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DKB returns with new mini-album "Emotion" on October 23, featuring the title track "Irony" and various promotional content.

DKB returns with new mini-album "Emotion" on October 23, featuring the title track "Irony" and various promotional content.

October/13/2025 12:25

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The 8-member boy group DKB, captivating global K-POP fans with their outstanding performances, will make a comeback with their new mini-album "Emotion" on October 23, after about 1 year and 3 months. Their agency, Brave Entertainment, released the title and scheduler video for the 9th mini-album "Emotion" on October 13 at midnight through DKB's official YouTube channel and social media, greatly heightening fan expectations. The released video showcases part of the sound source for the title track "Irony" along with practice scenes, further increasing interest in the work. Additionally, the video reveals the upcoming promotional schedule, indicating that various content will be released sequentially leading up to the album's release. According to the schedule, the tracklist will be revealed on October 14, the first and second concept photos on the 15th and 16th, "FOOTAGE" videos featuring the choreography creation process and dance spoilers on the 17th and 20th, and the music video teaser for the title track "Irony" on October 21, with diverse teasing content planned. Furthermore, pre-orders for "Emotion" will start on October 15 at 3 PM on various online music sites in South Korea. DKB, loved as a self-producing all-rounder group that handles their own lyrics, composition, and choreography, has previously released songs like "Sorry Mama," "Still," "ALL IN," "Rollercoaster," "24/7," "What The Hell," and "Flirting X," receiving strong support from K-POP fans both domestically and internationally. DKB's 9th mini-album "Emotion" will be released simultaneously online and offline on October 23 and will be available through major music distribution sites.

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