CNBLUE (Jung Yong-hwa, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Jung-shin) has made a triumphant return to Japan, topping the Oricon chart with their latest single.
Released on November 5th, CNBLUE's 15th Japanese single 'Shintouya(心盗夜)' soared to the number one spot on the Oricon 'Daily Single Ranking' (as of November 4th), showcasing their immense popularity in Japan.
The title track 'Shintouya', which translates to 'A Night That Steals the Heart', is a newly coined term. The song features a sophisticated and mysterious sound that blends rock band elements with jazz influences. The single also includes two self-composed tracks: 'Slow Motion' by Jung Yong-hwa and 'Curtain Call' by Lee Jung-shin.
The music video for the title track, released earlier, showcases the members' striking visuals and expressive acting, enhancing the video's immersive experience. The storyline humorously and dramatically depicts the process of winning someone's heart and the emotional changes that follow, leaving a lasting impression. The vibrant band sound and captivating vocals add to the visual and auditory appeal.
CNBLUE is set to meet their fans in Japan with their autumn tour '2025 CNBLUE AUTUMN LIVE IN JAPAN ~ SHINTOUYA ~', scheduled for November 15-16 at Kobe World Memorial Hall and November 23-24 at Chiba Makuhari Event Hall.
Reported by Kim Ji-won, TenAsia one@tenasia.co.kr