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By the way that you linger Feel the touch of your fingertips When you’re stroking my hands And we’re runnin’ through the sand yeah I can see where your tan lines run By the light of the midnight sun on the water Sun on the water ooh You undress me with your eyes Is it some kind of big disguise that you’re playin’ What’cha gonna sayin’ If you were only mine I wouldn’t waste the time Don’t spin the word that’s leavin’ your lips You got me falling over your tricks I’m gonna make you mine Not gonna waste your time Winning your summer game Of love I claim I wanna gonna I’m gonna make you mine. Slowly tracin’ all the droplets As they’re drippin’ off your hair it’s So amazing how you find Another way to blow my mind yeah Girl you gotta be my lover ‘Cuz I’ll never find another one Who can fly high above Give me a sign of your love yeah All my passions are overrun By the light of the midnight sun on the water Sun on the water ooh Fall asleep underneath the sky To the sound of our heartbeats why are you playin’? What’cha gonna sayin’? If you were only mine I wouldn’t waste the time Don’t spin the word that’s leavin’ your lips You got me falling over your tricks.

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Contents. Life and career Early life and career beginnings Jung Yong-hwa was born on June 22, 1989, in, South Korea.

His family consists of his parents and a brother, who is four years older. He moved to in 1991 and lived there through high school, where he first began composing music. After taking his college entrance, he moved back to Seoul, where he joined FNC Music.

In 2009, Jung left for Japan to study music with his bandmates. While there, they did street performances and released independent albums. The group debuted in Japan with the mini album Now or Never on August 19, 2009 with an indie label. They officially debuted in Korea in 2010 with the mini album, and the title track ' became an instant hit in Korea. Music career On January 14, 2011, Jung released his first solo digital single, '. The song was featured on the, where Jung was a cast member. Upon its release, topped various South Korean music charts such as Bugs, Daum, Soribada and Naver Music.

The song debuted at #12 on the, climbing up to the #1 spot in the following week and stayed there for two consecutive weeks. In 2014, he released ', a self-composed single dedicated to his fans.

All profits of the single were donated to charity. Jung on the red carpet at the 15th Yinyue Fengyun Bang Awards on April 13, 2015 In January 2015, Jung debuted as a solo artist with the album, which clinched the No. The album featured artists, 's and. One Fine Day received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who noted his growth as a singer-songwriter. Jung later embarked on his first series of solo concerts across Asia.

In 2016, Jung collaborated with on a collaborative album project. The duo released two singles “Hello” and “Empathy”; Jung composed 'Hello' and co-wrote the lyrics to 'Empathy'.

In early 2017, FNC Entertainment revealed that Jung will make a solo comeback in July. He reportedly collaborated with foreign artists through a songwriting camp for the album. His first mini-album, as well as the music video for its title song ' were both released on July 19, 2017. Jung released his second Japanese album on August 9, 2017 and is set to embark on a tour in four Japanese cities in the same month. Songwriting Jung has composed several notable singles for CNBLUE, including ' (2011), ' (2012) and 'I'm Sorry' (2013).

In particular, his composition ' for the group's was very well received and earned earned rave reviews from critics and K-pop fans. For his drama (2011), he composed and sang 'Because I Miss You'. The single peaked at #14 on the, and later ranked #1 on Japanese ringtone charts. He also produced 'Casting Love' for the soundtrack of (2013), which was sung by Jeon Gun-hwa. Jung has also composed for other artists. He composed and produced 'Fool' (also known as 'Babo') as a gift for label-mate, which was featured on her debut album as well as 'Love is Only You' for another FNC artist, girl group.

Jung released 17 compositions for the first half of the year in 2012. As a gift for the CNBLUE School in Burkina Faso, Africa, Jung helped produce their 'School Song'. In 2013, Jung penned the song 'Feel Good', the brand song of, which was released officially on YouTube on August 23, 2013. Acting career. Ford f series. Jung filming in China, 2015 Jung Yong-hwa had debuted before his group did, becoming the first member of CNBLUE to appear on the television screen.

In 2009, he landed his first acting role in the drama, which aired from October 7 to November 26, 2009. As the series revolves around the life of a musical group, he played the role of the lead guitarist in the faux idol band A.N.Jell.

The series gained a cult following, and earned high ratings in Japan, which fostered the growth of his popularity. In 2011, Jung was cast in MBC's youth drama, along with fellow band member. The drama also reunited Jung with You're Beautiful co-star. After the drama aired, Jung experienced a rise in popularity in Japan. Originally cast in 's teen drama, Jung revealed that he declined the role to 'avoid' actress (who was the lead actress of Heirs) despite being fascinated with the character and knowing that the drama is likely to succeed. Instead, he chose to star in KBS's romantic comedy.

Explaining his decision, Jung said that the audience is likely to be 'bored' as he had already worked with Park in two dramas. In 2014, Jung took the leading role in period action drama.

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Despite suffering from low ratings, Jung received positive reviews from critics and producers for his improved acting in the series. Three Musketeers was also well-received in China and fostered in Jung's growth in popularity in the country. In 2017, Jung made his big-screen debut in the Chinese gastronomy film alongside. The same year, it was confirmed that Jung will be starring in the upcoming drama with. Variety show After his successful acting debut, Jung joined his first variety show, 's program Korea Ecosystem Rescue Centre: Hunters, which featured seven celebrity MCs going out to capture wild boars.

The show premiered on December 6, 2009 but was forced to prematurely cease its run in mid-January 2010 due to protests by animal-rights groups. He subsequently continued as one of the MCs on the replacement program Eco House, which deals with global climate change.

In 2010, Jung became the one of the hosts of 's live music show and variety-talk show Night After Night. He left both programs in 2011. In February 2010, he was paired with of as part of a virtually wedded couple for MBC's.

Collectively known as 'YongSeo' couple, they filmed their final episode of the show on March 15, 2011. At the end of the year, Jung won the 'Popularity Award' at the for his stint in We Got Married.

He has also made several guest appearances on 's and as of September 2015, has the most number of appearances in the show with 12 episodes. Personal life On June 28, 2016 it was reported that Yong-hwa is being under investigation for. He was reportedly being investigated for allegedly earning approximately $347,000 through buying stocks in after learning about their plans to sign a major celebrity. On June 30, Yong-hwa has been cleared of suspicion and proven innocent.

On October 31, FNC Entertainment officially announced that they will take legal action against malicious rumors about the singer after being framed of insider trading. Filmography Film Year Title Role Notes 2017 Chef Ahn Paul Debut Movie Television series Year Network Title Role Notes 2009 Kang Shin-woo 2011 Lee Shin 2012 Himself Cameo (Episode 13) 2013 Park Se-joo 2014 Park Dal-hyang 2017 San Ma-roo Variety and reality show Year Network Title Role Notes 2009-2010 Korea Ecosystem Rescue Centre: Hunters Main cast 2010 Eco House Main cast 2010-2011 Main cast with Host with and Night After Night Host with, etc. 2015 Hologram Himself Solo debut reality show 2017 / Cast member Cast member Discography. Mark Russell (29 April 2014).

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