Each album showcases different genres and expresses the emotions of youth.
The artists' new attempts positively impact music fans.
[TVDaily Music Team] In the last week of April 2026, a variety of albums from ILLIT to QWER have delighted listeners with diverse genres.
ILLIT's mini 4th album 'MAMIHLAPINATAPAI' revolves around the techno title track 'It’s Me', capturing the playful exploration of love's definition. With a potent hook and straightforward lyrics, it candidly expresses the emotions of youth.
LUCY's 2nd full album 'Childish' conveys a hopeful message about not wanting to grow up, harmoniously blending energetic band sounds with emotional melodies.
CRAVITY's mini 8th album 'ReDeFINE' addresses the uncertainties and aspirations of youth. The title track 'AWAKE' is an alternative pop piece built on strong dark synth beats, showcasing a fresh sound.
82MAJOR's mini 5th album 'FEELM' encapsulates a dreamy approach to various emotions, while TWS's mini 5th album 'NO TRAGEDY' highlights a refreshing love story through 'You, You'.
QWER's mini 4th album 'CEREMONY' reflects a positive affirmation of self-identity through an uplifting sound, combining bright band elements.
As new music trends emerge in the industry, ILLIT's technical prowess stands out. Their mini 4th album's bold techno attempts broaden their musical range, with lyrics capturing genuine emotions resonating strongly with listeners.
LUCY is fostering a connection with audiences through their title 'Childish', where varying emotional arcs across tracks invite the audience to immerse themselves in the album. Their unique color shines particularly through live arrangements that integrate emotional melodies.
CRAVITY's album 'ReDeFINE' showcases their evolution into mature artists. Addressing instability and overcoming it with music is yielding positive responses from recent fans. Their approach to the nuances of youth in this new era allows for richer musical expressions.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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