Actor So Ji Sub will be returning to the music scene next year with another hip hop album.
On December 12, a representative from So Ji Sub’s agency announced, “So Ji Sub has started working on another hip hop album. He’s still at the beginning of the production process. It looks like it’ll be a single album rather than a full-length one.”
The representative added that So Ji Sub is aiming to release his album sometime in early January 2013. He does not have a set deadline as it depends on the speed of production.
So Ji Sub had released his first single album “Pick Up Line” in 2011 and mini album ‘Seat of the Northern Crown’ in last March. In his previous interview, So Ji Sub remarked, “These albums are to thank my fans. I want to give them happiness. The album may not succeed, but I am not damaged because of that.”
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