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SEVENTEEN's Mingyu and S.Coups Unleash 'HYPE VIBES' in Debut Duo Album

Summary

  • SEVENTEEN members Mingyu and S.Coups release first mini-album as duo unit CxM
  • Album 'HYPE VIBES' blends vintage pop and hip-hop, features collaboration with Lay Bankz
  • S.Coups says the album reflects their unfiltered chemistry and musical preferences
SEVENTEEN's Mingyu and S.Coups Unleash 'HYPE VIBES' in Debut Duo Album

In a move that expands SEVENTEEN's musical horizons, members Mingyu and S.Coups have released their first mini-album as the duo unit CxM. Titled 'HYPE VIBES', the 6-track album blends vintage pop and hip-hop, featuring a collaboration with singer-songwriter Lay Bankz on the title track "5, 4, 3 (Pretty Woman)".

S.Coups explains that the album was created based on their own musical preferences, with songs carefully selected to fit the overall flow. "We truly hope many people can feel and enjoy the same 'VIBE' that we do," he says. Mingyu adds that they wanted to create music that anyone could enjoy, without language barriers.

The album's sentimental title track "Young Again" reflects on the fleeting nature of youth, while the lively "5, 4, 3 (Pretty Woman)" reinterprets the classic Roy Orbison song. With BUMZU, who has worked with SEVENTEEN since debut, participating in the production, the duo has crafted an album that showcases their unfiltered chemistry and diverse musical talents.

As SEVENTEEN continues to push boundaries, this CxM unit activity is seen as another step in expanding the group's colors and musical spectrum. Fans can look forward to the duo's dynamic performances and the group's continued growth.

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CxM, consisting of members Mingyu and S.Coups, has released their debut mini-album 'HYPE VIBES'.
The album combines vintage pop, represented by a Roy Orbison cover, with SEVENTEEN's signature hip-hop sound, showcasing the duo's diverse musical talents.
BUMZU, who has worked with SEVENTEEN since their debut, collaborated with Mingyu and S.Coups on the production of this album.

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