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Все товары распространяются ОФИЦИАЛЬНО, являются абсолютно НОВЫМИ и поставляются В ЗАВОДСКОЙ УПАКОВКЕ.
Количество каждой покупки будет учтено в чартах HANTEO и CIRCLE (GAON).
Дата выпуска: 3 апреля 2026 г.
Описание: MONSTA X 3rd English Album [Unfold]
- "Breathing again while broken"
- The sincerity revealed for the first time in 10 years
Monsta X has returned with their third U.S. studio album, [Unfold].
'Unfold'. It means unfolding what was folded. Everything about this album is compressed within that single word. Over the past decade, they were intense on stage. They were fierce. That is why they had to put so many things aside. Wounds, growing pains, fading love, and even the inner voices they themselves were unaware of. [Unfold] is a record of all those things finally beginning to breathe.
- Heal, How to Breathe Again with Wounds
The title track 'heal,' which opens the album, is a song that questions the meaning of 'true recovery' within a relationship where wounds are repeatedly inflicted while unable to let go of each other.
"A nail in the heart. The more you love, the deeper it is driven, and the deeper it grows, the wider the wound opens." This is the premise of the song. Wounds cannot be erased. Yet, we still love. This song poses the question to the very end: can love truly be a healing?
Heavy and majestic sounds build up layer upon layer, vividly revealing emotional tension and fissures. Amidst the gradual progression rushing from a restrained intro to an explosive chorus, a paradoxical truth is revealed: that love can be a source of comfort, but also another wound.
The music video completes this message through visual language. Red nails, hammers, and skeins of thread. The process in which a lighthearted word becomes a hammer, and emotions become nails driven into the heart. It is the story of the members facing their wounds in their own rooms, in their own ways. And in the final scene, they embrace each other without explanation. Still together.
- Ten Snapshots, Rewinding the Record of Love
[Unfold] is an album with a clear narrative.
Two pre-release singles have already set the tone for the album. 'Baby Blue' recalled the fading afterimages of love, while 'Growing Pains' calmly confessed the turbulent ten years. [Unfold] brings out even more emotions rooted in those two stories.
The album's tracks capture love at different temperatures. From 'this!', which captures sensual excitement over a modern R&B groove, to 'before you met me', a cinematic pop ballad depicting the time spent trying to change each other within love, and finally to 'glass half empty', a contemporary pop track that likens the inner self, consumed for the sake of others, to an 'empty glass'.
The common thread among these songs is this: they do not romanticize emotions. Love is not always beautiful. It is exciting, yet it is exhausting. It is passionate, but eventually cools down. We hurt others and are hurt. [Unfold] honestly lays bare all these facets. Within this album, they exist not as Monsta X as perfect performers, but as human beings who have loved and been hurt.
The atmosphere of the latter half takes a different tone. There is 'Main Attraction,' where confidence is regained through a Newtro synth-pop sound; 'Enemies with Benefits,' which elegantly captures a precarious relationship where love and hate intersect; and 'On Our Way,' where the heart starts to flutter again. Finally, 'Sorry to Myself,' which crowns the album, is a song in which one apologizes to oneself rather than the other person in the face of a breakup. It is self-deprecating, yet it does not crumble. It is sad, yet it does not sink. Forgiveness directed not at others, but at oneself. That is the final sentence of [Unfold].
- A pinnacle status proven by records... The most human story of a 'work in progress' artist poised to expand further
Since their debut in 2015, MONSTA X has been heating up the K-pop scene by showcasing their immense potential. Their digital album [NOW PROJECT vol.1], released to mark their 10th anniversary in 2025, charted in 18 regions worldwide despite featuring previously released tracks, and their mini-album [THE X], released in September, broke their own career high in first-week sales. Furthermore, they added new records to their 10th anniversary by entering six charts, including the main Billboard chart 'Billboard 200,' as well as 'World Albums,' 'Independent Albums,' 'Top Album Sales,' 'Top Current Album Sales,' and 'Billboard Artist 100.'
In addition, last December, he attended the '2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour' in the U.S. for the fourth time overall, drawing an overwhelming response in major U.S. cities and once again confirming his global influence.
[Unfold] is what comes next. The price paid to become stronger, the emotions that had to be folded away within that process, and the real story that can only now be brought out. It is the inner self and human face that the members, who have run for 10 years, have fully revealed for the first time.
Another name for strength
10 tracks, 40 minutes. [Unfold] is a long emotional journey of facing wounds, going through growing pains, watching a fading love, passing through exhaustion and recovery, and finally returning to oneself.
Strength has not disappeared. However, this time, instead of concealing vulnerability, that strength was used to embrace it. The most human album, crafted by members who have run together for 10 years using that time as material. When what was folded unfolds, the real...
