Cho Yong-pil "I've never been satisfied with myself, I'm still pathetic listening to it now."

Oct 22, 2024

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Cho Yong-pil 'I've never been satisfied with myself, I'm still pathetic listening to it now.'
On the afternoon of the 22nd, a press conference for Cho Yong-pil's comeback was held at Blue Square in Hannam-dong, Seoul. Cho Yong-pil released his 20th full-length album '20' for the first time in 11 years. Cho Yong-pil speaking his feelings. Hannam-dong = Song Jeong-heon Reporter songs@sportschosun.com/2024.10.22/
Singer Cho Yong-pil pointed out his fight with him.

Cho Yong-pil held a showcase for his 20th full-length album '20' at Bluesqué in Hannam-dong, Yongsan, Seoul on the 22nd and said that he melted the feelings of the loser with his new song 'It's okay'"I was never satisfied with myself. I still think it's pathetic when I hear it now."

Cho Yong-pil finally unfolds the big picture of the album '20'. Cho Yong-pil has released a full-length album in about 11 years since his 19th full-length album 'Hello' in 2013. The sea has been preheated, releasing the lead single 'Road to Twenty - Prelude 1, 2' in October 2022 and April last year, respectively, announcing their 20th full-length album.



In the new work '20', Cho Yong-pil takes Cho Yong-pil's own intense musical seal on a wide genre spectrum across rock, electronica, and ballads. It shows 2024'.

'20' is an album that will be an important milestone in Cho Yong-pil's music world, and contains a total of seven songs, including the title song 'It's okay', 'Chalna', 'Timing', 'Like Serengeti', 'Why', 'Filling of You', and 'La'.



The title song 'It's okay' is a touching cheering song for everyone in this era, and the lyrics are impressive, patting on to believe in yourself and saying that it's a little late. Cho Yong-pil's own modern rock was completed by combining cheerful electric guitar, refreshing jeolchang, and high-resolution sound.

In the lyrics, it melted the heart of the loser, not the victory in the sports game. Cho Yong-pil said, `I was watching a sports game, and one loser who shared the first and second places he fought with was upset as soon as it was over. Of course, he would have adapted, but if he were me at the time, he would have felt 'I'll have strength, one more time'"I met with the writer and told him this story. He explained that he needed straightforward lyrics.



"Not everyone can succeed, and I think many of them have the same mind."," he added.

There is also an opinion in the music industry that Cho Yong-pil cannot enter into the feelings of the loser. "I've never been satisfied."Cho Yong-pil is "I still think it's pathetic when I listen to it now. That's what I always think." He said he lost his fight.

The CD of Cho Yong-pil's 20th full-length album '20' will be released on November 1, and will be pre-sold through online sales outlets such as Aladdin, Yes24, Hot Tracks, and Shin Nara from 6 p.m. on the 22nd.



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