The album includes a total of seven tracks, with member participation in all.
Leader Gye-hoon is hinting at new musical challenges while engaging with fans.
[TV Daily Reporter Kim Han-gil] JYP Entertainment's boy group KickFlip has made a comeback with their new song 'I Want to Annoy You.' The group's showcase in Seoul's YES24 Live Hall on April 6 celebrated the release of their mini album 'My First Kick.'
The album features seven tracks, including the title track 'I Want to Annoy You,' along with 'Twenty,' 'Stup!d,' 'Backward,' 'Scroll,' 'Roar,' and 'My Direction,' showcasing the members' growing musical talent, as their names appear in the credits of all songs.
The title track 'I Want to Annoy You' is a hyper-punk dance song that captures the exuberant energy of love. With witty lyrics, the track displays a charming flirtation style, written with the unique voice of leader Gye-hoon. This will likely enhance fan interaction and fun, especially as Gye-hoon has been gaining attention through various media platforms, further solidifying the group's identity in this comeback.
KickFlip's new album markedly showcases their musical growth. The lead track, 'I Want to Annoy You,' blends hyper-punk with an energetic perspective on love and relationships. This makes it an appealing element for fans, allowing them to connect more deeply with the music.
Leader Gye-hoon stands out with his exceptional communication skills and creativity, which reflect his personal style. This active interaction with fans enhances the group's positive image and significantly influences the songwriting process. Gye-hoon's diverse activities amplify the song's appeal, offering freshness to the audience.
Furthermore, KickFlip indicates a spirit of experimentation with various genres, promising more musical innovations in the future. They are committed to maintaining their current musical identity while continually seeking new challenges. This approach lays a foundation for KickFlip to evolve beyond a mere boy group into a globally recognized artist.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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