Jeong Se Woon Goes Full Speed ahead of ‘24 Part 2’ Comeback

Jeong Se-Woon's '24 Part 2'
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Jeong Se-Woon is paving the road to his comeback album "24 Part 2" with activities and appearances ahead of its scheduled January 6, 2021 release.

Starship Entertainment, Jeong Se-Woon's talent management label, has announced the entire "24 Part 2" comeback schedule through its SNS channel last December 17. The schedule follows two days after Starship unveiled the official poster for the upcoming album - a warmly colored poster with pink and blue accents, suggesting a comfortably warm winter. Jeong Se-Woon's visuals are shown through a camcorder screen, raising excitement and anticipation over what the next "24" album will contain.

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In the Starship schedule for Jeong Se-Woon's comeback, the Korean singer-songwriter will be releasing special promotional content such as the "24-Log," concept photos and teaser images, short films, and album previews. In fact, Jeong and Starship have released the official tracklist for the album, together with a mysteriously enchanting poster. Jeong can be seen wearing a sweatshirt, with a multitude of paintings behind him. The new album "24 Part 2" appears to be a six-track release, including the lead track "In the Dark." Additionally, credits for the songs reveal that Jeong Se Woon participated in the writing and composition of all tracks.

Also involved in the project are singer-songwriters Jooyoung and Lovey, lyricist JQ's Makeumine Works, Tasco, Kiggen, and more.

Meanwhile, the "24 Log" will be releasing vlog-type, behind-the-scenes content ahead of the album's release.

Jeong Se-Woon debuted in 2017 with "Just U," continuing to display his unique musicality by writing his own songs across varying genres, creating tracks such as "Baby It's You" and "Feeling.' On July 14, Jeong released his first studio album "24 Part 1," with him also participating in the writing, composition, and production. Critics found the album a display of Jeong's musical growth with losing his individuality as an artist.

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