Rising Boy Band, The Wind, Gears Up for Rapid Comeback with Second EP "We Go"
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-07-15 21:17:00
Withus Entertainment
In a swift follow-up to their debut, promising boy band The Wind has announced their return with the upcoming release of their second EP, titled "We Go."
The rookie group unveiled a captivating highlight medley of the EP's tracks on their official YouTube channel, offering fans a tantalizing preview of what's to come. "We Go" comprises a total of three tracks, including the pre-released promotional song "Summer Vacation," the energetically-paced "Ready," and the highly anticipated lead track, "We Go."
"We Go" embraces an upbeat, rock-based sound, perfectly suited for the vibrant summer season. "Ready" also showcases the band's affinity for fast-paced rock numbers, while "Summer Vacation" encapsulates The Wind's refreshing image.
Fans can mark their calendars for the EP's release on August 2 at 6 p.m. (KST), when it will be available on various music streaming platforms. As a special treat, the full version of the promotional track "Summer Vacation" will be unveiled on July 26, building anticipation for the upcoming release.
The Wind made their debut in May, swiftly making their mark as the youngest boy band in the competitive K-pop industry. With an average age of just 16.8, the group is composed of seven talented members: Shin Jae-won, Kim Hee-soo, Thanatorn, Choi Han-bin, Park Hayuchan, An Chan-won, and Jang Hyoun-joon. Despite their youth, they have garnered attention for their impressive skills and charismatic performances.
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