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NCT Dream set to release another full album on July 17

/ 03:14 PM June 13, 2023

Photo: NCT Dream/Twitter

The dreamies are back, NCTzens!

South Korean K-pop boy group NCT Dream is gearing up for the release of their new full-length album “ISTJ,” whic is salted on July 17, its agency SM Entertainment confirmed.

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According to an article from the Korean media site Sportsseoul, the album will feature 10 tracks including the title track, “ISTJ.” This is the group’s third full album following “Glitch Mode,” which was released in March 2022.

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The septet just recently wrapped up their encore concert, “The Dream Show 2: IN YOUR DREAM,” where they teased the fans at the end of the show with a short snippet of their single track “Broken Melodies.” The single is set to be released on June 19 ahead of the July comeback.

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NCTzens couldn’t hide their excitement for the new album, which also stirred discussions among fans on the popular MBTI personality test since its title, “ISTJ,” is similar to one of the MBTI types.

NCT Dream recently went to Manila for their sold-out two-day concert, showcasing their entertaining and jaw-dropping performances for Filipino NCTzens.

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NCT Dream debuted as a third subunit for K-pop supergroup NCT in 2016 and has been known for releasing upbeat and youthful music. –Paula Acuavera, INQUIRER.net trainee

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