Boy group WOLF HOWL HARMONY released their first full-length album "WOLF" on March 12th, and the music video for the lead track "BAKUON" has been revealed.
Boy group WOLF HOWL HARMONY from EXILE TRIBE released their first full-length album on March 12th.
WOLF contains 11 tracks, including their trilogy of songs based on the theme of "youth": Pink Flash Lights, Love Triangle and Pierce. Also included is Letters, a ballad based on heartfelt letters penned by each
member that highlights their individual experiences, from the thrill of auditions to the challenges faced during their debut and the emotional journey of releasing their album.
A music video for the lead track from the album, BAKUON, was also recently unveiled on YouTube. BAKUON, literally translating to "extremely loud sound," is said to embody the group's mission to "carve out a new era for boy groups
with maximum volume and energy." The song is said to distinguish itself with global influences, most notably Baile Funk, as well as unexpected shifts such as a nostalgic 1990s R&B interlude and a sharp, unexpected beat switch.
To match the song's energy, WOLF HOWL HARMONY partnered with LIFULL ALT-RHYTHM, a Japanese dance group from the D.LEAGUE. It's said to feature their most demanding choreography to date.
Links to download and stream
WOLF on various music platforms are available here.
The music video for BAKUON and the official YouTube audio for Letters can be streamed below.