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ENHYPEN to drop new album 'ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-'

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Photos from a teaser video of K-pop boy group ENHYPEN's new repackaged album,

Photos from a teaser video of K-pop boy group ENHYPEN's new repackaged album, "ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-," dropping next month / Courtesy of Belift Lab

By Lee Gyu-lee

K-pop boy group ENHYPEN will release "ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-" next month, a repackaged version of its latest album "ROMANCE: UNTOLD."

The group announced the news Monday through the fan platform Weverse, sharing a teaser for the album.

"We will release our second full-length repackage album 'ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-' on Nov. 11," it said.

The album comes about four months after the group released its second full-length album, "ROMANCE: UNTOLD," in July. The group saw a career-high success with the album, selling over 2.34 million copies within a week of its release. This was the group's best first-week sales record.

The group also earned its highest record on global charts with "ROMANCE: UNTOLD," landing at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. The album has sold over 2.9 million copies as of September, on its way to becoming a triple million seller.

"ENHYPEN has established a distinct musical identity by using their own experiences and thoughts to build its album's narratives," the group's agency, Belift Lab, said in a press release.

"With their previous work 'ROMANCE: UNTOLD,' they expressed the emotions of a boy sharing love with 'you' from a completely opposite world. Much anticipation is on what narrative ENHYPEN will continue in 'ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-.'"

The preorders for the upcoming repackage are available from Monday.

The group kicked off its third world tour, "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'WALK THE LINE," with a two-day concert at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province earlier this month. ENHYPEN will travel to three cities in Japan — Saitama, Fukuoka and Osaka — in the coming months to continue the tour.

Lee Gyu-lee gyulee@koreatimes.co.kr


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