Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon to release first single following 'King's Warden' success

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Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon to release first single following 'King's Warden' success

Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon poses during a press conference at a Megabox branch in southern Seoul on Jan. 21. [NEWS1]

Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon poses during a press conference at a Megabox branch in southern Seoul on Jan. 21. [NEWS1]

 
Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon will release his first single, titled “Re:flect,” on April 29, his agency YY Entertainment announced on Wednesday.
 
Park unveiled the release at midnight Tuesday by sharing a poster for “Re:flect” on YY Entertainment’s social media.
 

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“Re:flect” marks his first music release in three years since his seventh EP “Blank or Black” (2023).
 
Ahead of the release, Park will hold a fan meet and greet at Yes24 Live Hall in eastern Seoul on April 25 and 26.
 
Park started his singing career as a member of the boy band Wanna One in 2017. He began his solo activities with the EP “O'Clock” in March 2019, two months after Wanna One disbanded. 
 
A poster for singer and actor Park Ji-hoon's single ″Re:flect″ [HNS HQ]

A poster for singer and actor Park Ji-hoon's single ″Re:flect″ [HNS HQ]

 
Before his career as a singer, Park debuted as a child actor in the MBC drama “Jumong” (2006-07).
 
He went on to star in the JTBC drama “Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency” (2019), the Kakao TV web drama “Love Revolution” (2020), the KBS 2TV drama “At A Distance Spring is Green” (2021) and the first season of the Wavve original series “Weak Hero” (2022–).
 
Park recently starred in the film “The King's Warden,” for which he gained widespread recognition as it became the third most watched film in Korean cinema history.

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