P1Harmony Releases First English Album “EX” With Spanish Version Of Title Track

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Global K-Pop sensation P1Harmony have officially released their first-ever English-language mini album, “EX”, now streaming on all major platforms. The six-member group — KeeHo, Theo, Jiung, InTak, Soul and Jongeob — also unveiled the official music video for the title track at midnight, launching a bold new era.

Fans got a sneak peek earlier this week when P1Harmony performed “EX” live on Good Morning America, marking their U.S. morning-show debut.

A New Sound: “EX” And Its Spanish Version

Blending shimmering synth-pop, heartfelt vocals and dynamic rap verses, “EX” captures P1Harmony’s genre-defying style. For the first time, the group has recorded a Spanish-language version of the title track, building on their past Latin-inspired performances and their upbeat hit “SAD SONG” from the previous mini album.

Members KEEHO, JIUNG, INTAK and JONGSEOB served as creative producers on “EX”, continuing the group’s hands-on approach to songwriting and production. Standouts include “Dancing Queen” and “Stupid Brain,” two tracks that showcase P1Harmony’s wit and emotional honesty.

P1Harmony Releases First English Album “EX” With Spanish Version Of Title Track

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Tracklist – “EX”

EX

Dancing Queen

Stupid Brain

Night of My Life

EX (Spanish Version)

Listen Here on Spotify

Designed for the North American Market

The album was executive-produced and released through hello82, P1Harmony’s longtime independent K-Pop label partner. Conceived exclusively for North America, “EX” launches in tandem with the group’s biggest arena tour yet — an integrated album-and-tour rollout designed to bring P1Harmony closer to fans worldwide.

P1Harmony Releases First English Album “EX” With Spanish Version Of Title Track

P1Harmony Official

2025 Live Tour: “P1ustage H: MOST WANTED”

P1Harmony’s 2025 live tour “P1ustage H: MOST WANTED” kicked off Sept. 27 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, before hitting major U.S. arenas including Chicago’s United Center, Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome and Oakland Arena.

After the North American leg, the group heads to Latin America starting October 24 in São Paulo, Brazil, with shows in Argentina, Peru, Chile and Mexico.

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