THE BOYZ, Pre-release of 3rd Full-Length Japanese Album…Transforming into Y2K Hip-Hop Rascals

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The Boyz has pre-released the title track of their new Japanese album.

On the 2nd, IST Entertainment announced the pre-release of 'Gibberish,' the title track of the Boyz's third Japanese album of the same name. It showcased the members' expanded musical spectrum.

The 3-minute and 10-second song boasts an intense rock sound. By combining hip-hop elements, the members performed a Y2K-inspired hip-hop dance track. This genre is a first for the Boyz, highlighting their new experimental attempt.

'Gibberish' is a song that encapsulates the Boyz's ambitions. It sings about the values of rebellious boys (樂童, boys who love music) in a chaotic world. They wrote new definitions of justice in their own unique way.

The song has drawn significant attention from Japanese fans. The Boyz released their second Japanese album 'Delicious' last June. At that time, they swept the top spots on major local music charts, including Oricon's daily album chart.

The Boyz had previously revealed the concept photos for 'Gibberish.' Following the pre-release of the track, they plan to roll out teasing content such as music video teasers and highlight medleys. The countdown for their Japanese comeback has begun.

The Boyz will release their new album on the 19th. On August 10-11, they will hold the 'The Boyz World Tour: Generation II in Japan' in Tokyo, and on September 22-23 in Osaka, continuing their conquest of Japan.

<Photo courtesy of IST Entertainment>