Mamamoo+ opens new chapter with first single 'Act 1, Scene 1'


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Mamamoo+, the subunit of the K-pop girl group Mamamoo, returned on Wednesday with its first single Act 1, Scene 1. – Photo: RBW

Mamamoo+, the subunit of the K-pop girl group Mamamoo, returned on Wednesday with its first single Act 1, Scene 1.

Consisting of members Solar and Moonbyul, Mamamoo+ invites listeners to a new chapter with the single. The duet's latest release comes seven months after its digital single Better.

Fronting the three-track collection is GGBB, also titled Good Girl Bad Boy, an upbeat and groovy dance-pop tune that unpacks the dynamic charms of the two singers over groovy bass sounds and vintage drum beats.

The single also emphasises the colors of traditional Korean music in the other tracks. Ahead of the full release, the duo dropped Chico Malo, an Asian-style trap song infusing traditional Korean and Latin music.

An aniri version of Chico Malo, involving a musical storytelling method in Korean pansori music, features pansori singer Kim Jun-su and is included exclusively on the physical CD.

The single also includes the fan song LLL.

Mamamoo+ made its debut in August 2022 with Better, featuring rapper Big Naughty.

The subunit's new single comes ahead of Mamamoo's US concert tour in May. After successfully holding the Asian arm of its global concert series My Con, the quartet is set to take the tour to the US, starting in New York on May 16. – By Choi Ji-won/The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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