
Hearts2Hearts landed the digital cover of British music magazine NME, riding the momentum of their second mini album 'Lemon Tang'.
SM Entertainment shared on June 24 that NME's official website ran a 'The Cover' feature on June 22 (local time) spotlighting the group with casual visuals and an in-depth interview.
In the interview, Hearts2Hearts called "Lemon Tang" a "stress-relieving song" that "instantly lifts your mood, provides energy, and feels comfortable" — a summer track stamped with their own color.
They also talked about their tight bond as a group, saying the "connection among the members" is their biggest driving force. With eight members, they noted there are "much more diverse possibilities" in choreography, storytelling, and fan interaction during performances.
NME had high praise for the group, calling them a team that "demonstrates authenticity and dynamism anytime and anywhere." The magazine highlighted their ambition to break from existing formulas and carve out their own lane in K-pop, while carrying on SM's iconic girl group legacy.
Hearts2Hearts — Carmen, Jiwoo, Yuha, Stellar, Jueun, Eina, Ian, and Yeon — made their comeback on June 22 with 'Lemon Tang'. Fans can look forward to more promotional activities ahead.
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