
MTV, a popular U.S. media outlet, is
attracting attention by releasing an interview with group THE BOYZ, which is
working on its new song "D.D.D."
MTV, a U.S. music channel, published a
lengthy interview with The BOYZ on its website on Tuesday and highlighted its
performance which is drawing attention as a new generation in the global
market.
An article written by music journalist and
MTV news team Taylor Glasby was entitled 'The Boyz Next Door.'
MTV introduced in detail the music and
activities of THE BOYZ in various parts of the article, reminding them that the
THE BOYZ swept nine rookie awards last year.
MTV especially mentioned its latest
performance, saying that the THE BOYZ is slowly burning internationally as it
has been dubbed the "monster rookie" in South Korea. "The energy
that is tightly coupled is melted into a natural sense of confidence," he
said, noting the growth of the THE BOYZ and its unique energy.
Since the interview was attended by native
English-speaking members such as Jacob and Kevin from Canada and Eric from the
U.S., MTV talked about their dreams, their lives and their sincerity as
singers.
In addition, MTV also introduced the entire
production process of its new song "D.D.D." in New York, as well as
various other stories, including the team's values and preparation for the
debut, drawing curiosity from the fans.
THE BOYZ, which has introduced the team's
direction in presenting the concept of different "boys" in a
compressed manner, also expressed a clear ambition in an interview with MTV,
saying that it wants to perform various styles of music while showcasing the
charms of various boys from all over the world.
When asked about the new song, "D.D.D.",
it's a song with a Mumbai-based bass that gives you a lot of energy." he
added. The concept is about the mature THE BOYZ who opens its eyes to a new
world. Since time can't go back, it has a meaning to learn how to enjoy every
moment," he said, expressing confidence in the new song.
"I've been running without a break
since my debut," he said, telling the story of "I've run without a
break," candidly saying, "The best thing about being an idol is to be
able to do what I love and know that I'm loved." "If we can give the
energy and happiness to our fans, we should be better people every day," he
said.
Meanwhile, THE BOYZ has been on a steep
rise, with the release of its fourth mini-album "DREAMLIKE," which
includes its new song "D.D.D.," on Wednesday, topping iTunes K-pop
albums charts in seven foreign countries, including the United States, Britain,
and Canada.