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Ahn Ye-eun reveals tracklist for fifth full-length album, packed with 17 songs

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Heo Jihyung

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Singer Ahn Ye-eun has unveiled the tracklist for her fifth full-length album, "It Might Not Be That Bad."

On the 19th, Ahn Ye-eun posted the tracklist for her fifth full-length album, "It Might Not Be That Bad," via her official SNS.

Ahn Ye-eun's fifth full-length album consists of 17 tracks, including new songs and re-recorded versions, spread across two CDs, and will be released sequentially on May 28 and June 18. First, CD1 will feature nine new songs: "Breath," "DENY," "Cliché," "Lily of the Valley," "Silence ()," "Despair ()," "Thorn Bush," "Crosswalk," and "Age."

Next, CD2 will include eight newly re-recorded tracks, such as the unreleased song "Blind Fish (in Yongcheon Cave)," "Departure (Vacation ver.)," "Proust (Ocean ver.)," "Ten Months and Nine Days (From the Dancer)," "Yoonmu (From October 9)," "From School Uniform to Bouquet (Becoming 35 ver.)," "Octopus's Dream (with Im Ah-jin, Im Sung-yoon, Im Ji-yul, Jeong Som, Lee Da-on)," and "Monk and Jangabi (Four Years Later)."

Previously, Ahn Ye-eun shared a comeback image featuring a warning sign on her official SNS, announcing her return. The sign bore the cryptic message, "There is no exit. I am still alive," sparking curiosity.

Meanwhile, this marks Ahn Ye-eun's first full-length album release since "A Story Easily Written," which came out in February 2023, approximately three years and five months ago. Throughout this period, she led all aspects of album production, including lyric writing, composition, and arrangement, showcasing her unique storytelling. Expectations are high for the story she will unfold with this new album.

Coinciding with the album release, Ahn Ye-eun will hold a solo concert titled "Double Celebration" on the 20th and 21 at the main auditorium of Seongshin Women's University's Unjeong Green Campus in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul.

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