Junho of 2PM Set to Release Digital Single "Nothing But You"
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insig6622@naver.com | 2023-11-29 02:19:11
The Korean Version of the Eponymous Soundtrack from Junho's Japanese Movie Debut
▲ Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT"Nothing But You" is the Korean version of the soundtrack from Junho's Japanese movie debut, "Rose and Tulip" (2019). The release follows his single "Can I (Korean Ver.)," which was launched on November 3.
The song was first unveiled to Junho's fans during his meet-and-greet and tour, "Junho The Moment 2023," on October 14 in Taipei, Taiwan. The Asia tour began in August in Taiwan and included performances in Macao, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia in November. Future tour dates include Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand in December.
Junho debuted as a member of 2PM in 2008 under JYP Entertainment, known for hits like "Heartbeat" (2009), "My House" (2015), and "Hands Up" (2011). Beyond his music career, Junho has established himself as an actor, with notable roles in films such as "Cold Eyes" (2013) and TV shows like "Good Manager" (2017), "The Red Sleeve" (2021), and "King the Land."
Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT
Lee Jun-ho, also known as Junho from the boy band 2PM, will release his new digital single "Nothing But You" on Wednesday. The song, a blend of R&B and ballad genres, features Junho's composition and lyrics, as confirmed by his agency JYP Entertainment.
The song was first unveiled to Junho's fans during his meet-and-greet and tour, "Junho The Moment 2023," on October 14 in Taipei, Taiwan. The Asia tour began in August in Taiwan and included performances in Macao, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia in November. Future tour dates include Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand in December.
Junho debuted as a member of 2PM in 2008 under JYP Entertainment, known for hits like "Heartbeat" (2009), "My House" (2015), and "Hands Up" (2011). Beyond his music career, Junho has established himself as an actor, with notable roles in films such as "Cold Eyes" (2013) and TV shows like "Good Manager" (2017), "The Red Sleeve" (2021), and "King the Land."
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