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idntt Levels Up: "yesweare" Mini Album + "Pretty Boy Swag" Bring Unmatched Youth Swagger to K-Pop

idntt just cranked the volume to MAX with their explosive new mini album "yesweare" and title track "Pretty Boy Swag"—fans, this is the confident, in-your-face evolution you've been screaming for since the very first teaser dropped! The K-Pop boy group -- consisting of Lee Cheongmyeong, Han Yejoon, Towa, Kim Seongjun, Choi Gyeongbeen, Park Nuri, Hwang Eunsoo, and Lee Kyuhuk -- under MODHAUS isn't just releasing music; they're unleashing a full-throttle identity takeover that smashes together the original unevermet crew's electric spark with the blazing arrival of the yesweare unit, all charging toward their ultimate 24-member domination as itsnotover. This isn't filler playlist noise—it's YOUR generation's battle cry, the soundtrack to owning every single strut, stare, and spotlight moment, with idntt shoving the mic straight into your hands so you can scream it back louder than ever.​


photo courtesy of MODHAUS
photo courtesy of MODHAUS

If unevermet had fans buzzing with that addictive thrill of random encounters and fresh starts—like fate throwing you into the deep end of possibility—then yesweare flips the entire script into pure, unapologetic YOUTH EXPLOSION. "We ARE youth itself" pulses as the raw heartbeat of every track, a defiant middle finger to anyone whispering "tone it down" or "grow up too fast." From day one, you've been right there riding shotgun as idntt expands, sharpens their edges, and barrels toward that full 24-member formation, pulling YOU deeper into their ever-growing universe with every beat drop and breakdown. This mini album rejects being wallpaper—it's the relentless anthem for living at full blast, staring down the world without flinching, and strutting life's runway like the entire planet's your personal catwalk.​


The album crashes open with "BOYS", a straight-up declaration of war on anything boring or basic, its electronic-driven pulse slamming like pure adrenaline injected directly into your veins—racing synths slice through pounding kicks that make every fan feel like they're storming the stage barricade themselves, igniting idntt's youth rebellion from the split-second the play button hits. Without a breath, it flows into "Yes We Are", the track that locks in the yesweare unit's unbreakable identity like a mirror held up to your own fire—crisp production layers soaring hooks that scream "this is who we are, deal with it or step aside," delivering the electric moment where longtime unevermet loyalists finally lock arms with the new crew and watch the whole group snap into hyper-focused power right before your eyes.​



Right then, "Pretty Boy Swag" detonates as the undisputed title track juggernaut—a bass-heavy, guitar-shredding, brass-blasting beast where all 15 members unload emotionally charged vocals over a rhythmic groove so viciously infectious you'll feel it rattling your ribcage. The dynamic group choreography weaponizes every performance into a visual apocalypse, sharp angles and flawless synchronization carving through space like lightning while the relentless rhythm dares you to match their energy or get swallowed whole—fans, this is the 2AM bedroom banger, the mirror-dance obsession, the live-show voice-killer that's less a song and more your full personality overhaul.​


The momentum doesn't falter as "Rage Problem" seizes that building fire and channels it into electronic dance music nirvana, twisting raw frustration into fist-pumping catharsis where distorted drops and endless builds recreate the exact second youth snaps back against every pressure point—it's the scream you've been bottling since the first chorus hit, handed to you on a silver platter to unleash without mercy. Capping the ride, "Moon Burn" steals every last drop of late-night fuel with its jackin' house inferno, bouncy basslines and hypnotic grooves converting bedrooms into throbbing clubs—the kind of brain-burrowing beast that has you jacking involuntarily hours later, idntt's signature heat still smoldering as fans worldwide start chanting for an encore before the final note even fades.​


photo courtesy of MODHAUS
photo courtesy of MODHAUS

These five tracks don't just populate an album—they shatter it into a living, breathing universe where unevermet collides with yesweare for the first time ever, handing fans the ultimate front-row ticket to idntt's real-time growth spurt. Every engineered beat, gut-punch lyric, and precision breakdown feels custom-built to make YOU—the day-one believers who turned hype into a movement—feel hyped beyond reason, seen in every bar, and locked & loaded to storm whatever comes next alongside them.​


idntt under MODHAUS was engineered for extraordinary from the jump—kicking off with unevermet's spark, surging through yesweare's fire, and hurtling toward the full 24-member apocalypse of itsnotover—and they're dragging their universe wider right there with YOU in the front lines. "yesweare" isn't music; it's a blood oath that idntt only gets bigger, fiercer, and more addictive by the second. So blast that chorus until your speakers weep, drill the point choreography into muscle memory, tag your squad, flood the timelines—your new obsession just evolved into the beast you can't look away from.

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