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THE BOYZ are reportedly slated to release new music this November.

This is according to a October 12 report by South Korean news site JoyNews24, which claims that the boyband are currently filming a new music video in Seoul. The publication also noted that the group’s new project will be released in November.

However, the groupā€™s agency Cre.Ker Entertainment has yet to confirm the report as of writing.

If true, THE BOYZ’s upcoming project will come just three months after the release of their sixth mini-album ā€˜Thrill-ingā€™. That release had marked the group’s first domestic release in approximately 11 months, since their fifth mini-album ā€˜Chaseā€™ in September last year, which featured the title track ā€˜The Stealerā€™.

In a four-star review, NMEā€™s Carmen Chin described ā€˜Thrill-ingā€™ as ā€œa rollercoaster ride of epic proportions that not only pays tribute to their earlier sounds of fresh-faced wonder, but also takes unexpected twists in an ambitious showcase of versatility and experimentation.ā€

The group had also opened up about their mini album in an exclusive interview with NME. ā€œThereā€™s so many emotions that we associate with it and that we feel while going to one, itā€™s an emotional rollercoaster,ā€ says Kevin.

ā€œWe had our share of bright and bubbly [concepts] and we had our share of dark and conceptual. I think this album is very bright, but at the same time very witty and tongue-in-cheek.ā€

Aside from a new EP, THE BOYZ also released the single ā€˜Kingdom Comeā€™ earlier this year. The track, released as part of their appearance on Kingdom: Legendary War, has since become their first to top the real-time chart of South Korean streaming service Genie.

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