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Kep1er Introduces First Full-Length Album “Kep1going On”

Published June 3, 2024 07:39 AM

Courtesy of WakeOne/Swing Entertainment


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Kep1er held a media conference in Seoul on Monday to introduce its first full-length album, “Kep1going On.” The 10-track album comes nine months after the group's fifth EP, “Magic Hour.”

"Since we are coming back after a long while, we wanted to show a more mature side of us," said member Hikaru. Choi Yujin added that "every song counts" and that the album celebrates the time spent with their fans.

The album is described as a “turning point” for the group, according to Seo Young-eun, as it is not only their first LP but also the last to feature all nine members. The project group renewed its contract recently, but members Kang Yeseo and Mashiro will leave after promoting the album and performing at the group's concert next month.

“We have come so far based on our trust in each other,” said Kang Yeseo, tearing up before reassuring fans that they will always remain "a sister of nine."

Sayart 

Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com 

K-pop group highlights new release and upcoming changes during Seoul media conference

Courtesy of WakeOne/Swing Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of WakeOne/Swing Entertainment

 

Kep1er held a media conference in Seoul on Monday to introduce its first full-length album, “Kep1going On.” The 10-track album comes nine months after the group's fifth EP, “Magic Hour.”

"Since we are coming back after a long while, we wanted to show a more mature side of us," said member Hikaru. Choi Yujin added that "every song counts" and that the album celebrates the time spent with their fans.

The album is described as a “turning point” for the group, according to Seo Young-eun, as it is not only their first LP but also the last to feature all nine members. The project group renewed its contract recently, but members Kang Yeseo and Mashiro will leave after promoting the album and performing at the group's concert next month.

“We have come so far based on our trust in each other,” said Kang Yeseo, tearing up before reassuring fans that they will always remain "a sister of nine."

Sayart 

Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com 

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