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Xikers shared its excitement about its return after a six-month hiatus. The group held a showcase for its mini album HOUSE OF TRICKY: WATCH OUT at the Shinhan Card Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul.

Minjae, reflecting on his comeback, said, “The past months have been filled with meaningful experiences.” He added, “The first fan meeting became a cherished memory, and I was able to exchange energy with our fans. I’ve tried to infuse the energy and lessons I’ve learned into this album and will do my best to repay the support we’ve received.”

Hunter highlighted the album’s message: “I want to inspire listeners to find their path, dare to believe in themselves, and move forward.”

HOUSE OF TRICKY: WATCH OUT captures Xikers’ strengthened resolve and determination to forge their own path. The title track, “WITCH,” features a 6/8 rhythm trap and depicts a mysterious dance with an unknown presence in a fantastical realm. The new album will be released this Friday at 1 PM in South Korea.

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