Количество каждой покупки будет учтено в чартах HANTEO и CIRCLE (GAON).
Дата выпуска: 3 апреля 2026 г.
Описание: MONSTA X 3rd English Album [Unfold]
- "Breathing again while broken"
- The sincerity revealed for the first time in 10 years
Monsta X has returned with their third U.S. studio album, [Unfold].
'Unfold'. It means unfolding what was folded. Everything about this album is compressed within that single word. Over the past decade, they were intense on stage. They were fierce. That is why they had to put so many things aside. Wounds, growing pains, fading love, and even the inner voices they themselves were unaware of. [Unfold] is a record of all those things finally beginning to breathe.
- Heal, How to Breathe Again with Wounds
The title track 'heal,' which opens the album, is a song that questions the meaning of 'true recovery' within a relationship where wounds are repeatedly inflicted while unable to let go of each other.
"A nail in the heart. The more you love, the deeper it is driven, and the deeper it grows, the wider the wound opens." This is the premise of the song. Wounds cannot be erased. Yet, we still love. This song poses the question to the very end: can love truly be a healing?
Heavy and majestic sounds build up layer upon layer, vividly revealing emotional tension and fissures. Amidst the gradual progression rushing from a restrained intro to an explosive chorus, a paradoxical truth is revealed: that love can be a source of comfort, but also another wound.
The music video completes this message through visual language. Red nails, hammers, and skeins of thread. The process in which a lighthearted word becomes a hammer, and emotions become nails driven into the heart. It is the story of the members facing their wounds in their own rooms, in their own ways. And in the final scene, they embrace each other without explanation. Still together.
- Ten Snapshots, Rewinding the Record of Love
[Unfold] is an album with a clear narrative.
Two pre-release singles have already set the tone for the album. 'Baby Blue' recalled the fading afterimages of love, while 'Growing Pains' calmly confessed the turbulent ten years. [Unfold] brings out even more emotions rooted in those two stories.
The album's tracks capture love at different temperatures. From 'this!', which captures sensual excitement over a modern R&B groove, to 'before you met me', a cinematic pop ballad depicting the time spent trying to change each other within love, and finally to 'glass half empty', a contemporary pop track that likens the inner self, consumed for the sake of others, to an 'empty glass'.
The common thread among these songs is this: they do not romanticize emotions. Love is not always beautiful. It is exciting, yet it is exhausting. It is passionate, but eventually cools down. We hurt others and are hurt. [Unfold] honestly lays bare all these facets. Within this album, they exist not as Monsta X as perfect performers, but as human beings who have loved and been hurt.
The atmosphere of the latter half takes a different tone. There is 'Main Attraction,' where confidence is regained through a Newtro synth-pop sound; 'Enemies with Benefits,' which elegantly captures a precarious relationship where love and hate intersect; and 'On Our Way,' where the heart starts to flutter again. Finally, 'Sorry to Myself,' which crowns the album, is a song in which one apologizes to oneself rather than the other person in the face of a breakup. It is self-deprecating, yet it does not crumble. It is sad, yet it does not sink. Forgiveness directed not at others, but at oneself. That is the final sentence of [Unfold].
- A pinnacle status proven by records... The most human story of a 'work in progress' artist poised to expand further
Since their debut in 2015, MONSTA X has been heating up the K-pop scene by showcasing their immense potential. Their digital album [NOW PROJECT vol.1], released to mark their 10th anniversary in 2025, charted in 18 regions worldwide despite featuring previously released tracks, and their mini-album [THE X], released in September, broke their own career high in first-week sales. Furthermore, they added new records to their 10th anniversary by entering six charts, including the main Billboard chart 'Billboard 200,' as well as 'World Albums,' 'Independent Albums,' 'Top Album Sales,' 'Top Current Album Sales,' and 'Billboard Artist 100.'
In addition, last December, he attended the '2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour' in the U.S. for the fourth time overall, drawing an overwhelming response in major U.S. cities and once again confirming his global influence.
[Unfold] is what comes next. The price paid to become stronger, the emotions that had to be folded away within that process, and the real story that can only now be brought out. It is the inner self and human face that the members, who have run for 10 years, have fully revealed for the first time.
Another name for strength
10 tracks, 40 minutes. [Unfold] is a long emotional journey of facing wounds, going through growing pains, watching a fading love, passing through exhaustion and recovery, and finally returning to oneself.
Strength has not disappeared. However, this time, instead of concealing vulnerability, that strength was used to embrace it. The most human album, crafted by members who have run together for 10 years using that time as material. When what was folded unfolds, the real...
