ENHYPEN returns as 6 with music inspired by Brazilian funk
K-pop boy band ENHYPEN said Thursday it kept its attention on the music rather than its reduced lineup, a day before releasing its first album as a six-member group. The Belift Lab act drops its eighth mini album, "THE SIN : BLISS," on Friday, led by the Brazilian funk title track "Bloody Paradise." Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Ni-ki met members of the press at a hotel in Seoul's…
South Korean K-pop boy band ENHYPEN released its first album in six members on Friday, titled THE SIN : BLISS. The mini album is the band's eighth release. The group consisted of members Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo and Ni-ki, who made a media appearance at a hotel in Seoul's Yongsan District ahead of the album's debut. This was their first joint appearance since lead member Heeseung's departure in March.
Jungwon stated that the band's focus remained on the finished product rather than the number of members. He emphasized that the group was intent on creating a better result and ensuring the recording and performance sounded and looked great. The band had already performed in Australia two or three days after the lineup change, demonstrating their continued professionalism.
Jay expressed that the band's top priority was to impress fans with their stage performance. The singer made no attempt to rank the new album, but it was clear that the group's primary concern was delivering a great show for their supporters.
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