
Boy band BTOB will return with their latest mini-album “NEW MEN” on Nov. 7.
According to an image uploaded to the group’s official Instagram on Thursday, the boy band will be making a comeback with their first dance track in two years. The group’s previous ballads such as “Remember That” released in April displayed the group’s impressive vocal prowess. They have been referred to as the “healing idols” by their fans.
The teaser image displayed new artwork as well as photos of its members from the upcoming release.
The boy band made their debut under the record label Cube Entertainment in 2012 with their first single “Insane.” The group has displayed their versatility with a variety of hit releases in many styles, such as the pop ballad “It’s Okay” (2015), the funky up-tempo “Wow” (2012), and the modern hip-hop “Beep Beep” (2014).
Its members have also been keeping busy with a host of variety show appearances. Band member Sungjae recently completed his stint on MBC’s “We Got Married” with fellow idol singer Joy of Red Velvet, and band member Changsub is currently starring in the latest season of SBS’ “Laws of the Jungle.”
By Chung Jin-hong
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