[Y Issue] Lim Chang-jung to release new song on November 1st...Should I erase the label of 'controversy over stock price manipulation'?

2024.10.28. PM 1:42
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Singer Lim Chang-jung will come back to the music industry with her first new song since the stock price manipulation controversy.

Lim Chang-jung will release her new song "If It Happens, It Happens" on major music sites at 6 p.m. on November 1.

The new song is a pre-released song from the 18th full-length album, which is scheduled to be released in December, and is a ballad that deeply expresses the feelings in the process of meeting, breaking up, and life.


In particular, the comeback is drawing more attention in that it is the first official activity since last year's alleged involvement in stock price manipulation. Lim Chang-jung was suspected of investing in stock manipulation forces in connection with the plunge in SGI securities last year. The prosecution conducted an investigation against Lim Chang-jung, but was cleared of charges in May.

However, after the incident, Lim Chang-jung suffered a great blow to her image. At the time, he appealed for unfairness, saying, "I invested, but I was not involved in stock price manipulation," but the public continued to look coldly.

In this regard, Lim Chang-jung expressed his remorse in June, saying, "I bow down and deeply apologize to everyone and fans who have been hurt by my careless judgment over the past year."

As a result, the release of the new song is expected to be the first step in public again. Im Chang-jung is planning various activities with the release of her 18th full-length album to mark the 30th anniversary of her debut as a singer next year. Attention is focusing on whether he will be able to turn the cold public's mind through this album.

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