82major is back with a bang, ready to imprint their name on the competitive music scene with their fourth mini-album 'Trophy' releasing on October 30. In just two years since debut, the group has stacked up impressive milestones - filling concert halls domestically and overseas, and successfully touring North America and Asia. Now, with 'Trophy,' 82major boldly declares their triumph amid fierce competition, turning the symbolic trophy into an anthem of self-confidence and perseverance. Yonhap News highlights this album as a confident statement reflecting their growth beyond rookie status.
Showcasing true 'performance idol' prowess
Known for electrifying stages with their talent and passion, 82major has recently dazzled at major festivals and award shows both in Korea and abroad, including events in the U.S. and Greater China. Their signing with a major Japanese management company signals their ambition to conquer global markets. For this comeback, they've pulled out all the stops-collaborating with a renowned dance crew to create high-impact choreography and reuniting with director Kim Sung-wook to craft a visually stunning music video. Fans can expect an immersive experience blending intense performances with striking visuals.
Expanding artistry with hands-on creativity
Demonstrating artistic maturity, every member actively participated in writing and producing the mini-album's four tracks, including title song 'Trophy,' 'Say More,' 'Suspicious,' and 'Need That Bass.' This hands-on involvement marks 82major as true self-producing idols, deepening their musical spectrum and authenticity. The members' growth as lyricists and composers adds rich layers to the album's sound, promising a fresh and personalized listening journey.
82major's 'Trophy' will be available on all major platforms from 6 p.m. on October 30, signaling the next pivotal chapter in their soaring career.
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