Boy Band NTX to Release Debut Full-Length Album "Odd Hour" on November 15
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-26 12:42:40
VICTORY COMPANY
Boy band NTX, under the management of Victory Company, has confirmed the release of their first full-length album, titled "Odd Hour," scheduled for November 15.
The album comprises a total of fourteen tracks, although specific titles have not yet been disclosed.
Rawhyun, a member of the band, has taken on the role of producer for 13 of the tracks on the album, and fellow bandmates Changhoon and Seungwon have contributed to the album by participating in the lyric-writing process.
Leading up to the album's launch, NTX will unveil their first concept photos, commencing on November 1, followed by the release of a group concept photo and a music video teaser.
The album's pre-order phase is set to commence on November 6. Additionally, the agency has announced that the band will host a concert on the same day as the album release to engage with fans.
NTX made their debut in 2021 with the EP "Full of Lovescapes." The group consists of nine members: Hyeonjin, Yunhyeok, Jaemin, Changhun, Hojun, Rawhyun, Eunho, and Seungwon. Notably, Jiseong is currently inactive in NTX due to his involvement in group activities with another boy band, TAN.
The group recently participated in JTBC's audition show "Peak Time," designed to promote lesser-known boy bands. "Odd Hour" is NTX's first album release since their participation in the show.
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