K-pop group NEWBEAT is making a powerful comeback with their latest mini album Louder Than Ever, featuring mostly English-language tracks to reach a wider international audience.

Group leader Minseok previously described the new release as proof that the group is ready to take on the global stage.
“During our eight-month break, we spent a lot of time thinking about our fans and how to show something new to everyone, not just in Korea. We’ve been preparing hard for this comeback,” he told The Korea Times.

When NEWBEAT first debuted earlier this year with their track “RAW AND RAD,” they branded themselves as a fusion of hip-hop energy and fearless creativity, a bold reflection of their unique musical identity.

Now, eight months later, they’ve channeled that same energy into a broader, global direction. Their new mini album Louder Than Ever marks a bold shift performed entirely in English to make their music more accessible and relatable to international listeners.

According to the group, choosing English was a deliberate move to ensure their message comes across clearly, helping them connect more deeply and quickly with fans around the world. – Boom!










