NCT’s Ten Returns as a Soulful Vocalist With Second Mini-Album STUNNER
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-03-15 04:43:44
NCT member Ten is set to make a highly anticipated comeback, showcasing his smooth vocals and emotional depth in his second mini-album STUNNER, which will be released on March 24 at 6 PM KST across major streaming platforms.
The album will feature seven tracks, all characterized by a rich emotional atmosphere and intricate soundscapes. The title track, STUNNER, will be available in both Korean and English, highlighting Ten’s versatility as a global artist.
Among the album’s highlights is Waves, an R&B pop track that likens a lover to the ebb and flow of the ocean, evoking a sense of surrender and deep emotional connection. Another standout is Butterfly, which incorporates lo-fi piano and orchestral elements to create a nostalgic, vintage atmosphere. The song’s lyrics express longing and bittersweet emotions, adding depth to the album’s overall theme.
Ahead of the album’s release, Ten has been teasing fans with visually striking promotional content. On March 14, he unveiled a new teaser image on NCT’s official SNS, featuring blond hair, freckles, and lace detailing, further emphasizing his distinctive and artistic style.
Additionally, Ten is set to pre-release a music video for one of his B-side tracks, BAMBOLA, on March 17 at 9 PM KST through his official YouTube channel. The song’s concept is expected to further showcase his unique artistic expression.
With his ability to seamlessly blend different genres and aesthetics, Ten’s latest solo release is expected to solidify his reputation as a multifaceted performer, drawing attention from both K-pop and global music fans alike.
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