DKB Unveils Seventh EP "Hip" at Seoul Media Showcase
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-12-01 00:59:13
K-pop Group Returns from Successful Japan Concerts, Marks Seventh Album Release
▲ Courtesy of Brave EntertainmentAccording to member Junseo, the decision to release their seventh album this year prompted the group to contemplate how to enhance the listener experience. Junseo expressed the band's heightened enthusiasm for this particular release, considering it as their final album of the year.
The five-track EP features the lead single "What The Hell," unanimously selected as the main track upon the initial hearing of the demo. Member D1 shared that during the showcase, the group spent over 30 minutes expressing excitement and offering compliments for the song, showcasing their confidence in its appeal.
A notable aspect of the album is the inclusion of a fan song, marking a first for DKB. Members E-Chan and GK actively contributed to its creation by participating in the songwriting process, adding a special element to the overall release.
Courtesy of Brave Entertainment
DKB, the eight-member K-pop group, held a media showcase in Seoul on Thursday to introduce their latest release, the seventh EP titled "Hip." The showcase followed their recent return from Japan after conducting successful concerts in the country.
The five-track EP features the lead single "What The Hell," unanimously selected as the main track upon the initial hearing of the demo. Member D1 shared that during the showcase, the group spent over 30 minutes expressing excitement and offering compliments for the song, showcasing their confidence in its appeal.
A notable aspect of the album is the inclusion of a fan song, marking a first for DKB. Members E-Chan and GK actively contributed to its creation by participating in the songwriting process, adding a special element to the overall release.
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