Singer-songwriter Colde to release new EP 'Love Part 2'
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Singer-songwriter Colde will drop a new EP “Love Part 2” on May 4, featuring RM from BTS, Lee Chan-hyuk from duo AKMU and Baekhyun from EXO, his label Wavy announced Tuesday.
“Love Part 2,” will be the second release in the “Love” series of EPs, followed by “Love Part 1” released in 2019.
“'Love Part 1’ depicted the joy and fluttering mind of someone who just started their relationship; ‘Love Part 2’ paints an image of the wound caused by the breakup and the longing for the lover,” according to the press release.
Out of the eight tracks included in the EP, three tracks — “Don’t ever say love me” featuring RM, “Heartbreak Club” featuring Lee Chan-hyuk and “I’m Still Here” — will act as lead tracks.
“When Dawn Comes Again” featuring Baekhyun, first released in 2021, will also be included in the album.
Colde, whose real name is Kim Hee-soo, debuted in 2016 with the single “bath” as part of the R&B duo offonoff. Known for “Your Dog Loves You (feat. Crush)” (2018), “WA-R-R” (2019), “Control Me” (2019) and “Poem (Shhh)” (2018), Colde also featured in “Hectic” from RM’s first solo album, "Indigo" (2022), Loco’s “It Takes Time” (2018), Heize’s “So, it ends?” (2019), “Rain Song” by Epik High and more.
Wavy is Colde’s self-established label that features other singer-songwriters and producers including Jiwoo, Khakii and Ahn Byeong-woong.
BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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