KISS OF LIFE comeback with a new album

  • 이소연 |2024.10.15 18:16
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The girl group KISS OF LIFE is making a bold comeback with their new album, aiming for global success.


Their third mini-album, Lose Yourself, was released on October 15 at 6 PM KST through major online music platforms. This album continues the theme of "freedom," which has connected all their albums since their debut, and explores the process of immersion that transcends freedom. The album includes seven tracks, with the title track Get Loud as the highlight.


Get Loud is a dynamic track featuring a Dougie-style hip-hop rhythm and Latin-inspired melody, supported by striking guitar strokes. The powerful and rough vocals and raps of the members stand out in this song. It tells the story of artists chasing their dreams, who may seem a bit eccentric, but shines a spotlight on the brilliance of those moments when they are fully immersed in their passions, discovering new aspects of themselves in a unique and trendy way.


Notably, member Belle participated in composing the song, showcasing her musical talent. Having impressed fans with her previous work on songs like their debut track Shhh, as well as Goodbye, Neverland, My 808, Says It, and Te Quiero, Belle has continued to grow as an artist, creating music that deeply engages listeners.


Since debuting as a "monster rookie" last summer, KISS OF LIFE has gained support from both domestic and international listeners with their impressive skills and performances, becoming a game-changer in the K-pop industry. 


Their recent successes, including Midas Touch, which brought back the Y2K music trend, and Sticky, which cemented their global popularity, have made them one of the most talked-about artists. Fans are eager to see how they will continue to captivate audiences both in Korea and globally with this new release.


Written by Yoon Sang Geun

Translated by Lee So Yun




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