Courtesy of SM Entertainment
K-pop boy band RIIZE, backed by SM Entertainment, is preparing for the release of their sophomore single album, "Talk Saxy," which is set to be unveiled on October 27, as confirmed by the entertainment agency.
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▲ A concept image for "Talk Saxy," the new single by K-pop boy group RIIZE / Courtesy of SM Entertainment |
In an official statement, SM Entertainment described "Talk Saxy" as a composition that fuses saxophone melodies with drum machine beats and lyrics that reflect the group's unique style. The agency expressed optimism for the new release, citing RIIZE's previous successes with tracks like "Memories" and "Get A Guitar."
RIIZE, comprised of seven members - Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Seunghan, Sohee, and Anton, chose their name by merging "rise" and "realize," underscoring their collective growth and aspirations. Their debut album, launched on September 4, propelled them to million-seller status within a week, and they garnered global acclaim with chart-topping hits and captivating performances that set them apart from other rookie groups.
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SM Entertainment announces RIIZE's second single, "Talk Saxy," scheduled for release on October 27, just two months after their debut
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
K-pop boy band RIIZE, backed by SM Entertainment, is preparing for the release of their sophomore single album, "Talk Saxy," which is set to be unveiled on October 27, as confirmed by the entertainment agency.
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▲ A concept image for "Talk Saxy," the new single by K-pop boy group RIIZE / Courtesy of SM Entertainment |
In an official statement, SM Entertainment described "Talk Saxy" as a composition that fuses saxophone melodies with drum machine beats and lyrics that reflect the group's unique style. The agency expressed optimism for the new release, citing RIIZE's previous successes with tracks like "Memories" and "Get A Guitar."
RIIZE, comprised of seven members - Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Seunghan, Sohee, and Anton, chose their name by merging "rise" and "realize," underscoring their collective growth and aspirations. Their debut album, launched on September 4, propelled them to million-seller status within a week, and they garnered global acclaim with chart-topping hits and captivating performances that set them apart from other rookie groups.
Sayart.net
Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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