[NEWS] Yangpa to release "Break Ups Are All The Same" featuring T-ara's Soyeon and SPEED's Jongkook on the 24th!
2012.04.06
"The Queen is Back" - Yangpa will release a duet with T-ara member Soyeon.
Yangpa's various duets on her new album "Together" has already created a lot of expectations from music industry officials.
Yangpa's new album "Together" will be released on May 1st, but ahead of the release, Yangpa will release "Break Ups Are All The Same" with T-ara's Soyeon and Mnet "Superstar K3" contestant and SPEED member Shin Jonkook on April 24th.
Yangpa's new album "Together" is her comeback after a year, and features Davichi's Lee Haeri, SPEED's Shin Jongkook, T-ara's Soyeon, and "4-octave girl" Shannon.
Yangpa's duet with Davichi's Lee Haeri, "Love Is All The Same" is currently the first place on numerous major music sites like Bugs, Soribada, and Cyworld, and is at second place fighting for first on many others.
Meanwhile, Yangpa debuted 15 years ago, in 1997 and is known for her "singing through her nose" type of singing as well as her bold appeal singing sad and deep songs.
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