KickFlip's Minjae has opened up about his decision to renounce his dual citizenship with New Zealand.
On the 6th, KickFlip held a media showcase at the Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, to celebrate the release of their fourth mini-album, 'My First Kick'.
During the event, member Minjae explained why he chose to give up his New Zealand citizenship in favor of South Korean nationality. Minjae stated, "As a Korean, I naturally wanted to work hard in Korea. So, I gave up my New Zealand citizenship without any hesitation."
KickFlip's fourth mini-album captures the prologue of their twenties and the dazzling first challenges of youth. The new release includes a total of seven tracks, featuring the title track 'I Want to Be Annoying', the pre-released song 'Twenty', as well as 'Stup!d', 'Reverse', 'Scroll', 'Roar', and 'My Direction'. All members contributed to the credits of the album.
The title track 'I Want to Be Annoying' is a hyper-funk-based dance song that showcases KickFlip's bolder transformation. Known for their playful style, the group adds vibrancy to this straightforward confession song aimed at a first love.
KickFlip's mini-album 'My First Kick' will be available on various music streaming sites from 6 PM today.
Reporter Kim Ji-won, TenAsia one@tenasia.co.kr