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▲ This poster, provided by C9 Entertainment, promotes the release of "Growth Theory: Final Edition," the repackage of the seventh studio album by K-pop diva Younha. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, Nov. 14 (Yonhap) -- K-pop diva Younha has released a repackage of her seventh studio album, "Growth Theory: Final Edition," featuring three new tracks, her agency C9 Entertainment announced on the 14th.
The title track, Point Nemo, takes inspiration from a remote spot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean where decommissioned satellites fall.
Younha presents a profound narrative, revealing unexpected stories about the location thought to be the loneliest place on Earth. Her vocals and emotional depth stand out against a lyrical band sound.
The album also includes two new songs: "Quasar," a Younha-style rock track, and "Proud," a song in which she celebrates her own growth.
Younha will hold a year-end concert from December 15-17 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul's Olympic Park.
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