Feb. 19, 2021
IMLAY and Chenle of NCT are dropping a collabo titled “Too Good” next Wednesday.
The Korean DJ under SM Ent. took to Instagram today to share information about his forthcoming album. The caption says, “IMLAY The 4th EP Album [UTOPIA]. Title track 'Too Good (feat. CHENLE of NCT)'. 2021.02.24 6PM KST.”
The post also shows an animated image, which is believed to be the cover art of his new album, hyping up fans of both IMLAY and NCT.
Earlier today, the 25-year-old Korean DJ celebrated the 1st anniversary of his latest EP album “DYSTOPIA” as well:
“It’s been a year since the release of ‘DYSTOPIA’! Do you guys still enjoy listening to it? (Last year) was disappointing since I couldn’t perform in front of you, but I prepared a lot in the meantime. I will show you what they are soon! Stay safe and healthy.”
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IMLAY and Chenle of NCT are dropping a collabo titled “Too Good” next Wednesday.
The Korean DJ under SM Ent.
took to Instagram today to share information about his forthcoming album.
The caption says, “IMLAY The 4th EP Album [UTOPIA].
Title track 'Too Good (feat. CHENLE of NCT)'.
2021.02.24 6PM KST.”
The post also shows an animated image, which is believed to be the cover art of his new album, hyping up fans of both IMLAY and NCT.
Earlier today, the 25-year-old Korean DJ celebrated the 1st anniversary of his latest EP album “DYSTOPIA” as well:
“It’s been a year since the release of ‘DYSTOPIA’!
Do you guys still enjoy listening to it?
(Last year) was disappointing since I couldn’t perform in front of you, but I have prepared a lot in the meantime.
I will show you what they are soon!
What is "they" ?
He just said he has prepared "a lot", but we wouldn't refer to the unspecified "a lot" as they.
You could say "I have prepared a lot of things" above, and then this "they" would make sense referring to the "things"
Stay safe and healthy.”
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There are a lot of acronyms that are not explained, so I don't really know what the journal is saying, but I tried to correct the grammar and usage anyway.
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IMLAY and Chenle of NCT are dropping a collabo titled “Too Good” next Wednesday. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The Korean DJ under SM Ent. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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took to Instagram today to share information about his forthcoming album. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The caption says, “IMLAY The 4th EP Album [UTOPIA]. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Title track 'Too Good (feat. CHENLE of NCT)'. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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2021.02.24 6PM KST.” This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The post also shows an animated image, which is believed to be the cover art of his new album, hyping up fans of both IMLAY and NCT. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Earlier today, the 25-year-old Korean DJ celebrated the 1st anniversary of his latest EP album “DYSTOPIA” as well: This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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“It’s been a year since the release of ‘DYSTOPIA’! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Do you guys still enjoy listening to it? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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(Last year) was disappointing since I couldn’t perform in front of you, but I prepared a lot in the meantime. (Last year) was disappointing since I couldn’t perform in front of you, but I have prepared a lot in the meantime. |
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I will show you what they are soon! I will show you what they are soon! What is "they" ? He just said he has prepared "a lot", but we wouldn't refer to the unspecified "a lot" as they. You could say "I have prepared a lot of things" above, and then this "they" would make sense referring to the "things" |
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Stay safe and healthy.” This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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