China-based K-pop boy band WayV unveiled their fifth EP, "Give Me That," at a press conference in Seoul, marking the first time they have featured a Korean track in their album. The EP, consisting of six tracks, is highlighted by the titular song "Give Me That" released in both Chinese and Korean. Band leader Kun expressed their excitement about reaching out to Korean fans and aiming for global music chart success with the new release. Departing from their previous dark and conceptual style, the group presents a more lively and vibrant persona in this latest offering. Seasoned music producer Kenzie, known for major K-pop hits, contributed to composing and writing the Korean lyrics for the lead track. WayV members also revealed details about the EP, such as the Korean Side-B track "She a Wolf," which almost became the lead track, and their plans to promote the album in Korea through various media platforms. As a multinational group with members from Thailand, Taiwan, and China, WayV sees their diverse cultural backgrounds and language abilities as assets that facilitate connection with fans worldwide. They expressed eagerness to engage with Korean audiences and expand their local fanbase.
China-based K-pop boy band WayV unveiled their fifth EP, "Give Me That," at a press conference in Seoul, marking the first time they have featured a Korean track in their album. The EP, consisting of six tracks, is highlighted by the titular song "Give Me That" released in both Chinese and Korean. Band leader Kun expressed their excitement about reaching out to Korean fans and aiming for global music chart success with the new release. Departing from their previous dark and conceptual style, the group presents a more lively and vibrant persona in this latest offering. Seasoned music producer Kenzie, known for major K-pop hits, contributed to composing and writing the Korean lyrics for the lead track. WayV members also revealed details about the EP, such as the Korean Side-B track "She a Wolf," which almost became the lead track, and their plans to promote the album in Korea through various media platforms. As a multinational group with members from Thailand, Taiwan, and China, WayV sees their diverse cultural backgrounds and language abilities as assets that facilitate connection with fans worldwide. They expressed eagerness to engage with Korean audiences and expand their local fanbase.