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''Solo'' (stylized as ''SOLO'') is the second Korean EP of South Korean singer
Heo Young-saeng Heo Young-saeng (; born: November 3, 1986)
. It was released on May 22, 2012 under B2M Entertainment and distributed by
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The album was later released in Taiwan on August 24, 2012 under
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.


Background and development

After the release of his debut solo album ''
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'' in May 2011, Heo turned to acting. He made his musical debut in ''
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'' in November 2011 and made his first drama appearance on KBS's daily sitcom ''I Need A Fairy'' (or ''Sent From Heaven'') in February 2012. He also contributed to that drama's original soundtrack with the release of "Love Song". In the midst of the sitcom, B2M Entertainment started announcing Heo's upcoming album release via
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. It announced his comeback with the tweet: "He is Back D-DAY 13", and another one stating: "120522 YS 2nd mini album OLOrelease...R U Ready??", accompanied by a photo of Heo. Both tweets were posted on May 9. B2M continued updating fans by posting image teasers of Heo Young-saeng on Twitter. A 31-second music video teaser was then uploaded on
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on May 17, showing Heo dancing and accompanied by snippets of the song. Heo's agency announced that Heo had participated in the planning, concept, and production for the upcoming EP. His personal friend
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, who worked with
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to create songs such as "Love Ya" and "Love Like This" for their albums, produced four out of the five songs on ''SOLO''.


Release and promotion

"K-Pop these days is full of idols... but I think male solo singers are particularly rare. I want to work hard to strengthen male solo artists, and be a help to juniors preparing solo ventures. I want to be a ''sunbae'' that shows his juniors how to push forward." — Heo Young-saeng
''SOLO'' was officially released on May 22, 2012. The four-minute and nine-second music video of the title track, "Crying", was uploaded to YouTube the same day. Filming of the music video took place overseas, using a helicopter camera to shoot the wide panorama. The medium-tempo pop and R&B song "Crying" was composed by
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, with lyrics by Heo. The song describes a man's undying love for his past lover despite their broken relationship. Heo mentioned that he liked to do light rock music, but he did not have the chance to include it in the album. Heo returned to the stage on KBS' ''
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'', performing "Crying" live on June 1. He performed the track on other South Korean weekly music programs, including SBS' ''
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'' and Mnet's ''
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''.


Chart performance

The album peaked at number four on Gaon Album Chart during the first week of its release starting on May 20, 2012, and remained among the top 100 albums for two months. It eventually landed at 82 on the Gaon Yearly Album Charts for 2012. The single "Crying" landed at 39 on Gaon Single Chart for the first week of its release and ranked among the top 100 singles for two weeks.


Track listing


Music videos

* "Crying"


Release history


Charts

;Album charts ;Single charts


References


External links

*
"Crying" official music video

"Crying" music video teaser
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