XEED Boy Band to Unveil New Music as Five-Member Group, Preparing for Second EP "Blue"
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-07-24 14:37:17
NATURE SPACE
In a highly anticipated comeback, boy band XEED is set to delight fans with new music as they reorganize themselves into a five-member group. According to an announcement from their agency, Nature Space, XEED will release their second EP, titled "Blue," on August 1, marking the group's first musical offering in eight months since their debut EP, "Dream Land," in December 2022.
Nature Space has kept the fans eagerly awaiting as they revealed that XEED will be joined by two new members for their latest musical venture. The identity of these newcomers remains shrouded in mystery, heightening anticipation for the group's evolving dynamic.
Currently comprising three members, Doha, Bao, and Jaemin, XEED has undergone changes since its debut lineup, with Roni departing the group in January. Now, the refreshed lineup is gearing up to unleash their talent and charm, ready to embark on a new chapter in their musical journey.
"Blue," the upcoming EP, is set to encompass a range of captivating tracks, including the lead title "Blue," along with "With U," "You&I," "Hold My Hand," and "Priceless." The release promises a blend of emotions and musical prowess, offering fans an exciting glimpse into the band's artistic evolution.
XEED's transformation and return with fresh music is sure to captivate their dedicated fanbase, as they eagerly await the group's triumphant comeback. With their new lineup, "Blue" is poised to mark a significant milestone in XEED's musical growth, showcasing their talents and reaffirming their place in the dynamic world of K-pop.
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