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Naze, Baby Monster, Kiras, and Billy: A New Musical Journey

This week, Naze, Baby Monster, Kiras, and Billy released new albums.
Each album features unique tracks that explore diverse themes.
The artists signal a fresh start while raising expectations for their future activities.

[TV Daily Music Team] In the first week of May, Naze, Baby Monster, Kiras, and Billy began their activities by releasing new albums. Naze's debut mini album 'Naze' features four tracks including the title song 'People Talk', capturing precious moments within the walls of Seoul. The album showcases a dance-pop track with dramatic piano sounds and addictive beats. Baby Monster released their third mini album 'Choom', presenting a hip-hop dance track that aims to unite the world into one stage. With addictive synths and heavy bass, it conveys a message for everyone to dance freely. Additionally, Kiras's second single 'Ta Ta' expresses the excitement and joy of relationships, featuring a strong chorus under the global teen concept, radiating bright and free energy. Lastly, Billy's first full-length album, 'The Collective Soul and Unconscious: Chapter 2', with the title track 'ZAP', sings about returning to 'the current me' and showcases a complex worldview through various tracks.

Naze's debut album strongly reflects the group's identity, depicting the vivid aspects of youth. The track 'People Talk' delivers a relatable message paired with a lively beat, showcasing potential for a rapid establishment in the market as newcomers. The emphasis on original sounds throughout the album marks it as a symbolic piece announcing their fresh start.

Baby Monster ventures beyond the existing frameworks with the song 'Choom', breaking down genre boundaries and attempting an expansion. Their ability to highlight both individuality and teamwork in future activities will undoubtedly attract attention. This album, showcasing clear musical growth, promises fresh enjoyment for fans.

Kiras stimulates the youth's sensibilities with the power of short tracks, demonstrating a desire to convey a global sentiment. The strong hook and lively beat are catchy enough to be memorable, increasing their attractiveness to younger audiences. Furthermore, the positive messages embedded in their music are likely to further endear them to their fan base.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr