Written by Gina Ramos at Kpop Kastle
Edited by Cindy Claros at Kpop Kastle
As we kick off July, several extraordinary K-pop groups have unveiled their latest Japanese releases. Let’s dive into the highlights and what each release brings to the table.
Source NCT Wish Twitter
NCT WISH, the sixth and final subunit of NCT, starts the month with the Japanese version of “Songbird.” The music video, released in June, is set on a school campus and features a game that turns into reality. The captivating choreography, stage presence, and creative storyline grab viewers’ attention, showcasing NCT WISH’s unique style. The Korean version was released on July 1st.
Source TXT Twitter
TXT (Tomorrow X Together) continues their Japanese releases with their 4th Japanese Single, “CHIKAI,” released on July 2nd. The highlight track, ‘We’ll Never Change,’ captures a softer, more touching vibe. The music video, inspired by themes from “The Little Prince,” beautifully complements the song.
Source aespa Twitter
Aespa made their Japan debut with “Hot Mess,” released on July 3rd. The music video is filled with Aespa’s signature cyberpunk and sci-fi elements, vibrant colors, and a catchy chorus. The unique instrumental sound is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Source CSR Twitter
CSR released their first Japan mini album “L’heure Bleue” on July 3rd. The highlight track, “Higher,” brings a fresh pop vibe with CSR’s soft girly sound, making it a delightful addition to the month’s releases.
Source BOYNEXTDOOR Twitter
BOYNEXTDOOR revives their iconic song “EARTH, WIND, AND FIRE ” with their Japan 1st Single “AND,” released on July 9th. The track brings back the catchy rhythm and vibes that BOYNEXTDOOR is known for.
Enjoy these fantastic releases and the unique flavors each group brings to the Japanese music scene!
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