Hori7on, the Dynamic Fusion of K-Pop and Pinoy Pop, Unveils Debut Album "Friend-SHIP"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-24 12:56:59
MLD ENTERTAINMENT
The highly anticipated debut full-length album "Friend-SHIP" by boy band Hori7on is set to make waves as it officially launches its promotional activities in Korea on Monday. Lead track "Six7een" is garnering attention with its infectious melody and bassline in the chorus, perfectly encapsulating the boundless teen energy of the talented Hori7on members, as highlighted by their agency MLD Entertainment.
Stepping onto the music scene with a fresh approach, Hori7on's debut album features collaborations with fellow MLD artists, including Haeun from the girl group Lapillus and Leo Noah of boy band TFN, adding diverse and dynamic elements to their music.
The formation of Hori7on was a remarkable result of the "Dream Maker" audition program, jointly launched by Korean agency MLD Entertainment and Filipino media company ABS-CBN. This groundbreaking program is characterized as a harmonious "collaboration between K-pop and Pinoy pop," with fans from both Korea and the Philippines actively participating in voting throughout its duration.
Coming together on February 12 of this year, Hori7on has been making strides in the Philippines, embarking on "mall tours" to connect with their local fans and establish a dedicated following.
Derived from their shared journey, Hori7on aptly signifies the unity of the seven members, all aiming for a common goal.
"Friend-SHIP" is poised to make its grand debut on various online music streaming platforms at 6 p.m., presenting a unique blend of genres and cultures that is sure to captivate listeners worldwide. As Hori7on embarks on their musical voyage, the fusion of K-pop and Pinoy pop promises to resonate with fans from diverse backgrounds, solidifying their position as a rising force in the global music industry.
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