BIBI releases her second studio album with double title tracks.

Set to be released on the 12th, BIBI's second studio album, "EVE: ROMANCE," which is receiving a lot of attention, features the double title tracks "The Apple Tree of the End" and "Bookstore Oppa Literary Girl." The two songs tell the dual sides of love. The starting and ending of emotions, fantasy and reality, warmth and emptiness are distinctly represented in the two songs.

"The Apple Tree of the End" raises questions about existence prior to love. Starting with the question, "What was it that created us before love existed?" this song raises issues about something that has existed before the language of emotions was born. With restrained vocals and a solid sound gap that leaves a lasting impression, it conveys more emotions without speaking of love.

The other title track "Bookstore Oppa Literary Girl" stands out with its cheerful and character-driven approach, featuring a track where the complex aspects of romance intersect. Witty lyrics and realistic observations are compressed into BIBI's unique charm.

This album consists of a total of 14 tracks, including songs previously released through singles and 6 new tracks. In addition to the title tracks, trailers for the new tracks will be specially produced and released sequentially until the release date.

BIBI participated in writing, composing, and producing all the songs on this album, densely crafting her own world. By introducing two egos named "EVE" and "EVE-1," she created a structure that observes love from different perspectives and emotions. Its characteristic is that it captures "the way I am seen" within a common love story.

Active as an all-round artist, BIBI begins another narrative with the release of her second studio album. The special "love" story of BIBI, confirmed by the "Bam-yang-gyeong" syndrome, culminates in "EVE: ROMANCE," which will unveil on the 12th.

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