The Boyz drop prerelease track 'Gibberish' ahead of third Japanese album
Boy band The Boyz dropped its Japanese track, "Gibberish," as a prerelease song for its upcoming Japanese album of the same name at midnight on Monday.
“Gibberish” is a hip-hop dance track that incorporates rock music elements and Y2K aesthetics, according to the boy band’s agency, IST Entertainment.
“The song is a message about music-loving boys navigating a chaotic world, setting out to create a different version of justice from a world [based on] their own terms,” the agency said Tuesday in a press release.
“Gibberish” — set for release on July 19 — will be the boy band’s third Japanese full-length album. The boy band's second Japanese full-length album, “Delicious,” dropped last June. “Delicious” topped the Tower Record Daily Album Chart at the time of its release.
The Boyz will perform in Japan as part of its world tour “Zeneration II.” It will perform at Kanagawa on Aug. 10 and 11 and Osaka on Sept. 22 and 23.
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BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]