BTOB's Lee Chang-sub celebrates his year of birth with debut solo album '1991'
Lee Chang-sub of boy band BTOB held a press showcase on Wednesday to celebrate the release of his first full-length solo album, "1991."
The title of the album, “1991,” signifies the year he was born and expresses his hardened yet free spirit, which has continued since that time, according to his agency Fantagio.
The album features 12 tracks, including two double lead tracks, “33” and “Old Town,” as well as B-sides "Macchiato,” “Saturday Night,” “Chivalry” and “Bump Bump.” It also includes prereleased songs “Vain Hope,” “New Wave,” “Golden Hour,” “Stay” and “Run,” along with “As Always,” which was released as a single.
The album “1991” was officially released on Friday at 6 p.m.
Lee debuted with BTOB in March 2012 under Cube Entertainment and is known for hit tracks such as “Missing You” (2017), “Only One for Me” (2018), and “Beautiful Pain” (2018). He signed an exclusive contract with Fantagio last November.
Here are some highlights from the event, featuring Lee Chang-sub as he posed for the cameras and performed “Old Town.”
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BY WOO JI-WON [woo.jiwon@joongang.co.kr]