• Lee Min Ho attends a press conference for a commercial event on September 11, 2014 in Taipei, Taiwan.

Lee Min Ho attends a press conference for a commercial event on September 11, 2014 in Taipei, Taiwan. (Photo : Getty Images/Ashley Pon)

South Korean actor Lee Min-Ho is locked and loaded for February. After a two-year break, the 29-year-old Hallyu star is finally releasing a new album titled "Always by LEE MIN HO."


On Feb. 17, Friday, the actor's agency MYM Entertainment announced Lee will unveil "Always by LEE MIN HO" at the upcoming meet-and-greet event scheduled to take place on Feb. 18 and Feb. 19 at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea, Yonhap News Agency reported. It is the follow-up to Lee's 2015 extended play "The Day," which once ranked second in the Oricon Daily Single Chart.

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"Always by LEE MIN HO" is Lee's gift for his loyal fans over the past 10 years since his debut, reflect upon the good memories that he has shared with them and pledge to keep on being with them in the future, MYM Entertainment said. It will be released worldwide sometime in March.

"It is rare to see an actor release an album worldwide while not actively promoting and performing it," MYM Entertainment added. "It is only possible because of his global popularity."

Aside from a new album, Lee is expected to spice up the upcoming fan meeting, "The Originality of Lee Min Ho," by showing different sides of him that has not been known to many. Fans can also expect several performances, stage games and fun interactions with the Hallyu star.

This comes after Lee, who starred in the mega-hit SBS fantasy series "The Legend of the Blue Sea," has topped a recent survey conducted by the Korea Creative Content Agency and has been declared the favorite Korean actor in the United States, according to Korean newsoutlet TV Report, as cited by Soompi. Placing second in the poll was actor Lee Joon-Gi, 34, who recently made his Hollywood debut with a special appearance in Paul W. S. Anderson's "Resident Evil: The Final Chapter." Rounding out the top five are Lee Jong Suk, Song Joong Ki, and Ji Chang Wook.

For now, check out Min-Ho as Heo Joon-Jae in SBS' "The Legend of the Blue Sea" below: