K-Pop Balladeer Jung Seung-hwan to Release New Album 'Called Love'


K-pop singer Jung Seung-hwan is set to make a comeback with a new studio album.

According to his agency, Antenna, Jung Seung-hwan will release his new album titled 'Called Love' on the 30th. The album is described as a collection of works filled with Jung's deepened emotions and distinctive voice.

This marks Jung Seung-hwan's first full-length album in approximately seven years, following his debut album 'And Spring' released in 2018. The singer aims to capture various forms of love, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.

Alongside the album announcement, Jung Seung-hwan shared a teaser on his official social media on the 13th, offering a glimpse into the mood of 'Called Love'. The album is expected to be a seamless narrative of love penned in Jung's unique language.

Jung Seung-hwan has been known for his hit songs like 'The Fool', 'Snowman', 'Confession on December 25th', 'That Winter', 'Anytime, Anywhere', and 'It's Raining', consistently topping major music charts in Korea. As a 'sentimental balladeer', his rich emotions and delicate expressions have captivated audiences, and anticipation is high for the new stories he will tell in 'Called Love'.