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DXMON announces new single "Youth Never DIE" with tracks including "Zip Zip Zip" and "Heart Balloon," showcasing their unique identity.

DXMON announces new single "Youth Never DIE" with tracks including "Zip Zip Zip" and "Heart Balloon," showcasing their unique identity.

October/17/2024 18:31

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DXMON will release a new single that incorporates their own identity. Today (17th) at 12 PM, they revealed the tracklist for their 2nd single "Youth Never DIE" through their official SNS. According to the tracklist, this album includes three tracks: "Zip Zip Zip," "Heart Balloon," and "Zip Zip Zip (Inst.)." The title track "Zip Zip Zip" is a hip-hop dance number that captivates the ears with a rhythmic and intense 808 bass and a glamorous, fantastical synthesizer, conveying a message of walking their own path regardless of others' gazes. K-POP hitmaker Ryan Chung composed it, with members HEE, Taeguk, and REX participating in the lyrics, creating a synergistic effect. "Heart Balloon" is a dance-pop number with a refreshing vibe, offering a lively energy distinct from the title track. Notably, all members contributed to the lyrics, resulting in a more authentic song. The new single "Youth Never DIE" symbolizes DXMON's youth that will never die, conveying a message of teenage passion and hope that does not lose its light over time. Fans are gathering interest in this single that incorporates their unique shining youthful energy and identity. DXMON's 2nd single "Youth Never DIE" will be released on the 21st at 6 PM through various music distribution sites.

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