AB6IX Releases Eighth EP "The Future Is Ours: Found" Featuring Upbeat Single "Grab Me"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-22 07:34:15
Agency Brand New Music Shares Insights into the Album's Theme
▲ Courtesy of Brand New MusicThe EP is headlined by the single "Grab Me," a pop-rock dance tune co-written by Lee Daehwi. In this release, the four members convey a message of resilience, assuring their fans that they will navigate through challenging times together, grounded in love and mutual trust. Donghyun expressed, "It is our own story, how we have found answers after going through hardships."
In contrast to their previous mini-album, "The Future Is Ours: Found," which delved into themes of emptiness and darkness, the new EP represents a shift towards conveying a narrative of hope.
Lee added, "The album contains our wish that every listener can find something important in life." This release marks another chapter in AB6IX's musical journey, offering a fresh perspective on their experiences and a message of optimism to their audience.
Courtesy of Brand New Music
On Monday, South Korean group AB6IX unveiled its eighth EP, titled "The Future Is Ours: Found," as confirmed by their agency, Brand New Music.
In contrast to their previous mini-album, "The Future Is Ours: Found," which delved into themes of emptiness and darkness, the new EP represents a shift towards conveying a narrative of hope.
Lee added, "The album contains our wish that every listener can find something important in life." This release marks another chapter in AB6IX's musical journey, offering a fresh perspective on their experiences and a message of optimism to their audience.
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