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MYNAME marks its return with new mini EP 'VIVID' after a 7-year hiatus; Elated fans react
Boy Group MYNAME has returned! The idol group debuted back in 2011 and had remained fairly inactive after their disbandment in 2019. The group recently made their comeback to the music industry after a seven-year hiatus.
MYNAME returns after 7 years with new EP
K-pop idol group MYNAME, who had debuted in 2011 and had last released a Japanese album in 2018, have officially returned with their new mini EP titled 'VIVID', with the title song 'Bad Bad Higher' on July 2.
MYNAME are back with their first Japanese mini album in 7 years, 'VIVID', and the title track 'BAD BAD HIGHER'!
The choreography was made by DA PUMP's KENZO and pays hommage to MYNAME's debut song 'Message'.
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The mini EP consists of tracks created by 3 of the five original members: Gunwoo, Insoo, and Seyong, while the remaining two are still credited to be part of the group. It has a total of 6 tracks in total.
As soon as the news about the idol group's new mini EP and single dropped, fans went into a frenzy and started celebrating the milestone.
Fans react to the comeback
As soon as the songs and music videos dropped online on the popular video streaming platform, fans went haywire.
Expressing excitement over the new music, one fan commented that "I liked the song, the rhythm, everything was good. I hope to keep listening to this song and I hope to hear more songs. MYNAME is excellent, the best," while another continued, sharing that "Feel awesome to look myname again!!"
A third fan shared a comment saying, "There isn't enough volume for MyName!!!"
About MYNAME
MYNAME debuted in 2011 and was formed directly by Fly to the Sky's Hwanhee.
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Ever since their debut, the group has seen major success in Japan and has extensively worked on releasing Japanese content throughout their tenure.
After being active for almost 8 years, the group's official management agency announced in 2019 that the group members had decided not to renew their contracts with their original company, causing the group to disband.
While fans expressed their disappointment at the time, it was Seyoung, a fellow member of MYNAME, who mentioned that the rumour was false. Their contracts expired, but they were still a group. At the time, he also released a statement about how the group had still been actively promoting Japan.