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2026
Название группы
MONSTA X
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Все товары распространяются ОФИЦИАЛЬНО, являются абсолютно НОВЫМИ и поставляются В ЗАВОДСКОЙ УПАКОВКЕ.
Количество каждой покупки будет учтено в чартах HANTEO и CIRCLE (GAON).
Дата выпуска: 3 апреля 2026 г.
Описание: MONSTA X 3rd English Album [Unfold]
- "Breathing again while broken"
- The sincerity revealed for the first time in 10 years
Monsta X has returned with their third U.S. studio album, [Unfold].
'Unfold'. It means unfolding what was folded. Everything about this album is compressed within that single word. Over the past decade, they were intense on stage. They were fierce. That is why they had to put so many things aside. Wounds, growing pains, fading love, and even the inner voices they themselves were unaware of. [Unfold] is a record of all those things finally beginning to breathe.
- Heal, How to Breathe Again with Wounds
The title track 'heal,' which opens the album, is a song that questions the meaning of 'true recovery' within a relationship where wounds are repeatedly inflicted while unable to let go of each other.
"A nail in the heart. The more you love, the deeper it is driven, and the deeper it grows, the wider the wound opens." This is the premise of the song. Wounds cannot be erased. Yet, we still love. This song poses the question to the very end: can love truly be a healing?
Heavy and majestic sounds build up layer upon layer, vividly revealing emotional tension and fissures. Amidst the gradual progression rushing from a restrained intro to an explosive chorus, a paradoxical truth is revealed: that love can be a source of comfort, but also another wound.
The music video completes this message through visual language. Red nails, hammers, and skeins of thread. The process in which a lighthearted word becomes a hammer, and emotions become nails driven into the heart. It is the story of the members facing their wounds in their own rooms, in their own ways. And in the final scene, they embrace each other without explanation. Still together.
- Ten Snapshots, Rewinding the Record of Love
[Unfold] is an album with a clear narrative.
Two pre-release singles have already set the tone for the album. 'Baby Blue' recalled the fading afterimages of love, while 'Growing Pains' calmly confessed the turbulent ten years. [Unfold] brings out even more emotions rooted in those two stories.
The album's tracks capture love at different temperatures. From 'this!', which captures sensual excitement over a modern R&B groove, to 'before you met me', a cinematic pop ballad depicting the time spent trying to change each other within love, and finally to 'glass half empty', a contemporary pop track that likens the inner self, consumed for the sake of others, to an 'empty glass'.
The common thread among these songs is this: they do not romanticize emotions. Love is not always beautiful. It is exciting, yet it is exhausting. It is passionate, but eventually cools down. We hurt others and are hurt. [Unfold] honestly lays bare all these facets. Within this album, they exist not as Monsta X as perfect performers, but as human beings who have loved and been hurt.
The atmosphere of the latter half takes a different tone. There is 'Main Attraction,' where confidence is regained through a Newtro synth-pop sound; 'Enemies with Benefits,' which elegantly captures a precarious relationship where love and hate intersect; and 'On Our Way,' where the heart starts to flutter again. Finally, 'Sorry to Myself,' which crowns the album, is a song in which one apologizes to oneself rather than the other person in the face of a breakup. It is self-deprecating, yet it does not crumble. It is sad, yet it does not sink. Forgiveness directed not at others, but at oneself. That is the final sentence of [Unfold].
- A pinnacle status proven by records... The most human story of a 'work in progress' artist poised to expand further
Since their debut in 2015, MONSTA X has been heating up the K-pop scene by showcasing their immense potential. Their digital album [NOW PROJECT vol.1], released to mark their 10th anniversary in 2025, charted in 18 regions worldwide despite featuring previously released tracks, and their mini-album [THE X], released in September, broke their own career high in first-week sales. Furthermore, they added new records to their 10th anniversary by entering six charts, including the main Billboard chart 'Billboard 200,' as well as 'World Albums,' 'Independent Albums,' 'Top Album Sales,' 'Top Current Album Sales,' and 'Billboard Artist 100.'
In addition, last December, he attended the '2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour' in the U.S. for the fourth time overall, drawing an overwhelming response in major U.S. cities and once again confirming his global influence.
[Unfold] is what comes next. The price paid to become stronger, the emotions that had to be folded away within that process, and the real story that can only now be brought out. It is the inner self and human face that the members, who have run for 10 years, have fully revealed for the first time.
Another name for strength
10 tracks, 40 minutes. [Unfold] is a long emotional journey of facing wounds, going through growing pains, watching a fading love, passing through exhaustion and recovery, and finally returning to oneself.
Strength has not disappeared. However, this time, instead of concealing vulnerability, that strength was used to embrace it. The most human album, crafted by members who have run together for 10 years using that time as material. When what was folded unfolds, the real...
