After a lengthy hiatus, the members of BAP, have made their much-anticipated return to the stage. Debuting in 2012, the iconic boy band quickly rose to fame with their versatile sound, delivering powerful hip-hop anthems like “No Mercy” and “One Shot,” alongside lighter, more playful tracks such as “Stop It” and “Crash.” Despite their disbandment in 2019 following the expiration of their contracts with TS Entertainment, the group has now reunited, marking their return with the release of the EP “Curtain Call,” six and a half years later.
For their comeback, the group is performing under the name "Bang&Jung&Yoo&Moon," the surnames of the members, rather than using their original group name. "We would love to perform as original team name, but there were difficulties. We considered creating a new name and other options, but having performed under that name for so long, it was hard to choose a new one," member Young-jae said Thursday, shedding tears while explaining the decision behind the new name.
"Many fans remember us by that name, so we thought it would be better to meet our fans with our names rather than coming up with entirely different name," member Daeh-hyun added. The new album “Curtain Call,” consists of five tracks spanning various genres, all infused with B.A.
P’s unique style. Leader Yong-guk participated in composing all the songs and served as the album’s executive producer. "The album title ‘Curtain Call’ signifies our return to t.