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K-pop group Treasure tackles 'blind love' in new single 'King Kong'
K-pop group Treasure tackles 'blind love' in new single 'King Kong'
K-pop group Treasure in the promotional photo for its single 'King Kong.' Photo: ygent_official/XTreasure made a comeback on Tuesday with the digital single "King Kong," a song about "blind love" that showcases the group's more mature side.

"It's about knowing something is impossible but still loving with all your heart. It's about blind love," member Junkyu said in a livestream held an hour before the song's release.
"It's about knowing something is impossible but still loving with all your heart. It's about blind love," member Junkyu said in a livestream held an hour before the song's release.
"It shows a more mature side of Treasure," added Hyunsuk, who co-leads the 10-piece act alongside Jihoon.
"It shows a more mature side of Treasure," added Hyunsuk, who co-leads the 10-piece act alongside Jihoon.
In recent months, Treasure — also consisting of Yoshi, Jaehyuk, Asahi, Doyoung, Haruto, Jeongwoo and Junghwan — has been on its "Relay Tour [Reboot]" concert tour, which included a show in the Philippines earlier this month.
In recent months, Treasure — also consisting of Yoshi, Jaehyuk, Asahi, Doyoung, Haruto, Jeongwoo and Junghwan — has been on its "Relay Tour [Reboot]" concert tour, which included a show in the Philippines earlier this month.
Formed through YG Entertainment's survival show "YG Treasure Box," Treasure debuted in 2020 with the single album "The First Step: Chapter One." It was originally a 12-member group until Bang Yedam and Mashiho left in 2022.
Formed through YG Entertainment's survival show "YG Treasure Box," Treasure debuted in 2020 with the single album "The First Step: Chapter One." It was originally a 12-member group until Bang Yedam and Mashiho left in 2022.
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