"Comeback D-7" TREASURE Releases Special Mini-Album Highlight Medley
"Comeback D-7" TREASURE Releases Special Mini-Album Highlight Medley
TREASURE has heightened anticipation for their comeback by unveiling a highlight medley of their upcoming special mini-album [PLEASURE] on February 28.
The video offers a sneak peek into three new songs from the four-track album, set against the backdrop of a soft, glowing sunset, drawing in global music fans with its immersive visuals.
The title track "YELLOW" features a catchy yet understated melody with an addictive rhythm. The bouncy piano accompaniment and whistling sounds add to its lively atmosphere, while the members’ refreshing vocals blend seamlessly with lyrics that liken the warmth of love to the color yellow, evoking a heart-fluttering excitement.
"SARURU" stands out with its bright drum beats and well-balanced instrumental layers, embodying TREASURE’s signature energetic charm. The lyrics playfully express the transition from winter to spring, with the repetitive "사르르르" ("sarururu") in the chorus making for a fun and engaging listen.
"WHATEVER, WHENEVER" is a ballad that combines acoustic guitar melodies with TREASURE’s trendy yet emotionally rich vocals. Its soothing melody and heartfelt lyrics, filled with messages of comfort and promises, are expected to resonate deeply with fans.
TREASURE will officially release [PLEASURE] on March 7 at 6 PM KST. Following the release, they will embark on their [SPECIAL MOMENT] concert series, beginning with three performances at Kyung Hee University’s Grand Peace Hall in Seoul on March 28, 29, and 30.
The group will then kick off their global fan concert tour, spanning nine cities and 17 shows, including four North American cities (New York, Washington D.C., Oakland, Los Angeles) and four Japanese cities (Hyogo, Aichi, Fukuoka, Saitama), where they will connect with their fans worldwide.
Written by Kim Su Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun
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