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No Genre

BOYNEXTDOOR Released May 13, 2025

No Genre marks the fourth extended play (EP) by the South Korean boy group BOYNEXTDOOR, officially released on May 13, 2025, under KOZ Entertainment. Comprising seven tracks, the EP is led by the energetic title song “I Feel Good” and includes the heartfelt pre-release single “If I Say, I Love You.” With production credits from… Read More

No Genre Album Details

Album Name No Genre
Artists BOYNEXTDOOR
Producers Kako (KOR), Pop Time & ZICO
Writers Coll’ 8va (Full8loom), Daily (KOR), Gu is 9, Hey Farmer (PRISMFILTER), Hoho, hyojin (644ultramarine), Kako (KOR), Likey (KOR), MYUNG JAEHYUN (BOYNEXTDOOR), NATHAN (네이슨) (KOR), Pop Time, ROHO (KOR), Ryo (KOR), sokodomo (소코도모), TAESAN (BOYNEXTDOOR), WOONHAK (BOYNEXTDOOR) & ZICO
No of Tracks 7
Release Date May 13, 2025

About No Genre

No Genre marks the fourth extended play (EP) by the South Korean boy group BOYNEXTDOOR, officially released on May 13, 2025, under KOZ Entertainment. Comprising seven tracks, the EP is led by the energetic title song “I Feel Good” and includes the heartfelt pre-release single “If I Say, I Love You.” With production credits from Pop Time, Kako, and Zico, and songwriting contributions from members Jaehyun, Taesan, and Woonhak, the album highlights the group’s artistic range. True to its name, No Genre moves fluidly across a mix of sounds—from city pop and pop-soul to funk and hip-hop. The album was made available in several physical versions—No Matter, No Route, No Limit, and six member-specific Board Game editions—each offering exclusive packaging and fan-centered collectibles. Physical distribution is handled by YG PLUS and HYBE, while Geffen Records oversees the U.S. release.

At its core, No Genre is a statement of creative freedom, signaling BOYNEXTDOOR’s intent to challenge stylistic norms and showcase their evolving identity. The songs navigate a wide emotional spectrum—from the nostalgic, retro vibes of “123-78” to the lighthearted self-assurance of “I Feel Good.” Funk-infused tracks like “Step by Step” and “Is That True?” bring playful energy, while “Next Mistake” leans into a more introspective tone. Through this diverse musical journey, the group not only broadens their artistic scope but also builds a deeper, more relatable connection with their growing fanbase.

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