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South Korean singer Yesung, member of the popular boy band Super Junior, is set to release a new Japanese EP titled "Kimito iu sakurano hanabiraga bokuno kokoroni maiorita" on May 24, according to his agency, SM Entertainment. This will be the singer's latest offering in Japanese music since the release of his first full-length Japanese album, "Story," in February 2019.
The EP will consist of six tracks, including a cover of the 2011 hit song "C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h." by Japanese rock band One Ok Rock. The cover will be released on May 10, ahead of the EP's official release.
Yesung's new EP showcases his soulful vocals and impressive range, cementing his position as one of the most talented singers in the Korean pop industry. The EP's title track, "Kimito iu sakurano hanabiraga bokuno kokoroni maiorita," which roughly translates to "The Cherry Blossom Petals You Told Me About Fell into My Heart," is a romantic ballad that highlights Yesung's emotional depth and vocal prowess.
To promote the new EP, Yesung will embark on a tour in Japan, starting on June 3 and 4 in Osaka and ending on June 17 and 18 in Chiba. The tour will give Japanese fans the chance to experience Yesung's electrifying performances and connect with him on a deeper level.
Yesung, who debuted with Super Junior in 2005, has been active in both the Korean and Japanese music industries for over a decade. In February of last year, he released his first Korean full-length album, "Floral Sense," which showcased his versatility as an artist and earned him critical acclaim.
With his new Japanese EP and tour, Yesung continues to captivate audiences with his soulful voice and magnetic stage presence, solidifying his status as one of the most beloved singers in Asia.
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