K-pop boy group EPEX believes to be releasing 2nd EP with 'good energy'

K-POP / 연합뉴스 / 2021-10-27 10:09:20
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▲ This photo, provided by C9 Entertainment, shows boy group EPEX. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

 

SEOUL, Oct. 27 (Yonhap) -- K-pop boy group EPEX, which consists of members Wish, Keum Dong-hyun, Mu, Amin, Baekseung, Ayden, Yewang, and Jeff, released its second EP "Bipolar Pt.2: Prelude of Love" on Tuesday afternoon and hosted a commemorative YouTube live stream.


The eight-member group started the live stream by mentioning their fan name Zenith. "All we could think about was Zenith," EPEX said. "Honestly, we weren't doing so good because we missed our fans so much." The group then proceeded with the online meeting with talk shows, games, and listened to its newly released songs such as "Love Virus," "Do 4 Me," "Breathtaking," and "Traveller."

In particular, regarding the title track "Do 4 Me," EPEX said, "As soon as we heard it, we knew this song had to be the title track. This song suited the refreshing image of EPEX." The group heightened the atmosphere by revealing the point dance choreography.
 

▲ This photo, provided by C9 Entertainment, shows scenes from EPEX's YouTube live stream. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)


EPEX, which picked "Breathtaking" as the group's favorite song, said, "We wondered if we could ever pull off this song, but in the end we were able to complete it," adding, "All of the members did their part in completing the song as it is. This is why we are so affectionate towards this song."

"As we are standing at the starting point of our new EP, we believe to be moving forward with good energy," EPEX said. "We worked really hard on this album and it is now just beginning, so please look forward for our activities."

Prior to the YouTube live stream, in an online showcase, EPEX said, "We will show off our charms to meet the fans' expectations," adding, "We will prove that we have grown in terms of singing and dancing over the past four months."

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