The Boyz Set to Unleash Anticipated Second Studio Album on Aug. 7, Amidst Ongoing International Tour
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-07-20 18:33:29
IST Entertainment
As excitement mounts within the global K-pop community, South Korean sensation The Boyz is slated to unveil their highly-anticipated second studio album on August 7, according to a report by local media sources on Thursday. Agency IST Entertainment has officially confirmed this exciting news, hinting at yet another remarkable milestone in the band's meteoric rise to fame.
Having previously delighted fans with their eighth EP "Be Awake," which made waves in February, the 11-member group established their dominance by topping the iTunes top albums chart in 11 regions. The EP's lead track "Roar" further cemented their prowess, reaching No. 1 on iTunes' top songs chart in four regions and securing first place on television music chart shows on four separate occasions.
The forthcoming studio album will mark a significant step in The Boyz's artistic journey, considering their successful debut LP "Reveal," which captivated audiences three and a half years ago. With a proven track record of genre-defying performances and chart-topping hits, fans worldwide eagerly await this next musical chapter.
Even as anticipation builds for their upcoming album, The Boyz continues to enthrall audiences on their second international tour, aptly titled "Zeneration." Embarking on this grand tour with a stellar performance in Seoul back in May, the group has been leaving their mark in various countries. Their enthralling tour is currently captivating audiences in Singapore, with the next destination being Jakarta, Indonesia on July 29.
As the world counts down the days to the album release, followers of The Boyz can be certain that this extraordinary group is poised to raise the bar once again, solidifying their position as global K-pop icons.
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