NEW MUSIC! Wanna One Kim Jaehwan To Release New December Record! TVXQ Changmin Japanese EP DETAILS
Upcoming new music releases from Wanna One Kim Jaehwan and TVXQ’s Changmin have fans excited this December!
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- Wanna One Kim Jaehwan “THE LETTER”
- TVXQ Changmin “Human”
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Wanna One Kim Jaehwan “THE LETTER”
Former Wanna One member and beloved solo vocalist Kim Jaehwan has announced his new fourth mini-album.
The new record, named “THE LETTER,” was announced by the artist on December 5th. Since the announcement, the artist has released several concept photos and films that have given fans a glimpse at the moody and atmospheric feel of the new album.

According to SWING Entertainment, “THE LETTER” will be released by Kim Jaehwan on December 27th. The news of the new album follows the announcement of Kim Jaehwan’s upcoming South Korean concert series/tour, which will take place in the latter half of December.
- Furthermore, the artist is confirmed to participate in the ‘Wanna One’ reunion-performance at the Mnet Asian Music Awards 2021 on December 11th.
“THE LETTER” will be the fourth mini-album released by the well-known vocalist since his debut in 2019. The artist’s most recent record, “Change,” was released in April 2021 and included the brilliant title track “I Wouldn’t Look For You.”

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TVXQ Changmin “Human”
After his first solo EP, “Chocolate,” topped Japan’s Oricon international albums chart for two weeks in April 2020, TVXQ’s Changmin has announced his next Japanese solo album release.
According to SM Entertainment, the new title track, co-written by the Changmin, “reminds us that it is love that we need now to make it through our pain and loneliness.”
- SM announced that the upcoming EP, named “Human,” will be released in Japan on Wednesday, December 8th.

The new album will include an English version of the artist’s Japanese song “Gold Dust” and a Japanese version of his 2020 hit “Chocolate.”
The TVXQ member’s 2020 EP topped iTune’s top albums chart in 11 regions. Furthermore, in Japan, Changmin’s title track was the top-ranking Apple Music music video, demonstrating this musician’s incredible popularity in the region.
