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“I filmed it before Itaewon disaster, but…” Holland delivers “heavy” news ahead of important schedule

Singer Holland delivered heavy news ahead of the release of his new album.

On Nov 15th, Holland released a statement on his Instagram with heavy news. Due to the Itaewon disaster, his new project album, which was scheduled to be released this month, will be suspended and its release will be extended indefinitely.

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According to the statement, Itaewon is the place where Holland’s new album music video was filmed. The filming was conducted on Oct 20th (before the Itaewon disaster), but he extended the release indefinitely to commemorate the Itaewon disaster.

In the statement, he said, “I would like to express my deep condolences to the bereaved families. Some scenes from the music video for my new project album, which was scheduled to be released this month, were filmed on Itaewon’s streets on Oct 20th, before the disaster.

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He apologized, “I want to say I’m sorry to the staff who have done their best for me over the past few months, my friends who helped me and fans who have been waiting for me. I plan to work on a new song again, and I’ll be back as soon as possible.

He added, “Once again, I would like to express my deep condolences for the Itaewon disaster as well as apologize to the staff who worked for me and fans who waited for me. I hope Itaewon will return to normal as soon as possible, and I’ll do my best to become an artist who can keep his promise in the future. Thank you.

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In response to the news, actress Ha Yeon Soo expressed comfort by pressing “like”. Drag artist Nana Youngrong Kim, who became famous after appearing in MVs of Brown Eyed Girls, MAMAMOO and singer Park Hyo Shin, also commented, “Let’s cheer up.

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