HORI7ON to drop debut album ‘Friend-SHIP’ on July 24

HORI7ON to release debut album ‘Friend-SHIP’ on July 24

/ 02:03 PM July 05, 2023

HORI7ON members (from left) Vinci, Jeromy, Marcus, Kyler, Reyster, Kim, Winston. Image: Twitter/@HORI7ONofficial

HORI7ON members (from left) Vinci, Jeromy, Marcus, Kyler, Reyster, Kim, Winston. Image: Twitter/@HORI7ONofficial

HORI7ON, an all-Filipino boy group formed under the reality show “Dream Maker,” will make their debut in South Korea on July 24.

The septet will release their first album “Friend-SHIP,” which is said to revolve around their “dreams and hopes,” according to a statement from MLD Entertainment.

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“Finally, after the 100 days of miracle, heralded their debut as a successful world pop artist and turned their direction towards the whole world. The members of HORI7ON who have been endlessly rowing the rough waves not knowing when to give up, will now start their fearless sail,” the label added.

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The upcoming record will be released at 5 p.m. in the Philippines and 6 p.m. in South Korea. Details about the tracklist are yet to be announced, as of this writing.

Prior to their debut, they will be appearing in their own documentary series “100 Days Miracle” which will be released on July 7 at M2’s official YouTube channel. They also dropped their pre-release singles “Lovey Dovey” and “Dash” earlier this year.

HORI7ON consists of Jeromy Batac, Marcus Cabais, Kyler Chua, Vinci Malizon, Reyster Yton, Kim Ng, and Winston Pineda. The group is co-managed by MLD Entertainment and ABS-CBN. EDV

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