Se7en talks about comeback at G-Dragon's concert
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Korean pop singer Se7en, who appeared as a guest at G-Dragon's solo concert over the weekend, said he will make a comeback to the local music scene early next year.
"I've been working on an album in Korea which will be released early next year," Se7en said at G-Dragon's "Shine A Light" concert, held at Seoul's Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium on Sunday.
The 25-year-old singer, performing on stage in Korea for the first time in two years, sang several of his hit songs at the show including "Girls", "I'll Be Good" and "LaLaLa".
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Se7en, whose real name is Choi Dong-Wook, was trained by South Korea's major talent agency YG Entertainment and made his debut in 2003. He achieved success throughout Asia, releasing four full-length albums in Korea and seven singles in Japan.
He has recently expanded his singing career into the United States, releasing his first English single "Girls" featuring Lil' Kim in March this year.
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