Singer Eru has released a Korean album in Indonesia.
According to his management on November 29th, Eru released the Korean album in time for the release of the film “Hello, Goodbye” which he stars in and also sings the original soundtrack.
The album contains his hit song “Black Glasses” which was used as the theme song for the film, as well as a duet version of the song which he sang with his co-star, Indonesian actress Atiquah Hashiholan.
Eru is currently visiting Indonesia to promote his film and his management said he is gaining much popularity there. They added that his song “Black Glasses” has been steadily climbing various music charts and Eru is gaining attention from the local media and press. Eru’s reps also said that although it is a Korean language album, it has been showing brisk sales.
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