P1Harmony Teases Bold Comeback with Upcoming Mini Album ‘DUH!’
Rising K-Pop sensation P1Harmony—comprised of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob—has given fans an electrifying glimpse into their upcoming release. On June 6, FNC Entertainment dropped the official album sampler for the group’s highly anticipated eighth mini album, ‘DUH!’, set to release on June 8.
The video teaser unveils short previews of all six tracks, smoothly paired with cinematic visuals and bold performance cuts. In moody, dim-lit settings, the members rhythmically express the vibe of each song, transitioning effortlessly to high-energy sequences that showcase their charisma and fearless performance style. It’s a stylish, swagger-filled take on a comeback that promises to redefine their musical identity.
Lead single ‘DUH!’ anchors the album with its ’90s old-school hip-hop roots, while the remaining tracks dive into versatile soundscapes—from the fan-directed ‘Pretty Boy’, painted in the hues of their supporters, to the heavy R&B-hip-hop-driven ‘Murmur’. ‘Flashy’ crafts a narrative about standing out from the crowd, ‘Over And Over’ pulses with determination to face obstacles, and ‘Work’ experiments with boundary-pushing vocals and production.
True to form, P1Harmony shines not only in performance but in storytelling. Members Intak and Jongseob contributed lyrics to every track, including the title song. Jiung participated in writing and composing three tracks, while Keeho is credited in the composition of ‘Pretty Boy’. Jongseob also joined the production crew behind ‘Work’.
This marks their first release in eight months, and with ‘DUH!’, P1Harmony steps confidently forward, blending cheeky attitude with an unmistakable swagger. Their signature genre-fusing sound has never felt more distinct, and the album offers a vibrant snapshot of where they’re headed next in the rapidly evolving world of K-Pop.
‘DUH!’—along with the full music video for its title track—will be available globally on streaming platforms starting June 8 at 6 PM (KST).