
NexZ exudes confidence on 2nd EP
The seven-piece act returns with new music about five months since the previous mini album, 'Nallina.'
The new album consists of five tracks. The physical album will have an additional track, titled 'Z Side_250226.'
The titular track 'best shows our unique energy, blending old-school hip-hop rhythm and dazzling performance,' said Seita.
'There are many points that play up and I could not help but replay the song many times when I first listened to it,' added Hyui. He said his favorite song from the EP, though, is side track 'Run With Me,' especially the phrase 'It's OK/ Take your time,' written by Han of Stray Kids.
'The fact that we participated in creating the choreography makes this album even more significant,' said Yu.
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