Idol trio JYJ will release their new album on September 15, according to their agency on Thursday.
The news regarding the boys' first Korean-language full-length release came through an official statement by C-JeS Entertainment.
The press release also stated that "Get Out," a song from the upcoming record surprise released at midnight yesterday, is co-written and composed by JYJ members Kim Jaejoong and Park Yuchun.
The song, singing of the feeling of betrayal and sadness a guy feels over seeing the woman he used to love with his close friend, was revealed at JYJ's world tour earlier this year.
The record itself, set to contain ten songs including title track "In Heaven" by Kim Jaejoong, will become available for reservations at the stores and websites of major album retailers starting Friday.
It will be the three's first release since their first full-length worldwide album "The Beginning" which went on sale in October of last year and their second album since splitting from Asia's most popular and successful quintet TVXQ in the summer of 2009.
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