GOT7 expressed their feelings on their expected return.
As the band was preparing to make their much-awaited comeback with their latest mini-album "DYE," members have decided to open up some of their thoughts and concerns.
Stating that for their upcoming return they were working on a brand-new idea, GOT7 admitted that they were seriously concerned about how fans might respond.
"We've been focusing on [this comeback] the whole time, we've been honestly worried about whether people want it," they said.
Nevertheless, as GOT7 released sneak peeks for "DYE" and its music "Not By The Moon" (a song by JYP Entertainment's creator, Park Jin Young), they have been excited and pleased to see how many fans have been able to respond favorably with their new content.
"We felt so proud that we had a good reaction for our teaser trailers because we were concerned," they added.
GOT7 has also demonstrated trust in the quality of their new songs amid their doubts.
"We didn't want the time our supporters spent waiting for us to be a waste, so we really put all of our genuineness into making the [mini album]," they explained. "We have done a lot of new stuff in specific, and have taken on new opportunities to present a different side of ourselves. This album and our idea for this return is a completely different style from everything that GOT7 has achieved up until now. I think we've created an excellent album."
Lastly, GOT7 expressed their happiness about getting back on track. "We want to give you immediately the music and presentation the seven of us worked incredibly hard to perfect," the members added.
"We're also interested and excited to see how people are going to react to this new GOT7 feature. With this round of campaigns, you will be able to see plenty of various sides of us, so please look forward to seeing it.
GOT7 is composed of seven members: JB, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, BamBam, Youngjae, and Yugyeom. They successfully released their first EP Got It in January 2014, which ranked number two on the Gaon Album Chart and number three on the Billboard World Albums Chart. GOT7 received appreciation for their live performance shows, which also feature martial arts tricks and street dance features.
At the end of 2014, GOt7 decided to sign with Sony Music Entertainment Japan and went to the Japanese market to launch their debut album "Around the World" in Japanese. A couple of months later, they went back to South Korea to launch their first full-length studio album, "Identify," breaking records in the country.
In 2015, GOT7 managed to produce its most successful and popular track, "Just Right," from the "Just Right" EP. Their first full-length album in Japan, "Moriagatteyo," was officially announced in 2016 and appeared on Oricon's Oricon Albums Chart in number three.Their fifth Korean EP "Flight Log: Departure" was released, as well as their second full-length studio album "Flight Log: Turbulence."
On Monday, April 20, 6:00 p.m. KST, GOT7 dropped their new six-tracked mini-album "DYE" and the captivating music video for the title song "NOT BY THE MOON."