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Sandara Park, a K-pop diva, surprised her fans with a “huge spoiler” — she is releasing a solo album!
“‘Sandara Park’ will be the premise of my album,” she announced on her Twitter account on February 28.
Park informed fans that it is too early to discuss the album. She also stated her want to share the record with fans, despite the fact that it was still in its infancy. “Yet, I cannot stop discussing my album with you people. Simply unwind,” she added on Twitter.
After fans inquired about her next solo album, Park disclosed that it will feature songs from a variety of musical genres.
She also emphasized her contribution to the record creation process. Actually, I provided the concept for the majority of the songs and the producers supplied the words.
It will be Sandara Park’s first solo album since her debut with the K-pop girl group 2NE1 in 2009. “Fire” and “I Am The Greatest” are the most well-known songs of this four-member group.
Park recorded a cover of “Winter Wonderland” on December 24 with piano accompaniment by Jeong Dong-hwan of MeloMance. Over the Christmas season, she also vacationed in Bohol.
After participating in the 2004 talent competition Star Circle Quest, Park pursued an acting and singing career in the Philippines before making his debut as an idol in South Korea.
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