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▲ This poster, provided by music label Brand New Music on Nov. 12, 2024, promotes "Phantom Vintage," the best album by South Korean hip-hop tril Phantom. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, Nov. 12 (Yonhap) -- Three-member hip-hop group Phantom is set to make a comeback with the release of their best album, "Phantom Vintage," on Tuesday, its agency said.
The song will be available online at 6 p.m., according to the band's label, Brand New Music.
Phantom Vintage compiles the group's signature tracks from their debut in 2011, featuring songs such as their debut track "Piercing Gaze," "Phantom City," "Like Cho Yong-pil," and "All I Can Do," for a total of 13 tracks.
The album’s title track, "7teen," is Phantom's first new song since "Give Me Certainty" in 2015, marking their return with fresh music after a nine-year hiatus.
The song’s playful lyrics depict the youthful excitement of feeling like a kid again when meeting someone special, enhanced by upbeat keyboard instrumentation.
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