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Former ASTRO member Rocky's new album "BLANK" tracklist released today. Title track "Jealousy" depicts self-destructive jealousy.

Former ASTRO member Rocky's new album "BLANK" tracklist released today. Title track "Jealousy" depicts self-destructive jealousy.

June/20/2024 13:40

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The new album of former ASTRO member Rocky has been revealed. Today (20th), the tracklist for the 2nd mini album "BLANK" was released on official SNS. It is expected that a fierce battle among solo artists will unfold with this comeback after about 6 months. The title track "Jealousy" of "BLANK" incorporates solo identity and is a synth-pop, post-disco genre song that beautifully blooms but depicts self-destructive jealousy that transforms into irresistible desire. Curiosity is heightened as to how Rocky will express the emotion of jealousy through performance. In addition to "We still love you," "Masterpiece," "Read you," a total of 4 songs will be included. Rocky participated in composing and writing all songs this time as well, showing a high level of completion. From the rock genre "We still love you" to the dance track "Masterpiece," and the pop ballad "Read you" worked on by hit maker producers SQVARE and AVENUE 52, it is expected that one can feel the glamorous vocals of Rocky in each genre. The 2nd mini album "BLANK" will be released on the 27th of this month at 6 PM.

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