NCT127 Navigates Crucial Seventh Year, Releases "Fact Check" Album
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-10-07 08:51:02
SM Entertainment
K-pop group NCT127, under SM Entertainment, marks their seventh anniversary, a significant milestone in the K-pop industry. Amidst challenges and reflections, the group, led by Taeyong, expressed the strength of their bond and their determination to continue their musical journey together. They released their fifth full-length album, "Fact Check," showcasing their fervor for music and dynamic stage performances.
The album, "Fact Check," according to member Doyoung, encapsulates NCT127's essence, highlighting their musical vigor and powerful group dances. It comes after a year since their last album, "2 Baddies," was released in September 2022, with a repackage titled "A-Yo" in January.
The main track, "Fact Check," centers on Seoul, embodying the group's role as the Seoul-based subunit of SM Entertainment's Neo Culture Technology global idol group project. The song's energetic beats and empowering message underline NCT127's authenticity and confidence.
The group, comprising nine members, emphasized their dedication to performance, particularly praising the choreography crafted by Taeyong, the main dancer. The album also features eight side tracks, each contributing to NCT127's diverse musical palette.
Despite facing concerns and undergoing introspection during their seventh year, the group showcased their unwavering faith in their music and dedication to their fans, NCTizens. While acknowledging aspirations for chart success, they emphasized creating an enjoyable experience for their fans through the album.
Looking ahead, NCT127 expressed their desire to continue making music and exploring new territories, including potential European performances. They refrained from directly addressing contract renewal matters but conveyed their commitment to evolving and providing their fans with exceptional musical experiences.
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