Choi Yena Unveils Third EP "Good Morning" at Seoul Media Showcase
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-15 05:11:00
Mini Album Features Four Tracks, Reflecting the Artist's Personal Narratives
▲ Courtesy of Yue Hua EntertainmentThe four-track mini album includes the titular track and "The Ugly Duckling," a particular favorite of Choi Yena. She actively participated in the creation of the song, coincidentally sharing the nickname "duck" with her fans.
During the showcase, Choi Yena addressed her second single, "Hate Rodrigo," released last year. She acknowledged discontinuing its promotion due to copyright infringement issues, expressing a desire for more caution in her musical endeavors. The artist urged fans for support and understanding, emphasizing her commitment to evolving as an artist with time.
Courtesy of Yue Hua Entertainment
Choi Yena conducted a media showcase in Seoul on Monday to introduce her third EP, "Good Morning." The artist described the album as a candid portrayal of her personal experiences, aiming to convey messages of hope and consolation while providing joy through a diverse range of genres.
During the showcase, Choi Yena addressed her second single, "Hate Rodrigo," released last year. She acknowledged discontinuing its promotion due to copyright infringement issues, expressing a desire for more caution in her musical endeavors. The artist urged fans for support and understanding, emphasizing her commitment to evolving as an artist with time.
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