
Singer Jung Seung-hwan expressed his sincerity about his music. On October 31, Jung Seung-hwan appeared on KBS2's "The Seasons - 10CM's Ssudam Ssudam," where he shared behind-the-scenes stories related to his full-length album "Called Love" and performed the double title tracks live for the first time. That day, Jung Seung-hwan chose "Happiness Is Difficult," one of the double title tracks, as the opening song. This song carries a retro mood with city pop sensibility, and Jung Seung-hwan's captivating vocal tone enchanted the audience.
"Happiness Is Difficult" conveys the narrator's hollow feelings after realizing that the days spent with a former lover were happiness. Jung Seung-hwan portrayed a panoramic range of complex emotions with delicate control of tempo, leaving a deep impression. During the following talk segment, Jung Seung-hwan's witty remarks stood out. He said, "I put my life on this album. It's my first full-length album in a long time and marks a new chapter for me," adding, "I want to be a musician who can motivate not only listeners but also those in the same field. I hope this album becomes music that everyone needs. If that happens, all the worries I had while making this album will be rewarded."
Jung Seung-hwan appeared on a music broadcast for the first time in about nine years. Regarding 10CM's advice to "prepare an ending pose," he joked, "Since it's my specialty, I think I can do well on the spot without special preparation. I've also been practicing winking lately," which brought laughter. Especially, Jung Seung-hwan, who has delighted audiences with various cover stages every time he appeared on "The Seasons," surprised the audience with a mimic version of 10CM's "I Hope It Reaches You," delivering cheerful energy.
Finally, Jung Seung-hwan sang "Bangs," one of the double title tracks. This song expresses a wish for the happiness of a departed relationship, and Jung Seung-hwan's sweet voice tickled listeners' ears as if gently stroking bangs. As the song intensified, the grandeur of the orchestra and band sound deepened, showcasing the true value of the "emotional balladeer" Jung Seung-hwan.
Jung Seung-hwan formed "Beetle Beatles" with 10CM, Roy Kim, and Choi Jung-hoon to perform a joint stage. They harmonized beautifully with songs rich in ballad emotion such as Brown Eyed Soul's "Did We Really Love," 2AM's "I Can't Let You Go Even If I Die," and Noel's "Proposal," once again proving their outstanding vocal skills.
Jung Seung-hwan released his full-length album "Called Love" on October 30. This album is his first full-length release in about seven years and contains 10 tracks that tell stories of love existing in various forms throughout all moments of life. Jung Seung-hwan highlights the "love" that existed in our hearts, warmth, and seasons, offering listeners the "essence of love" that lingers like an echo in their hearts for a long time.
This album is the result of Jung Seung-hwan's musical reflections and efforts to deeply move listeners. Through his music, he conveys the various forms of love he has experienced and strengthens communication with his audience. His sincere musical approach has received positive responses from many people.
Jung Seung-hwan's music focuses on delivering deep emotions and messages beyond simple melodies. He hopes his music can provide comfort and empathy to listeners and plans to continue exploring diverse musical attempts. Through this album, Jung Seung-hwan aims to communicate with more people and solidify his musical identity.
Jung Seung-hwan's full-length album "Called Love" is currently achieving good results on various music charts, raising expectations for his musical journey. He plans to continue his music activities steadily and strengthen communication with his listeners.



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