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The K-pop group issued its debut full-length album on Monday after marking its third anniversary. Members described the record as a reflection on their trainee period and early career experiences.
K-pop boy group Boynextdoor released its first studio album, "Home," at 6 p.m. on Monday. "Since we've shown a lot of our innocent side, we tried to show many of our anxious feelings of living through youth and emotions we had but kept aside," member Woonhak said. Leader Myung Jaehyun added that the song "I Wonder" transfers the group's real fear that fans might leave while waiting.
The group incorporated familiar K-pop elements such as synchronized dance and a bridge leading to a high note and dance break. Riwoo stated that the B-sides preserve the band's free-spirited style for fans who expect it. The final CD-only track "I Wonder, Always" gives each member four bars to address listeners directly.
The band said it chose the timing after its third anniversary last month to close "Chapter 1" and create a reference point for future years.
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