K-pop girl group Billlie have made a comeback with their new mini-album ‘the Billage of perception: chapter three’ and its title track ‘EUNOIA’.
Today (March 28), the seven-member girl group returned with their fourth mini-album, ‘the Billage of perception: chapter three’. The release was accompanied by a dreamy new music video for its title track ‘EUNOIA’.
The visual features the Billlie members as high school students dancing along to the upbeat new single from a multi-purpose hall and sports field. Magic seems to be in the air around them, bathing their surroundings in a pink light.
“Flip-flop, flip-flop / Blowing hot and cold / You’re the one and only precious person in the world / Tiki-taka, we’ll all go well with each other,” they sing on the chorus.
The new record includes the opening track ‘enchanted night ~ 白夜’ which, along with the title track, was co-composed by South Korean singer-songwriter Youha. All seven members of the girl group also wrote lyrics for the fan-dedicated ‘various and precious (moment of inertia)’, making it the third song the act have written together.
Billlie also dropped a lyric video for the latter track ahead of ‘the Billage of perception: chapter three’’s release.
Other songs on the record are ‘extra-ordinary’, ‘lionheart (the real me)’ and ‘nevertheless’. ‘the Billage of perception: chapter three’ marks Billlie’s fourth mini-album overall, and the third in their ongoing ‘the Billage of perception’ series, following their November 2021 debut release and their most recent record, which dropped in August 2022.
The girl group concurrently have another album series titled ‘the collective soul and unconscious’, chapter one of which was released in February 2022 alongside the title track ‘GingaMingaYo’.
In a 2022 interview with NME, Billlie leader and rapper Moon Sua shared that one of the group’s strongest points is their ability to “recreate any type of genre and make it into our unique style.”
“We are really excited about living this process as a group and we are having a lot of fun while creating our music. We are always thinking about what else we could do next – always up for a challenge,” she added.
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