Hanni Drops Exciting Clues About NewJeans’ New Music
NewJeans was recently interviewed by the popular American pop culture magazine Rolling Stone, who asked the top 4th-gen group about their quick rise to fame, their multiple brand endorsements, and what is in store for their highly-anticipated summer comeback.
Since their surprise debut last summer, the group has positioned themselves as the ultimate “it girls.”
In less than a year, the group has secured brand endorsement deals in the double digits, a coveted spot in 2023 Lollapalooza’s line-up, and has broken multiple records in their rise to fame.
The group debuted with a refreshingly unique sound, and their chart-topping songs have left a lasting impression on fans worldwide.
NewJeans are set to continue their success with their upcoming second mini-album, which is eagerly anticipated by fans.
With all eyes on the rookie group, anticipating their next move, Hanni spilled on what to expect from their upcoming songs and gave insight into what Tokkis have to look forward to in NewJeans’ interview with Rolling Stone.
Although I’ve loved every song we’ve released to date, the music on our new mini album is exactly the type of music I enjoy.
— NewJeans’ Hanni
Hanni revealed that the new songs will be unlike anything they’ve released before, promising the group will show more variety.
Everything about our new songs is … fresh… Compared to our previous releases, this new mini album definitely has a lot more variety to offer, in not just genre of music and dance style, but what we are striving to express and show to you.
— NewJeans’ Hanni
In her final clue about the group’s comeback, Hanni makes an exciting comment when she revealed the group would be experimenting with sounds and releasing music that hasn’t been tried often.
I think we are stepping into an area of music that hasn’t been experimented with or tried very often before.
— NewJeans’ Hanni
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