[Sportschosun, Jeong Bit] ONF explained why all of the members moved to the same agency together.
ONF held a showcase for their second full-length album, "ONF: My Self," at the Cube Convention Center in Sangam, Seoul, on the 17th. "We all have the same goal," they said. "It is not something special. It is only natural."
The new album continues the narrative from last year's second full-length album, "ONF: My Identity." In the previous album, the group portrayed themselves as travelers chasing dreams and offered hope and strength to those in the dark. This time, they tell a story of making their own choice at the end of the journey.
Above all, attention is focused on the fact that the members left WM Entertainment and set up a new home at K I Entertainment, making this their first release under the new agency. Following their joint military service, the agency move also highlights the members' strong bond.
Minkyun said the secret to staying together was that "our goals were all the same. We have deep trust in one another, and our teamwork is really strong. We thought that if we all stayed together with that mindset, we would get good results."
Wyatt nodded and said, "We fought a lot, but that really made us feel like family. When we decided to move, all six of us naturally agreed as one. Rather than something special, it just felt natural to move together."
ONF will release their second full-length album, "ONF: My Self," on various online music platforms at 6 p.m. on the 17th and begin promotions.
Jeong Bit, rightlight@sportschosun.com
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