KARD Drops Greek Mythology-Inspired Teaser Images for "Dumb Litty"

KARD has unveiled individual teasers for their nearing comeback, which are based on Greek mythology.


Meanwhile, J.Seph turned into Dionysus, the god of wine, and Ares, the god of war. Then, BM became Zeus, the king of the gods, and Thor, the Norse god of thunder.


With their appealing and meaningful facial expressions, plus their remarkable outfit, KARD has successfully represented the powerful and deities.


Prior to this, the group has recently shared the details about their return. According to their official Twitter account, the group will be launching their second digital single titled "Dumb Litty." The track is revealed to be produced by KARD member BM and is set to be out on the 22nd of September.


This is not the first time BM contributed to the team. For the group's 2018 extended play called "Ride on the Wind," its title track of the same name is co-written by BM. Also, this past February, BM released his self-produced solo singles titled "Beastmode" and "BOY2MAN." The first track is about the feeling of being caged and finally breaking out.


Moreover, last 2018, BM has been releasing his self-produced tracks such as "DOWN4U," "Be Mine," and "Better Myself." In the latter, his fellow KARD members helped him out as co-directors and co-editors.


On a different note, "Dumb Litty" will be the group's first comeback in six months, since their latest track "Bomb Bomb," which was unveiled on March 27. Once again, member BM is one of the writers of this song. As of September 16, the music video for "Bomb Bomb" has reached more than 4 million views.


After its release, the single took the number one spot on iTunes K-pop singles chart in 21 countries such as the United States, Brazil, France, Great Britain, Mexico, and Spain. It also ranked 20th on iTunes worldwide chart. In addition, "Bomb Bomb" grabbed the 3rd place in the list of US World Digital Song Sales, marking the group's seventh entry on the said chart and their fifth 'Top 5' hit, following "Oh Nana," "Don't Recall," "Rumor," and "Hola Hola."


Stay tuned for more updates about KARD's upcoming comeback!

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