Sangyeon began the military enlistment and members of The Boyz attended to say goodbye and support the group member in the army
This second-year, 17, Sangyeonfrom The Boyz, enlisted in the army! The moment was shared on the group’s social networks, where it is possible to see the members gathered in support of Idol, which is the first of the formation to fulfill the mandatory military enlistment for men in South Korea.
In the images, Sangyeon It also highlights your new haircut to join the Armed Forces; look:
It is worth remembering that the enlistment of Sangyeon It was confirmed by the agency that manages the group’s career, One Hundred, about two months ago in a statement, which reveals that Idol enlisted to the Army Band and received its final notification of acceptance of military labor administration on January 23.
There was no special event at the artist’s entrance to the training field to ensure safety and avoid confusion. If idol meets 18 months of enlistment, the dismissal should occur in September next year.
As for The Boyz, the group must remain active with the members: Jacob, Younghoon, Hyunjae, JUYEON, Kevin, New, Q, Hakyeon, Sunwoo and Ericas they will promote the album “Unexpeted”, released today, 17, which came with a music video for the title track “VVV”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sulsfwkv4q
Remember that this is the first album under the command of One Hundred, an agency with which they signed a contract at the end of 2024 after they ended their contracts with IST Entertainment.
Thus, the launch brought mixed feelings of worries and animation, as revealed by Kevinwho states that during the preparation process, they could “feel that all members were being honest about music”, as well as representing a “new beginning” for the group, as he said Sunwooto the Allkpop portal.
“I felt it was fun to create new songs with people who look at us with a renewed perspective,” Idol said.
‘Unexpeted’ has nine unreleased tracks. They are: ‘Feel the Bass’, ‘VVV’, ‘Starry Night’, ‘Ain’t Salty’, ‘Rose’, ‘Rock and Roll’, ‘Nothing’, ‘Miss Demeanor’ and ‘Cross Over’; listen!
Source: Recreio
