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Group The Boyz (THE BOYZ) showed off her wild charisma.The Boyz released the first edition of Japans first music album title song Breaking Dawn Music Video on February 22 through the official SNS channels in Korea and Japan.The Boyz in the Teaser video heralded a worldview that connects the previously public released photo Teaser.The members in the video showed modern styling with black-toned techwear and neon colored light.In particular, The Boyz, which has dynamic performances and impressive chorus melodies in the background of oriental atmosphere such as pine trees and waterfalls, has added to global fans interest in the upcoming Music Video full version of Public release.The Boyzs first Japanese full-length album Breaking Dawn consisted of eight songs, including the title song of the same name.The title song Breaking Dawn will lead listeners into a world of chaos, with Future Punk and Deep Punk sound in perfect harmony without boundaries in the Japanese lyrics that members sing.

Group The Boyz (The Boyz) showed off her wild charisma.

The Boyz released the first edition of Japan's first Music album title song Breaking Dawn Music Video on February 22 through the official SNS channels in Korea and Japan.

The Boyz in the Teaser video heralded a worldview that connects the previously Public released photo Teaser. The members in the video showed modern styling with black-toned techwear and neon colored light. In particular, The Boyz, which has dynamic performances and impressive chorus melodies in the background of oriental atmosphere such as pine trees and waterfalls, has added to global fans' interest in the upcoming Music Video full version of Public release.

The Boyz's first Japanese full-length album Breaking Dawn consisted of eight songs, including the title song of the same name. The title song Breaking Dawn will lead listeners into a world of chaos, with Future Punk and Deep Punk sound in perfect harmony without boundaries in the Japanese lyrics that members sing.