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The MONSTA X member issued a pop-rock-driven project reflecting a decade-plus career. Forbes reported the release includes the title track So Good and six other songs available on streaming platforms.
ForbesKihyun released the seven-track EP BORDERLINE on July 7, 2026. Forbes reported that the project draws on his experiences after more than ten years in the music industry. Kihyun debuted with MONSTA X in 2015 at age 21.
He issued his first solo single Voyager and album YOUTH while still in his 20s. Now in his 30s, he presents a more mature perspective on the new EP. In a trailer released the prior week, Kihyun said: “When you travel, you inevitably come across paths you never expected.
Moments when you step away from familiar directions and find yourself standing before a landscape you’ve never seen before. I was going through a time like that, too. Not knowing exactly where I was headed, I spent more time thinking about what kind of person I wanted to become.
Its music video depicts an alien invasion, a half-destroyed spaceship, and scenes of ruin. ” Stealin Air showcases Kihyun’s R&B sound with soft melodies and falsettos. Dominos begins slowly before building into its chorus.
Lazy Day is a soft pop-rock song about taking it easy. Late Night Drive is an R&B slow jam with velvety vocals, sexy lyrics, and a saxophone solo. ” BORDERLINE is available on all streaming platforms.
Physical albums are sold at select retailers.
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The United States is negotiating with Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Poland to set up European production of AMRAAM missiles and maintenance for Patriot systems. The countries plan to sign a statement of intent at the NATO summit in Ankara.
Investor Michael Burry replied to comments President Trump made about short sellers during a White House event. Trump said short sellers were in trouble and betting against the country. Burry defended the practice and criticized Trump's grasp of investment strategy.
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