
Singer Lee Chan-won achieved half a million sales just two days after the release of his second full-length album, "Chanran (燦爛)." According to the album sales tracking site Hanteo Chart on the 22nd, Lee Chan-won's second full album "Chanran (燦爛)" recorded a cumulative sales volume of 543,404 copies within two days of its release. The album continues to perform well, ranking first on the Hanteo Chart daily album chart.
Including his first full album "ONE" and mini album 2 "bright;燦," Lee Chan-won has recorded cumulative sales of over 500,000 copies with this second full album "Chanran (燦爛)," achieving three consecutive half-million sellers. This figure proves Lee Chan-won's sustained popularity.
The title track of the second full album "Chanran (燦爛)," "Oneureun Waenji," ranked first on the Bugs real-time music chart (as of the 22nd) and also holds high positions on major charts such as Melon HOT100. In addition, many other tracks from the album have entered the charts, further solidifying Lee Chan-won's popularity.
Lee Chan-won's second full album "Chanran (燦爛)" includes various genres and was entirely produced by composer Jo Young-soo. Additionally, a star-studded lineup including singer Roy Kim, lyricists Kim Eana, Rocoberry, Lee Yoo-jin, Han Gil, Five Talents, and Lee Kyu-hyung participated in the production.
In particular, the title track "Oneureun Waenji" was composed by Jo Young-soo and written by Roy Kim, marking Lee Chan-won's first attempt at the country genre. This song showcases Lee Chan-won's new musical color.
The second full album "Chanran (燦爛)" contains a total of 12 tracks, covering a wide range of genres from country to ballad, eurodance, soft rock, modern rock, and jazz. This reveals Lee Chan-won's expanded musical spectrum.
With both chart performance and album sales continuing to rise, Lee Chan-won is gathering expectations for his future stages and achievements. Having made his comeback with the second full album "Chanran (燦爛)," Lee Chan-won plans to continue communicating with fans through various broadcasts.



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