Infinite member L to release first solo EP '24/7'
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L of boy band Infinite will release his first solo EP “24/7” on Monday.
The EP contains a message of “excitement, joy and happiness” conveyed through themes of “time and relationships,” his agency Look Media said Monday.
The new EP “24/7” will have six songs in total: lead track "How can I not love you," "Blue Summer," "My Universe," "Want to say," an intro track and an instrumental of the lead track.
“How can I not love you” is a track with harmonica and acoustic guitar with lyrics about confessing one’s love, according to Look Media.
The new EP is L’s first new solo music release in three and a half years, since his debut solo single “Memory” was released in 2021.
L is on his Asia fan meet and greet tour “Reboot,” which kicked off in Hong Kong on May 18. He has since visited Taiwan on June 16 and Japan on June 22. The Infinite member will meet fans in the Philippines on Saturday, Thailand on Aug. 17 and Korea on Aug. 24 and 25.
L debuted in 2010 as part of the seven-member boy band Infinite. The band is known for its hit tracks "Be Mine" (2011), "Man In Love" (2013), "Bad" (2015) and "The Eye" (2016).
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BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]
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