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DAY6 drops fourth album ‘The Decade,’ renews ties with JYP Entertainment

In celebration of their first decade together.

On Friday, September 5, Korean band DAY6 returned with its fourth studio album entitled ‘The Decade,’ which carries ouble singles in ‘Dream Bus’ and ‘INSIDE OUT’.

The music video for the latter single has already gained over 990,000 views on YouTube, nearly a day since it was published on the platform.

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Apart from the singles, other songs that are part of the 10-track album are ‘Sun, Stay Asleep,’ ‘Disco Day,’ ‘My Way,’ ‘Before The Stars,’ ‘Take All My Heart,’ ‘Dream Rider,’ ‘So It’s The End,’ and ‘Our Season’.

‘The Decade’ is the follow-up to the single ‘Maybe Tomorrow,’ which was released back in May and is the band’s first full album in nearly six years after ‘The Book Of Us: Entropy’ in October 2019.

Alongside the album, their agency JYP Entertainment announced on Friday that all four members have already renewed their contracts with the agency.

We will continue to show our full support for the bright future of Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, Dowoon, and for the fans who support them,” JYP Entertainment wrote in its official statement.

Meanwhile, in conjunction with their 10th anniversary celebrations, the band is also staging the album’s namesake ‘The Decade’ tour, which kicked-off with a two-night show at the Goyang Stadium last August 30 and 31.

It will then be followed by their shows in other Asian cities like Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila—which will be held at the Mall of Asia Arena in January 2026.

DAY6 debuted in 2015 and is currently comprised of four members, namely Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon.

They are known for their hit singles like ‘Congratulations,’ ‘You Were Beautful,’ ‘I Loved You,’ ‘Time of Our Life,’ and ‘Sweet Chaos.’

In 2021, the sub-unit called Even of Day, composed of Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon, was also formed.


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