SF9's Inseong to release debut solo mini album

SF9 member Inseong is set to embark on his solo career with the mini album 'Crossfade:', scheduled for release on January 14 at 6 p.m. The announcement, made by FNC Entertainment on January 1, highlights themes of authenticity and personal reflection. This marks a significant step for the vocalist known for his contributions to the group and beyond.

On January 1, FNC Entertainment revealed that Inseong of SF9 will launch his first solo project with the mini album 'Crossfade:', set to drop on January 14 at 6 p.m. The agency shared a teaser image on social media, showing Inseong in a calm and reflective pose, evoking a serene yet emotionally charged atmosphere. The image subtly features the album title, hinting at deeper storytelling through his expression.

A key phrase accompanying the teaser, “Crossfade: real me & covered me,” suggests the album will delve into the contrast between Inseong's authentic self and the public persona he projects. This theme promises an exploration of hidden emotions, allowing listeners to connect with more personal aspects of his artistry.

Inseong has earned recognition within SF9 for his standout vocal abilities, including a warm tone, emotional delivery, and technical prowess. His background extends to original soundtrack recordings, song covers, and roles in musical theater, all of which have honed his musical identity over the years.

Further building anticipation, Inseong is slated to perform solo at the “2026 First Music Station” festival. This debut album represents not merely a release but the start of a new chapter, emphasizing honesty, vulnerability, and polished craftsmanship in his work as a solo artist.

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