CNBLUE to Release First Full Length Mainstream Japanese Album

CNBLUE will be coming out with their first mainstream Japanese-language album bearing the full name of the band Code Name Blue on August 29.

The album includes songs wherein CNBLUE members are directly involved in either composing, producing or both.  Jung Yong Hwa and Lee Jong Hyun get credits for composition and production in this record.

Out of the 13 songs in the upcoming album Code Name Blue, Jung Yong Hwa penned nine of the tracks, the FNC representative said.

His musical genius will manifest in the nine tracks which includes "Intro 02," "Time is over," "Have a good night," "Wake up" and "Mr. KIA."

On the other hand, Jong Hyun also shares the limelight, producing, "These days" and "Get Away". The CNBLUE guitar duo collaborated creatively in producing "No More" and "Come on".

Representatives for the group also mentioned that past releases  "In My Head" and "Where you are," will also be included, rounding out the 13-track list.  Additionally, in the Special Edition version of the album, the English track for "Where you are" will also be released. 

Just recently, CNBLUE unveiled their third mainstream Japanese single "Come on",  which features a title track of the same name, another Yong Hwa and Jong Hyun collaboration. "Wake Up" and "Miracle" are the other two tracks in this EP album.

News were also recently abuzz with the duo of Yong Hwa and Lee Jung Shin still attracting lots of fans, with 5,000 fans attending the special album release fan sign in Kawasaki, Japan. Jong Hyun and Kang Min Hyuk were both not present due to scheduling conflicts. 

Written by: D @CNBStorm

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