GFriend's Sowon, Eunha, Yerin, SinB, Umji, Yuju.

GFriend's Sowon, Eunha, Yerin, SinB, Umji, Yuju.

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The group GFRIEND revealed the biggest change in their latest album.


On the 3rd at 4 PM, GFRIEND introduced their new mini-album '回:LABYRINTH' (Hwae: Labyrinth) at a showcase held at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.


This album is the first release since GFRIEND's agency Source Music became a label under Big Hit Entertainment. When asked about the biggest change, Umji said, "We have always put a lot of care into the tracks on our previous albums. We take pride in our music and have worked hard to provide high-quality songs not only for the title tracks but also for the other tracks we build up. However, this time, the biggest difference might be that all the tracks are connected by a story. The fact that the songs have related content seems to stand out."


Next, she mentioned a somewhat small but significant change. Umji stated, "It's a very minor thing, but our album covers have never featured a member's face before, and this time, for the first time, the members' faces are not on the cover. Each of the three versions includes images that highlight unique characteristics. It feels different, and the members like it."



Meanwhile, GFRIEND's title track 'Crossroads' expresses the complex emotions of a girl who is at a crossroads, struggling with which direction to take.


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