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Ahn Ye-eun marks 10th debut anniversary with new album 'It Might Not Be That Bad'
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Ahn Ye-eun marks 10th debut anniversary with new album 'It Might Not Be That Bad'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Ahn Ye-eun is releasing her fifth full-length album, "It Might Not Be That Bad," on June 18 to mark her 10th debut anniversary.
  • The album features nine new songs, an unreleased track, and eight re-recorded songs, totaling 17 tracks.
  • Ahn Ye-eun describes the album as a clear change, with an "open tragedy" theme.

Singer Ahn Ye-eun is celebrating her 10th debut anniversary with the release of her fifth full-length album, "It Might Not Be That Bad." The album, dropping on June 18, marks a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her evolution as an artist.

This new release follows her fourth album, "Stories Written Easily," from February 2023, and comes after a gap of three years and five months. The album boasts a substantial collection of 17 tracks, including nine newly composed songs, one previously unreleased track, and eight re-recorded pieces. Ahn Ye-eun has been involved in the songwriting and composition for the entire album, highlighting her artistic vision.

Ahn Ye-eun describes the upcoming album as a definitive shift in her musical direction, characterizing its theme as an "open tragedy." This suggests a departure from her previous work, offering listeners a new perspective and emotional landscape. The singer's commitment to her craft is evident in her active participation in every aspect of the album's creation, promising a deeply personal and impactful listening experience.

A clear change album, an open tragedy.

โ€” Ahn Ye-eunDescribing the theme and musical direction of her new album.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.