ALL(H)OURS pursues growth with a masculine concept

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ALL(H)OURS embraced a more masculine concept in their third mini-album, "Smoke Point," as a reflection of their ongoing commitment to growth and evolution. The K-pop group, consisting of seven members, released "Smoke Point" in February, showcasing a shift from their previous "drift phonk" sound. Member Kunho noted a personal transition towards a more mature image, mirroring the album's theme. The group aims to evolve and push boundaries, hoping to be remembered for their unique image and well-rounded talents, as expressed by member Masami.


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