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Количество каждой покупки будет учтено в чартах HANTEO и CIRCLE (GAON).
Дата выпуска: 3 апреля 2026 г.
Описание: MONSTA X 3rd English Album [Unfold]
- "Breathing again while broken"
- The sincerity revealed for the first time in 10 years
Monsta X has returned with their third U.S. studio album, [Unfold].
'Unfold'. It means unfolding what was folded. Everything about this album is compressed within that single word. Over the past decade, they were intense on stage. They were fierce. That is why they had to put so many things aside. Wounds, growing pains, fading love, and even the inner voices they themselves were unaware of. [Unfold] is a record of all those things finally beginning to breathe.
- Heal, How to Breathe Again with Wounds
The title track 'heal,' which opens the album, is a song that questions the meaning of 'true recovery' within a relationship where wounds are repeatedly inflicted while unable to let go of each other.
"A nail in the heart. The more you love, the deeper it is driven, and the deeper it grows, the wider the wound opens." This is the premise of the song. Wounds cannot be erased. Yet, we still love. This song poses the question to the very end: can love truly be a healing?
Heavy and majestic sounds build up layer upon layer, vividly revealing emotional tension and fissures. Amidst the gradual progression rushing from a restrained intro to an explosive chorus, a paradoxical truth is revealed: that love can be a source of comfort, but also another wound.
The music video completes this message through visual language. Red nails, hammers, and skeins of thread. The process in which a lighthearted word becomes a hammer, and emotions become nails driven into the heart. It is the story of the members facing their wounds in their own rooms, in their own ways. And in the final scene, they embrace each other without explanation. Still together.
- Ten Snapshots, Rewinding the Record of Love
[Unfold] is an album with a clear narrative.
Two pre-release singles have already set the tone for the album. 'Baby Blue' recalled the fading afterimages of love, while 'Growing Pains' calmly confessed the turbulent ten years. [Unfold] brings out even more emotions rooted in those two stories.
The album's tracks capture love at different temperatures. From 'this!', which captures sensual excitement over a modern R&B groove, to 'before you met me', a cinematic pop ballad depicting the time spent trying to change each other within love, and finally to 'glass half empty', a contemporary pop track that likens the inner self, consumed for the sake of others, to an 'empty glass'.
The common thread among these songs is this: they do not romanticize emotions. Love is not always beautiful. It is exciting, yet it is exhausting. It is passionate, but eventually cools down. We hurt others and are hurt. [Unfold] honestly lays bare all these facets. Within this album, they exist not as Monsta X as perfect performers, but as human beings who have loved and been hurt.
The atmosphere of the latter half takes a different tone. There is 'Main Attraction,' where confidence is regained through a Newtro synth-pop sound; 'Enemies with Benefits,' which elegantly captures a precarious relationship where love and hate intersect; and 'On Our Way,' where the heart starts to flutter again. Finally, 'Sorry to Myself,' which crowns the album, is a song in which one apologizes to oneself rather than the other person in the face of a breakup. It is self-deprecating, yet it does not crumble. It is sad, yet it does not sink. Forgiveness directed not at others, but at oneself. That is the final sentence of [Unfold].
- A pinnacle status proven by records... The most human story of a 'work in progress' artist poised to expand further
Since their debut in 2015, MONSTA X has been heating up the K-pop scene by showcasing their immense potential. Their digital album [NOW PROJECT vol.1], released to mark their 10th anniversary in 2025, charted in 18 regions worldwide despite featuring previously released tracks, and their mini-album [THE X], released in September, broke their own career high in first-week sales. Furthermore, they added new records to their 10th anniversary by entering six charts, including the main Billboard chart 'Billboard 200,' as well as 'World Albums,' 'Independent Albums,' 'Top Album Sales,' 'Top Current Album Sales,' and 'Billboard Artist 100.'
In addition, last December, he attended the '2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour' in the U.S. for the fourth time overall, drawing an overwhelming response in major U.S. cities and once again confirming his global influence.
[Unfold] is what comes next. The price paid to become stronger, the emotions that had to be folded away within that process, and the real story that can only now be brought out. It is the inner self and human face that the members, who have run for 10 years, have fully revealed for the first time.
Another name for strength
10 tracks, 40 minutes. [Unfold] is a long emotional journey of facing wounds, going through growing pains, watching a fading love, passing through exhaustion and recovery, and finally returning to oneself.
Strength has not disappeared. However, this time, instead of concealing vulnerability, that strength was used to embrace it. The most human album, crafted by members who have run together for 10 years using that time as material. When what was folded unfolds, the real...
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потратила всю удачу на чангюна. альбомы были упакованы в коробку, все целые
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