D.Ark makes a comeback

  • 이소연 |2024.11.29 14:26
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Rapper D.Ark makes a comeback after two years with his new EP, Re:new, under a new agency.


On November 29 at 12 PM KST, D.Ark will release his latest EP, Re:new, across various online music platforms. This marks his return to the music scene after two years and three months, showcasing a more mature and authentic musical identity.


The EP features six tracks, including the double title tracks “COUGH (Feat. No Yoonha, Vapo)” and “CALVIN KLEIN,” along with songs such as “20D.Ark,” “BUBBLE GUM SHOT (Feat. Royal 44),” “STRAIGHTFORWARD,” and “LIFE TALK.”


"COUGH" is a hip-hop track featuring raw and straightforward lyrics from D.Ark. It promises high-quality production, heightened by collaborations with close friends No Yoonha and Vapo, who add dynamic chemistry to the song. On the other hand, "CALVIN KLEIN" boasts a chill vibe and a catchy hook, making it an easy-to-sing-along trendy track. Inspired by the brand he frequently wears, it was the first song completed for the album.

The EP also includes:


  • The intro track, "20D.Ark"
  • The liberating rage hip-hop track, "BUBBLE GUM SHOT"
  • The trap-soul R&B track, "STRAIGHTFORWARD", with candid lyrics
  • The gritty drill hip-hop track, "LIFE TALK"

Each song stands out with its unique personality, contributing to the overall cohesiveness of the album.


Recently, D.Ark signed an exclusive contract with GOD'S PLAN, a new management agency led by former P NATION executive Park Jin-seok. This album signals the beginning of D.Ark's next chapter as he embarks on a fresh journey with a refined and robust musical identity.


D.Ark’s new EP, Re:new, will also be available as a physical album following its digital release. Fans can look forward to experiencing the evolved artistry of D.Ark starting today.


Written by Han Hae Seon

Translated by Lee So Yun




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