Fantasy Boys to release new music on Nov. 24
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Boy band Fantasy Boys is set to release new music on Nov. 24, its agency Pocketdol Studio said Monday.
The band's new release comes not long after its debut EP “New Tomorrow,” which dropped on Sept. 21.
The new release will include a new track, “Get it On.” Whether or not there will be more than one track is yet to be revealed, the agency told the Korea JoongAng Daily.
More details about the release will be announced at a later date, the agency said.
Producers such as Albin Nordqvist, who wrote songs for K-pop groups such as Stray Kids and NCT127, and Gabriel Brandes, who worked with BTS and Tomorrow X Together, will participate in its new release, according to the agency.
Fantasy Boys is a K-pop rookie band that debuted on Sept. 21 with “New Tomorrow.” The band consists of the 11 winners of MBC’s boy band audition program of the same name. The show's season finale aired on June 8.
The band was initially planned to debut with 12 winning members, but after facing conflicts regarding payment distribution with the No. 1 winner of the audition, Yu Jun-won, it decided to debut without him.
The 11 Fantasy Boys members held a fan concert on Oct. 21 in Japan, in celebration of the band's debut.
It also plans to hold two concerts in Tokyo on Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
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BY KIM JI-YE [kim.jiye@joongang.co.kr]
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