At 6 pm
on November 1st, Im Chang-jung announced the return of the ballad emperor by
releasing his 17th full-length album, "The Day That Was Nothing,"
through various music sites. At the same time as the song was released, Im
Chang-jung's title song topped Genie Music's real-time chart as of 9 am on
November 2nd, ranking 22nd on the Melon TOP100 chart and 4th on the Bugs,
proving its extraordinary firepower.
In
addition, some B-side tracks, such as "Fortunate," "Warm
Words," and "I Hate Trot," have also succeeded in charting in
Genie Music and Bugs, moistening autumn with Im Chang-jung's ballad.
"The
Day With Nothing" is Lim Chang-jung's 17th full-length album, released a
year after "It's Not Love" last year, and contains a total of 10 new
songs, including the title song "The Day With Nothing" and the
follow-up title song "I Hate Trot." The title song "The Day With
Nothing," with the same name as the album, is a British pop genre that Im
Chang-jung tries a new and sings about longing for an unforgettable person.