With their newest Japanese single "Love Days", just released days ago, the group has now released four different Japanese singles since their debut in April. After ending their first week of promotions for their latest release, the group's Staff Blog revealed the release of The Boss's first full length album "Love Letters".
After having released four singles earlier this year, the group will move on to their first full length album release in the form of "Love Letters". The full album follows the group's previous Japanese singles in the "Love Series", being another title using the word "Love".
The previously released singles "Love Power", "Love Bingo!", "Love Parade" and the more recent "Love Days", are expected to be included in the album's tracklist. Apart from that, the album is set for a release in three different versions, including a regular version, limited edition A and limited edition B. While A keeps the same 12 songs tracklist as the regular version, only adding an extra DVD, the limited B only includes 8 tracks.
"Love Letters" will be released as soon as January 18th.
After promotions for the Japanese full length album will end, The Boss is set to make their Korean comeback sometime around April.
Source: DaikokuDanji and stardustboss
After having released four singles earlier this year, the group will move on to their first full length album release in the form of "Love Letters". The full album follows the group's previous Japanese singles in the "Love Series", being another title using the word "Love".
The previously released singles "Love Power", "Love Bingo!", "Love Parade" and the more recent "Love Days", are expected to be included in the album's tracklist. Apart from that, the album is set for a release in three different versions, including a regular version, limited edition A and limited edition B. While A keeps the same 12 songs tracklist as the regular version, only adding an extra DVD, the limited B only includes 8 tracks.
"Love Letters" will be released as soon as January 18th.
After promotions for the Japanese full length album will end, The Boss is set to make their Korean comeback sometime around April.
Source: DaikokuDanji and stardustboss
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