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Mon, March 8, 2021 | 07:47
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Track list revealed: Lee Seung-gi's new album features BTS' RM and J-Hope
Posted : 2020-12-04 14:22
Updated : 2020-12-04 14:22
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Singer-actor Lee Seung-gi will release his seventh studio album 'THE PROJECT' on Dec. 10. Courtesy of Hook Entertainment
Singer-actor Lee Seung-gi will release his seventh studio album "THE PROJECT" on Dec. 10. Courtesy of Hook Entertainment

By Lee Gyu-lee

Singer-actor Lee Seung-gi has unveiled the track list for his upcoming album "THE PROJECT," set to be released on Dec. 10.

The artist's seventh studio album, including the pre-leased song "The Ordinary Man," which came out on Nov. 15, will have nine songs ― four new songs and five remastered from his previous albums.

The title song "I will" is produced by the hit maker Brave Brothers, who have an extensive record of working with K-pop artists such as Big Bang and AOA.

"The song will narrate the feeling of longing after a breakup in Lee's sorrowful voice," the artist's agency Hook Entertainment said.

Other tracks include "Song to Make You Smile" from Lee's 2011 album "Tonight." It has been rearranged by the original producers Pdogg and Bang Si-hyuk, the founder and CEO of Big Hit Entertainment. The new version will feature RM and J-Hope of Big Hit's superstar group BTS.

This album will be Lee's first music release in four years, after the single "Meet Someone Like Me" in 2016.

Lee debuted in 2004 with the song "Because You're My Woman," which led to a quick rise to stardom. Lee has also found success as an actor, starring in various TV series such as fantasy drama "The King 2 Hearts" (2012) and the action-thriller "Vagabond" (2019).


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