One of the most versatile, talented, and beloved K-Pop groups of the 4th generation, DRIPPIN is finally back with another power-packed comeback, and we could not be more excited. This time, we're joining DRIPPIN on the final leg of their "Villain" trilogy with a full-length album representative of the group's worldview and sonic aesthetic. Picking up from where they left off with their second single album, "Villain: Zero", this comeback takes on a whole new dimension and a grander scale, unlike anything we've ever seen before.
The title track 'The One' plays on a number of different interpretations, increasing its elusive charm. On the one hand, it refers to the number '1', and on the other, it plays on the Korean word "Won" meaning a complete circle that connects the beginning and the end. Musically, it is new ground for DRIPPIN and the group conquers it with excellence. The drum & bass is addictive, to say the least, and the nu-metal guitar riff is just the cherry on the cake.
In light of the release of "Villain: The End", DRIPPIN's 1st full-length album, the group sat down for an interview with Kpopmap and opened up about the meaning behind their title track 'The One', the DRIPP
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