ENHYPEN long for love in new ‘XO (Only If You Say Yes)’ music video
K-pop boyband ENHYPEN have released their new single ‘XO (Only If You Say Yes)’, from their second studio album, ‘Romance: Untold’.
Today (July 12), ENHYPEN released their second studio album ‘Romance: Untold’ and the music video for lead single ‘XO (Only If You Say Yes)’. The new visual pictures the group in different everyday scenarios as they pine after a lover.
At the media showcase for ‘Romance: Untold’, member Sunghoon shared that the new single “reflects the indispensable relationship between ENHYPEN and their official fandom ENGENE”, per The Korea Times.
“Please say my name, I’ll be your genie / So, just say O babe / The one and only key to make me move, yeah / Use me, you’re the only god in my universe, yeah, yeah,” they sing on the pre-chorus of ‘XO (Only If You Say Yes)’.
The new record comes nearly three years after ENHYPEN’s debut studio album ‘Dimension : Dilemma’. The new album notably includes their first fan-dedicated song ‘Highway 1009’, which was produced by member Heeseung and written by all seven members.
Other songs on the album include ‘Hundred Broken Hearts’ co-written by Jungwon, ‘Moonstruck’, ‘Paranormal’ and more. The album also includes an English-language version of ‘XO (Only If You Say Yes)’ featuring American singer-songwriter JVKE, who produced the track.
ENHYPEN’s last release was their ‘Memorabilia’ special album in May for Dark Moon, an original webcomic and novel based on the group’s members. Prior to that, their last comeback was their November 2023 mini-album ‘Orange Blood’ which was led by the single ‘Sweet Venom’.
In other K-pop news, BLACKPINK have dropped a trailer for their new ‘Born Pink’ concert film, which premieres later this month. The film follows the girl group’s massive 2022-2023 ‘Born Pink’ world tour, which broke records as the highest-grossing tour from an Asian act and a female group in history.
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