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DKZ's Subunit Nine to Six Prepares for the Release of Empowering Single "Good to You"

Published May 29, 2023 08:30 PM

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The highly-anticipated new single "Good to You" by Nine to Six, a subunit of the boy band DKZ, is set to make its grand debut this Wednesday. As excitement builds among fans, the band has already ignited anticipation with the release of a captivating teaser video for the lead track, "Don't Call Me," unveiled in the late hours of Sunday.

Dongyo Entertainment, the agency representing DKZ, shared that the upcoming single encapsulates the experiences and emotions expressed by young professionals in today's workplaces. The song delves into the common sentiments of "Stop forcing me to work late," "Work never ends," and "I long to go home," resonating with listeners who understand the daily struggles faced by the younger workforce. In a press release, the agency emphasized the relevance and relatability of the lyrics, capturing the collective voice of those seeking a better work-life balance.

DKZ initially debuted in April 2019 under the name Dongkiz, comprising five members — Wondae, Kyoungyoon, Munik, Jaechan, and Jonghyeong. Despite their undeniable talent, the group experienced a lukewarm response during the first three years of their career. However, DKZ and their previous songs started gaining significant attention when member Jaechan embarked on a role in the popular streaming platform Watcha's romantic comedy series, "Semantic Error," in 2022. This exposure provided a platform for DKZ's music to reach a broader audience, contributing to their newfound recognition and success. 

▲ DKZ's Facebook

In recent weeks, DKZ made headlines for reasons unrelated to their music. Member Kyoungyoon found himself embroiled in controversy surrounding his parents' association with a controversial religious cult known as the Jesus Morning Star (JMS). As a result, Kyoungyoon has decided to take a temporary hiatus from group activities. The incident has prompted discussions among fans and the wider public about the impact of personal affiliations on the careers of K-pop artists, highlighting the complexities and challenges they face in maintaining a public image.

Amidst the ups and downs, Nine to Six remains determined to captivate audiences with their music and artistry. The subunit, consisting of select DKZ members, showcases a unique blend of talent and charisma that sets them apart from their peers. With "Good to You," they aim to empower listeners and offer solace through their expressive lyrics and dynamic performances.

As the release of "Good to You" draws near, fans eagerly anticipate the subunit's growth and the impact of their music on the industry. While DKZ continues to navigate through challenging circumstances, their commitment to delivering captivating performances and memorable melodies remains steadfast. The upcoming single serves as a testament to the resilience of the group, as they strive to forge a path forward amidst both adversity and triumph.

Sayart.net 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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DKZ's Facebook


The highly-anticipated new single "Good to You" by Nine to Six, a subunit of the boy band DKZ, is set to make its grand debut this Wednesday. As excitement builds among fans, the band has already ignited anticipation with the release of a captivating teaser video for the lead track, "Don't Call Me," unveiled in the late hours of Sunday.

Dongyo Entertainment, the agency representing DKZ, shared that the upcoming single encapsulates the experiences and emotions expressed by young professionals in today's workplaces. The song delves into the common sentiments of "Stop forcing me to work late," "Work never ends," and "I long to go home," resonating with listeners who understand the daily struggles faced by the younger workforce. In a press release, the agency emphasized the relevance and relatability of the lyrics, capturing the collective voice of those seeking a better work-life balance.

DKZ initially debuted in April 2019 under the name Dongkiz, comprising five members — Wondae, Kyoungyoon, Munik, Jaechan, and Jonghyeong. Despite their undeniable talent, the group experienced a lukewarm response during the first three years of their career. However, DKZ and their previous songs started gaining significant attention when member Jaechan embarked on a role in the popular streaming platform Watcha's romantic comedy series, "Semantic Error," in 2022. This exposure provided a platform for DKZ's music to reach a broader audience, contributing to their newfound recognition and success. 

▲ DKZ's Facebook

In recent weeks, DKZ made headlines for reasons unrelated to their music. Member Kyoungyoon found himself embroiled in controversy surrounding his parents' association with a controversial religious cult known as the Jesus Morning Star (JMS). As a result, Kyoungyoon has decided to take a temporary hiatus from group activities. The incident has prompted discussions among fans and the wider public about the impact of personal affiliations on the careers of K-pop artists, highlighting the complexities and challenges they face in maintaining a public image.

Amidst the ups and downs, Nine to Six remains determined to captivate audiences with their music and artistry. The subunit, consisting of select DKZ members, showcases a unique blend of talent and charisma that sets them apart from their peers. With "Good to You," they aim to empower listeners and offer solace through their expressive lyrics and dynamic performances.

As the release of "Good to You" draws near, fans eagerly anticipate the subunit's growth and the impact of their music on the industry. While DKZ continues to navigate through challenging circumstances, their commitment to delivering captivating performances and memorable melodies remains steadfast. The upcoming single serves as a testament to the resilience of the group, as they strive to forge a path forward amidst both adversity and triumph.

Sayart.net 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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