Jaurim's vocalist Kim Yuna drops new solo album
SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) -- Kim Yuna, the lead singer of the modern rock band Jaurim, released her fifth individual full-length album on Thursday, her agency, Interpark Entertainment, said.
"Sensual Novel" is her first solo album in about eight years since "The Pain of Others" in 2016.
The new album has 10 tracks, led by two singles whose Korean titles translate as "Rose-colored Life" and "The End."
"The End" is a song that captures the essence of Kim's signature ballad style, while "Rose-colored Life" is a song that features a full-fledged tango sound.
"The two lead tracks have different charms that give listeners a deep impression," the agency said in a release.
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