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    VIVIZ discusses creative journey behind first full album ‘A Montage of ( )’ in exclusive Q&A

    VIVIZ released their long-awaited first full-length album, ‘A Montage of ( )‘ today, July 8. in an exclusive Q&A, the trio talked about what the release means to them, how they created it, and the style of music they aimed to show through the project.

    Here’s a closer look at VIVIZ Q&A session, where the members shared their honest thoughts and hopes behind their first full album, ‘A Montage of ( ).’

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    Q1. This is your first full-length album since your debut as VIVIZ. It must feel different from a mini-album. How do you each feel about it?

    Umji: A full-length album means a lot to us—it feels even more special and valuable. It’s like a stopover that lets us look back on where we’ve been and gives us a sense of how we want to move forward. Above all, I truly hope this album satisfies the fans who have waited for us.

    SinB: A full album is meaningful for both the artist and the fans. There were more challenges than ever during its creation, but that made the process more thoughtful. We really poured a lot into it. I hope fans can feel that and love the result.

    Eunha: Since our re-debut as VIVIZ, both we and the fans have been waiting for a full-length album. I’m really happy we can finally share a wider variety of songs. The preparation was long, but so fulfilling.

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    Q2. The album title is impressive. Please personally introduce the meaning behind ‘A Montage of ( )’.

    VIVIZ: This title reflects our ambition. Whatever you place in the parentheses, we believe we can make it ours—define it in our own color. It’s an album that both looks back and pushes forward. It’s a collection of moments, emotions, and ideas that represent who we are.

    Q3. What kind of song is the title track “La La Love Me”?

    VIVIZ: “La La Love Me” seems like a fun, upbeat summer track at first, but it contains unexpected details. It blends electronic and analog sounds in a unique way. On stage, the song’s full energy and color really come alive. It’s catchy, cheerful, and hard to forget.

    Q4. What’s your favorite track on the album, and why?

    Umji: “Citrus” is a personal favorite. I loved it from the demo stage before the lyrics were even finalized. The completed version, with lyrics, became even more special. It brings back vivid summer memories.

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    SinB: For me, it’s “Wildflower.” We pre-released it at a concert last year, and it always reminded me of our story. The lyrics are warm and comforting—it’s an emotional song for us.

    Eunha: I’d choose “Hands Off My Heart.” It’s the kind of song that gets stuck in your head, and the more you hear it, the more it grows on you. I also think it suits our vocal tones perfectly.

    A closer look at ‘A Montage of ( )’

    Along with the title track, the album features each member’s first solo song, bringing more personality to the release. SinB’s “Hipnotic” shows her strong and bold style. Umji’s “Love Language,” which she helped write, shares deep emotions and vulnerability. Eunha’s “Milky Way” is extra meaningful, as it’s her first time writing and composing a song.

    The album covers many genres and moods, from the dark electro-pop sound of “Sticker” to the strong bass in “Toxic” and the movie-like style of “Hands Off My Heart.”

    The album and official “La La Love Me” music video are now available on all major platforms.

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