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YOUNG POSSE returns with bold, genre-blending single ‘LOSE YOUR SHXT’”

By releasing their digital single “LOSE YOUR SHXT” on January 10, 2026, at 1 a.m. KST over the major streaming platforms, the YOUNG POSSE made their debut back to the global music scene. K‑pop group consisting of Jeong Sunhye, Wi Yeonjeong, Jiana, Doeun, and Han Jieun have kept on steadily climbing up the musical ladder with genre-blending music as their thematic concern. The song "LOSE YOUR SHXT” is part of the Hearts Series Volume 3 and features a remarkable collaboration with Chinese rapper BENZO whose vigorous and distinct rap parts make the songs intercultural and unique. You can easily see that this track was produced under DSP Media just by looking at it listing on Apple Music system.



Musically, “LOSE YOUR SHXT” is a hybrid of hip‑hop and K-pop styled music that fills listeners with energy. It's sound includes deep bass lines, vigorous rap delivery and loose structure that goes in line with the new generations boldness. The drum track was produced by Ludwig Lindell and WAVEBOY who have already made their names on some of the biggest K‑pop projects. Writing credits, given in official teasers and release information, consist of Lindell, BENZO, Hwaji, Jasmine, KIGGEN, and WAVEBOY which show that it’s a confluence of creative effort characteristic for Korean pop culture as well as hip‑hop.


The pre-release publicity of the single was to be done through a teaser posted on the official social media account of YOUNG POSSE. It was rather playful display of what you should expect in the full music video. In the teaser, it shows a mini-narrative which is humorous in a fusion burger restaurant whereby BENZO is depicted as an overworked chef and the members of YOUNG POSSE are staff who have no worry at all almost chaotic. This contrasts visually the high-octane spectacle of rap with its nonchalant attitude perfectly underlining their song’s meaning of recklessness and ‘letting go’. The camera handling is dynamic, and teaser focuses on motion, action, and visual excitement more so than telling an extended narrative, so setting its vibrant tone. The full clip appeared in 9th January 2026 before releasing digitally.


On the basis of information provided by DSP Media and as written in Korean press, “LOSE YOUR SHXT” should be considered as a wise pre-comeback decision engineered by YOUNG POSSE towards their single album to be released on 27th January 2026. But this song is not just a musical appetizer or something to hint you about the group’s international ambitions and BENZO from China hip‑hop scene because BENZO is a big figure there. The single has been composed specifically to try new sounds and show that they are versatile enough for fans before they launch a comeback with an even more ambitious musical style.



Since the critics and media have been publishing their opinions about the single, they have been fascinated by its energetic and audacious form. On January 9, 2026, Star News Korea made a comment that the release “shows [their] boldness and readiness to win over an international audience,” and also stated it as an “unexpected song that comes before the official return, hinting on a more diverse musical path.” It has been observed that the humour and dynamic visuals used in the trailer also play a good role in expressing the theme of song humorously in addition to visually demonstrating freedom, energy as well as emotional exhortation without necessarily imposing a lucid story line.


In summary, “LOSE YOUR SHXT” crystallizes YOUNG POSSE’s dedication to the bold and multi-cultural experimental art. Fusing high-energy hip‑hop bangers with K‑pop swagger, fronting it with visually playful storytelling, the group makes their 2026 comeback be a diverse, ambitious and internationally reaching product. It is a prelude, an announcement and a celebration of expressive freedom that finally places YOUNG POSSE among those groups that will not fear pressing the perceptual limits of contemporary K‑pop well into their fans’ attention globally in the ensuing months.

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