P1Harmony, New Hope Club to release 'Super Chic' collab track
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Boy band P1Harmony and New Hope Club will release a collaborated track “Super Chic” on Friday and perform the song for the first time at New Hope Club’s concert in Seoul on April 23, FNC Entertainment announced Friday.
Produced, written and composed by P1Harmony and New Hope Club, “Super Chic” is an R&B track with groovy guitar riffs, basses and bell sounds.
“The track features P1Harmony’s unique vocals and rap and New Hope Club’s clean vocals,” the press release said.
“Super Chic” will be performed live during New Hope Club’s Seoul concert on April 23, at the Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul, where P1Harmony is set to make a special appearance.
A behind-the-scenes video of the two bands producing the track will be released at a future date.
P1Harmony and New Hope Club first collaborated with each other last year when the British boy band performed in Korea at the Haus of Wonder Festival. The boy bands shot TikTok challenge videos and released behind-the-scenes videos.
P1Harmony recently finished a tour of 12 cities around the United States, including stops in Los Angeles, Oakland, Denver, Houston, Chicago and New York. New Hope Club featured as a guest performer at the boy band’s New York concert.
BY CHO YONG-JUN [cho.yongjun1@joongang.co.kr]
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