AKMU’s Lee Chan-hyuk to Drop 2nd Solo Studio Album

Seoul: Lee Chan-hyuk, the brother of K-pop's sibling duo AKMU, will make a comeback as a solo artist with his second studio album next month, his agency said Monday. Announcing that the album titled "Eros" will drop at 6 p.m. on July 14, YG Entertainment also unveiled a teaser video for the upcoming release on its official social media channels.

According to Yonhap News Agency, YG Entertainment stated, "You will be able to experience Lee Chan-hyuk's unrivaled producing, as well as delicate storytelling and music that attempts to break the mold." Lee gained prominence after winning the 2012-2013 SBS audition program "K-pop Star" Season 2 as a duo with his younger sister Lee Su-hyun and officially debuted in 2014.

AKMU has since released numerous hit songs, such as "200%," "How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You're the One I Love," "Re-Bye," and "Love Lee," with Lee gaining recognition as a singer-songwriter by personally writing and composing these hits. He debuted as a solo artist in 2022 with his first studio album, "Error," receiving critical acclaim.