
The music video of “REVEAL" surpassed 10 million views within two days of its release.
"We achieved 10 million views on YouTube within 48 hours of the release of the music video of our first full-length album "REVEAL," which was released at midnight on Saturday," said Cracker Entertainment, the agency of THE BOYZ. The BOYZ made a comeback at midnight on February 10, releasing a new song of the same title as their first full-length album "REVEAL."
The achievement of THE BOYZ adds even more surprise to the results achieved just two days after the album's release.
Previously, THE BOYZ topped iTunes K-pop albums charts in Britain and three other foreign countries, including Switzerland and Denmark, at the same time on Feb. 11, demonstrating their extraordinary prowess. The Song also topped Finland and the Netherlands, proving their relentless rise by grabbing the top spot in five foreign countries on iTunes alone.
On top of that, it also topped daily and real-time charts in the Korean music charts Gaon Chart and Hanter Chart albums categories, respectively, indicating stellar performance by topping the Sinnara Records Daily Chart.
THE BOYZ’s new song "REVEAL" is a pop R&B song based on the Progressive House, featuring "Wolf in the Moonlight" and "Wolf moon in the Year" as the motif of "First Full Moon." The music video was directed by Cho Bum-jin, the director of the VM project, who has been working with big K-pop artists such as EXO and Seventeen.
Meanwhile, The Boyz, who released their first full-length album "REVEAL" on Feb. 10, unveiled the first performance of their new song "REVEAL" on Mnet on Feb. 13.