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K-pop boy band AB6IX on their new mini album, dreams, watching Netflix and getting close to their fans

  • AB6IX’s mini album Mo’ Complete: Have a Dream marks a return to their original deep house sound
  • Band members tell the Post they have been working out, watching Netflix and learning new languages during down time amid the coronavirus pandemic

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K-pop boy band AB6IX’s fourth mini album marks a return to their original deep house sound and takes the act back to their sonic beginnings. Photo: Brand New Music
Tamar Herman

South Korean group AB6IX returned this week with their fourth mini album, Mo’ Complete: Have a Dream. The five-track album takes the group back to their sonic beginnings, while the single Close emphasises how much the team has grown since their earliest days and following all the ups and downs of their career.

Ahead of the album’s release, the four members of AB6IX talked to the Post over a video call about their latest release, their dreams, happiness and hobbies.

Q: How are you feeling about the release of Mo’ Complete: Have a Dream?

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Daehwi: We’re kind of nervous right now, getting the new stuff out. I think our fans will love it, and I hope everyone who loves music and loves AB6IX loves our new EP. We came back to the deep house genre that we performed in 2019, when we first debuted. I don’t know if this genre will still hit our fans’ hearts, but I hope everyone likes it.

Donghyun: Our debut single, Breathe, it was deep house. We felt that our fans and everyone enjoyed and loved it, so it made us want to go back to that. To see if we can make it better and cooler, and show some great performances by going back to that style.

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Donghyun from AB6IX. Photo: Brand New Music
Donghyun from AB6IX. Photo: Brand New Music

What sort of story are you hoping fans take away from the single Close and the album as a whole?

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