heraldcorp.com)

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