Jung Yong-hwa talks about burden with solo album

Jan 20, 2015, 03:18 pm

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CNBLUE' Jung Yong-hwa opened up about the burden he felt while working on his solo album.


On January 19, Jung Yong-hwa held a private showcase for his first solo album 'One Fine Day' at Maria Callas Hall in Daechi-dong, Soeul.


During the showcase, Jung Yong-hwa said, "When I was making songs for CNBLUE, I wasn't able to insist musically in many ways. Because I knew very well about my members' tendency and I knew which songs would go better for our concerts, so I had to adjust in many ways. This is why I thought making of my album would be easier. But it wasn't."


He said, "I thought I wouldn't feel burdened, but the burden grew more as the whole responsibility for the album bestowed upon me. But since the album is done already, I want to enjoy it. You may expect different color of music from CNBLUE's."


Meanwhile, Jung Yong-hwa' first solo album 'One Fine Day' is composed of 10 tracks, including the title track 'One Fine Day' and pre-release track 'Mileage'. His first album will be released on January 20.


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