Coed K-pop quartet Kard releases its seventh EP, “Where to Now? (Part 1: Yellow Light)," Tuesday evening, the group's first album in 15 months. Known for its reggae music and powerful performance, Kard is presenting an easy-listening song for the first time on the new album. “New attempts were made in this album hoping that it will satisfy the public's listening needs.

We've worked with songs with strong characteristics that many listeners could have found hard to enjoy so this time we wanted to reach more listeners through an easy-listening song,” said Somin of Kard. “Tell My Momma,” the lead track on the EP, is an easy-listening tune with vibrant energy. Synthesizers create an addictive rhythm, blending lively melodies with playful beats to craft the perfect dancing and energetic vibes.

Six side tracks include tropical pop number “Waste My Time,” upbeat electro-pop track “Boombox,” hip-hop dance track “Shimmy Shimmy” and reggae tune “Spin.” Kard took into account that the majority of its fans are now from the West; all the tracks are in English aside from the rapping portion of the main track. “Our schedule for the second half of this year is already full with tours in the US and Germany,” Jiwoo said.

"Next year, we will be visiting Latin America." Speaking about the group's first-ever tour of Germany, where the group will perform in nine cities, J.seph said, "It is uncommon for a K-pop artist to hold a tour in Germany, so this means a lot to u.