Breeze, sound your sirens! Korean boy group RIIZE has released a new single “Combo” in celebration of the band’s one year anniversary. The song is the core of their newest record, “RIIZING: Epilogue,” a repackaged version of their debut mini album, “RIIZING.”
The name RIIZE, pronounced “rise,” is intended to be a metaphor for youthful growth and realizing personal dreams. “Combo” really shows off that intimate message by embracing the bond of an odd combo — as the song puts it, “a loser” and “a weirdo.”
Last year, the seven members, Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan, Wonbin, Seunghan, Sohee and Anton debuted with the single “Get a Guitar,” which showcased the theme of young, hopeful love. Besides their meaningful music, the group is also known for their clean dance formations and complex choreographies, as best shown in “Siren.”
The group is signed under SM Entertainment, which manages other popular K-pop groups such as aespa, EXO and Red Velvet. Earlier this year, RIIZE went on their first world tour, traveling to major North American cities such as Los Angeles and Mexico City. If you weren’t able to catch any of the dates, you’ll get your chance to see them live Sept. 13. The first day of the Seoul finale will be broadcast in cinemas worldwide at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST, so make sure to get your tickets here.
For now, it seems like the boys are closing out their first chapter — the first years of their career together. Whether you’re a longtime fan or you’ve just delved into this emotional, yet talented band, make sure to take a look at their music video, out on YouTube now.
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