K-pop group Kard does what it does best with comeback album 'Re:'


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Co-ed quartet Kard made its full group comeback after nearly two years with the new album 'Re:', through which the group hopes to embark on a new start of their musical journey. – Photo: DSP Media

Co-ed quartet Kard on Wednesday made its full group comeback after nearly two years with the new album Re:, through which the group hopes to embark on a new start of their musical journey.

The four bandmates, consisting of two female members Minseo and Jiwoo alongside male members BM and J. Seph -- said they felt like they were redebuting in preparing the new album, so named the album Re:.

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