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RIIZE Surprises With ‘Siren’ Release, Tops Charts to Emerge as Rising Music Powerhouse

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Boy band RIIZE has sounded a powerful comeback siren by shooting straight to No. 1 on the charts with their new song “Siren.”

Released at noon on the 3rd, RIIZE’s “Siren” climbed to the top of major domestic music charts based on real-time peak rankings, securing No. 1 on Melon’s latest chart (within one week of release), No. 2 on the HOT100 (within 30 days of release), No. 13 on the TOP100, and No. 1 on Bugs.

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Powered by such support, RIIZE unveiled a surprise practice video on the third day of learning the choreography for a segment not shown in the original performance video. They are again drawing attention by flawlessly executing a high-difficulty performance in RIIZE’s unique style.

“Siren” is a track that evokes the 90s hip-hop genre with its boom-bap-style drum sound and intense bass riffs. Its lyrics reflect the intense time the members have spent practicing for the stage and express a solid ambition to ensure that everyone continues to pay attention to RIIZE in the future.

RIIZE is sequentially releasing tracks from their first mini-album, RIIZING, which is set to be released in June. Following “Siren,” “Impossible” will be released on April 18th, and three new songs will be available on the 29th.

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