Jung Joon-young held a showcase on Thursday staging fervent and unique performances with a house band. Presenting three songs from his new mini album “Teenager,” Jung showed his tenacity and pride for rock.
Jung thoroughly explained his album to reporters who came to the showcase in a gray suit and glasses, his fashion in line with the album’s concept -- a white collar worker who dreams of being a rock star.
Following the detailed presentation, Jung promptly changed into distressed jeans and a casual shirt, transitioning into a young and free rocker.
This is his second mini album and it contains six tracks, all composed by the singer, through which he captured the struggle between reality and one’s dream.
Jung thoroughly explained his album to reporters who came to the showcase in a gray suit and glasses, his fashion in line with the album’s concept -- a white collar worker who dreams of being a rock star.
Following the detailed presentation, Jung promptly changed into distressed jeans and a casual shirt, transitioning into a young and free rocker.
This is his second mini album and it contains six tracks, all composed by the singer, through which he captured the struggle between reality and one’s dream.
By Ha Ji-won, Intern reporter (jiwonha@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald