Monsta X’s I.M to Release New Solo Album Next Month, Says Agency
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-05-05 06:10:25
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Korea
I.M, a member of the South Korean boy band Monsta X, is set to release a new solo album next month, according to a report by a local media outlet on Thursday. The agency, Sony Music Entertainment Korea, confirmed that the artist is currently preparing for the release of his new album, but no specific date has been announced yet.
I.M, whose real name is Im Chang-kyun, debuted as a member of Monsta X in 2015 and has since become a prominent figure in the K-pop industry. He recently found a new agency in November 2021, after his contract with Starship Entertainment expired three months prior. However, he will continue to be a part of Monsta X.
This upcoming album will mark I.M’s first release since signing with his new agency. He previously launched his solo career with the release of the digital EP “Duality” in February 2021, following a series of mixtapes. The mini-album was a commercial success, topping the iTunes top albums chart in 18 regions.
Fans of the artist and Monsta X are eagerly anticipating the release of I.M’s new album, which is expected to showcase his unique style and artistry. His solo work has been praised for its experimental sound and introspective lyrics, and it is expected that his new album will explore similar themes.
I.M has established himself as a versatile artist, contributing to the songwriting and production of Monsta X’s music, as well as collaborating with other artists in the K-pop industry. He has also been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, supporting various charitable causes throughout his career.
Overall, the anticipation for I.M’s new album is high, and fans are looking forward to seeing what the artist has in store for them with this latest release.
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