The Korean singer is back with a mini-album.
On Monday, November 18, Girls’ Generation vocalist Taeyeon made her solo comeback with the extended play titled ‘Letters To Myself.’
The said EP bears six songs, including the namesake carrier single, ‘Hot Mess,’ ‘Blue Eyes’ ‘Strangers,’ ‘Blur’ and ‘Disaster.’
Alongside the rest of the extended play, the music video for the track ‘Letters To Myself’ was released on the same day.
As of writing, it has been viewed more than 760,000 times on video-sharing platform YouTube more than 24 hours after it premiere.
This comeback is Taeyeon’s first since dropping her fifth Korean EP, ‘To. X,’ in November 2023.
The singer made her debut back in 2007 as one of the nine original members of legendary K-pop girl group Girls’ Generation, also known as SNSD for their local name Sonyeoshidae.
The group was launched with their iconic debut single ‘Into The New World,’ which was later followed by the likes of ‘Kissing You,’ ‘Gee,’ ‘Oh!,’ ‘The Boys,’ ‘I Gotta Boy,’ ‘Mr. Mr,’ ‘Lion Heart,’ and ‘Party.’
After releasing their 10th anniversary album ‘Holiday Night,’ consisting of singles ‘Holiday’ and ‘All Night,’ the group went on hiatus and later saw the formation of the sub-unit ‘Oh! GG,’ where Taeyeon is also a part of, in 2018.
In 2022, the eight current members reunited for their 15th anniversary album ‘Forever 1.’
Meanwhile, Taeyeon began her solo music career after debuting with the single ‘I’ in 2015.
She went on to drop popular songs like ‘Rain,’ ‘Why,’ ’11:11,’ ‘Fine,’ ‘Something New,’ ‘Four Seasons,’ ‘What Do I Call You,’ ‘Weekend,’ and ‘INVU.’

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