[Site Y] Cho Yong-pil said, "It's going to be my 20th regular album, my last album..."I've never been satisfied on stage" (comprehensive)

2024.10.22. PM 5:30
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Singer Cho Yong-pil, who returned to his 20th full-length album in 11 years, still boasted his musical passion despite his over 70 years of age.

Cho Yong-pil's 20th regular album "20" press conference was held at 4 p.m. today (22nd) at Blue Square Master Card Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

Cho Yong-pil's 20th full-length album "20" contains a total of seven songs that will show a colorful musical spectrum across rock, electronica and ballads.

In particular, the title track of the album, "You Can Do It," is a song with a warm message of comfort and hope to everyone living in this era. Cho Yong-pil's unique cool vocals and rock sound are outstanding, and dolphin gangsters, famous for their collaboration with New Jeans, participated in the music video production and drew attention.

In response, Cho Yong-pil said, "There are more than hundreds of songs that have been made and discarded. It was okay when I first made it, but when I listen to it later, there were many songs that were not good. I did my best by recording until the beginning of this month," he said. He said, "I've never come off the stage with satisfaction so far. When I listen to my music, I still think it's pathetic," he said, expressing his perfectionist side.

Cho Yong-pil then left a statement showing his strong professional spirit as a singer. Explaining why he retired from broadcasting in the 1990s, he said, "At that time, there were so many appearances on the show that I thought I would be a broadcaster, not a singer. I quit broadcasting and focused on the concert because I thought about what kind of singer it is to play games," he said, explaining why he took a difficult path.

Cho Yong-pil, who said this could be his last album, said, "I don't know what will happen in the future. I could release my 21st album," he said, leaving a lingering impression.

Afterwards, Cho Yong-pil said, "It's fun to experiment with something new while watching other singers do it like that." I think that's the driving force behind my music so far. Music is sung by singers and listened to by the public, so I tend to pay a lot of attention. As I get older, I realize that more deeply, so I'm studying each song in detail," he said, showing constant musical research and passion.

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