Jeong Dong-won Releases Full-Length Album 'Kidariui Seonmul'
Singer Jung Dong-won has returned with his second full-length album, "The Gift of the Tall Man." Photo by Showplay Entertainment
View original imageSinger Jeong Dong-won's second full-length album, "The Tall Man's Gift," will be released at 6 p.m. on the 13th.
Inspired by the novel "Daddy-Long-Legs," this album is a new release about three years after "Longing, The Giving Tree," which was released in November 2021. It contains warm comfort and encouragement exchanged between fans and Jeong Dong-won, who become the tall man delivering love and hope to each other.
This album includes a total of 14 tracks, including the double title tracks "Heung!" and "Kkotdeung." It features a variety of genres, from trot to sweet ballads and exciting rhythm-driven dance tracks. Singers Seol Woon-do, Yoon Myung-sun, Algoboni Honsusangtae, and X-Child participated.
"Heung!" is a Jeong Dong-won-style song based on trot combined with hip-hop and EDM dance. It is an exciting song expressing the wish to make a loved one happy through joyful dance and song when seeing them tired and struggling. Rapper Kim Ha-on (HAON) participated as a featuring artist.
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Additionally, the album includes "Hwayangyeonhwa," which sings the lingering feelings of love; "Show up," a newtro song that mashes up jazz swing and trot like a Broadway show; "The Age to Confess Love," telling the story of a man beginning to open his eyes to love as he approaches adulthood; "Again 1,2,3,4," a rock genre song depicting the passion of youth; "Four-Leaf Clover," expressing precious memories of first love as eternal luck; "Whatever Wind Blows, Whatever Season Returns," a song offering small comfort during tough moments in life; and "Far Future Us," which sings about precious people who left without any warning.
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