Lee Seung-hwan releases 10th album
Artist Lee Seung-hwan (45) released his 10th album titled “Dreamizer” on the 26th. The album features familiar artists such as Yoo Hee-yeol,Yoon Do-hyun, Lyn, and Lee Sung-woo (No Brain).
The album consists of 14 songs. The title track, “Half of Half” features a rock band and orchestral sound that complements Lee Seung Hwan’s ballad voice. His other songs follow the ever-so-popular pop genre trend. Lee Seung Hwan revealed, “I’m not doing it to look young, but I just live a young life.” He continued, “To not regret it in the future, I put all my passion into this album by bringing out my inner youthfulness.”
Lee Seung Hwan is a successfully proven artist. Debuting in 1989, he quickly gained stardom through his first album titled “B.C 603,” which he wrote and composed on his own. Songs such as “Empty Heart,” “Awaited Days and Forgotten Days,” and ““For a Thousand Days” were loved by many. He has held over a 1000 concerts over his career and is considered one of the best live singers in the Korean music industry.
I believe Lee Seung Hwan will be able to continue this stardom through this album. He knows the trends that are being followed and wisely uses them through his own unique music. It surely is evident that he is trying to go “young” through his album cover. Looks like some teletubby.
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