Anticipation is building for the mini-album 'My First Kick', set to be released on April 6.
The six members delivered refreshing performances using handheld microphones on various shows.
The group KickFlip has showcased their enhanced stage capabilities through their music show activities for the new song 'Twenty.' Ahead of the release of their mini-album 'My First Kick' on April 6, they teased fans by releasing the single and music video on March 9. They participated in various music programs starting from 'M Countdown' on the 12th, continuing with 'Music Bank', 'Show! Music Core', and 'Inkigayo'.
The six members captivated audiences with refreshing performances using handheld microphones on these shows, demonstrating their strengthened stage presence following a successful fan concert with 12 shows across five cities. 'Twenty' is characterized by its complex lyrics capturing intricate emotions, combined with a fast-paced sound, with the youngest member Dong-hyun contributing to the songwriting for this lively track.
Since their debut album 'Flip It, Kick It!' through to their second and third mini-albums and digital single, KickFlip has consistently participated in the production of their tracks, solidifying their unique musical identity. As they build anticipation for their upcoming title track 'I Want to Stand Out' from 'My First Kick', set for release on April 6, fans are eagerly awaiting new content.
KickFlip's 'Twenty' brilliantly encapsulates their growing musical identity, placing a strong emphasis on fast-paced sound while delving into intricate emotional layers. Their performances on music shows go beyond mere singing; each member showcases their individual charm, marking a significant step in their development. These moments illustrate the deepening connection with their fanbase, emphasizing their growth as artists.
Through this new track, KickFlip is carving out their musical direction while simultaneously expanding their audience. The participation of the youngest member, Dong-hyun, in the songwriting process strengthens communication with younger generations and suggests that the variety in emotional narratives can resonate with a broad demographic.
Their activities are more than just musical achievements; they solidify the group's identity and the bond with fans, setting the stage for a successful release of the mini-album 'My First Kick.'
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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