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Feel the RIIZE: K-Pop Band’s New Tracks to Debut

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Fans can get a sneak peek of the tracks from the group RIIZE’s debut mini-album RIIZING on April 29th.

After releasing their album in June, RIIZE has gradually launched its tracks. After dropping “Siren” and “Impossible,” the band intends to release three additional songs—”9 Days,” “Honestly,” and “One Kiss”—across multiple music platforms at midnight on April 29th.

Group photo of RIIZE [Photo=SM Entertainment]

The new track “9 Days” is a dance song with an energetic synthesizer and drum sound. Its addictive melody induces a sing-along as if you’re in the middle of a festival. The lyrics express a determination to keep going towards their dreams despite having such busy days that a week can feel as long as nine days.

Moreover, “Honestly” is an R&B pop song with a soft, dreamy synth pad, trap drum beat, and sweet vocals. It tells the story of saying goodbye to love, tearing one apart, and deciding to use love yourself.

“One Kiss,” RIIZE’s first fan song, is a medium-tempo pop track with grand strings and powerful drums that create overwhelming emotions. The lyrics promise unchanging love with a single kiss rather than words at the end of a happy day spent together, a meaningful message from RIIZE to their fans.

Furthermore, the music videos for “9 Days” and “One Kiss” will be released on SMTOWN’s YouTube channel at midnight on April 29th. A live clip of “Honestly” will be streamed on RIIZE’s YouTube channel on May 1st. This will allow fans to enjoy RIIZE’s unique genre, emotional pop, more diversely.

Meanwhile, RIIZE will perform “Impossible” on this week’s music shows, including KBS2TV’s Music Bank today (26th) and MBC’s Show! Music Core on the 27th, and SBS’s Inkigayo on the 28th.

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