GHOST9, a rookie boy group from the South Korea-based privately-held entertainment agency Maroo Entertainment, who was launched this month of September, has finally given prominence tot its debut in the K-pop music scene.

The K-pop nonet released their debut album in the form of an extended play entitled PRE EPISODE 1: DOOR, causing a commotion with its fans due to the album’s sophistication. Having that said, all nine multi-skilled K-pop idols instantly stormed over their fans’ playlist and attention, marking their arrival!

PRE EPISODE 1 DOOR by GHOST9

The first song from the album is Vision, and empowering startup song for GHOST9’s superb debut. The said song tags along with a theatrical orchestra accompaniment that touched notes of an EDM genre. Despite the track’s short duration, it makes the mood of the listeners calm and prepared for the next songs.

The next track is the album’s title track called Think of Dawn, GHOST9’s pathway to dominating the global music stage. With the song’s dark and cryptic theme, fans couldn’t help but gush over its massive energy in its impressive rap and vocal lines.

The third song is soft and different from the two tracks mentioned above. Reborn is somehow a continuation of the title track’s theme that sings along in a more enticing beat. As per Hellokpop, the track insinuates each members’ vocals as they belt out high notes.

Lay Back is the track before the album’s conclusion. It is a song that carries a very dynamic version of a hip-hop record.

Ending the album is the track called Flying at night, bringing out the members’ charming vocals. Moreover, the track shares a summery vibe that is best listened during a fun day at the beach.

Think of Dawn MV

Alongside the prominence of the album is a music video for its title track that shows the lads’ versatility—the cinematic concept of the music video shares a future-inspired setup, especially with its lighting and props.

The futuristic music video is added sophistication by GHOST9’s powerful choreography that tells the world that the band is bold and fierce, no matter what.