THE BOYZ’s ‘Unexpected’ Release on Sangyeon’s Enlistment Day Sparks Fan Debate

Feb 23, 2025 | Music, News | 0 comments

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K-pop fans are no strangers to emotional rollercoasters, but THE BOYZ’s latest announcement has taken that ride to a whole new level. The group’s third full-length album, Unexpected, is set to drop on March 17, 2025—coinciding with the very day their beloved leader, Sangyeon, begins his mandatory military service. This bittersweet timing has ignited a firestorm of reactions among THE BOVZ (the group’s fandom), blending excitement for new music with the sting of Sangyeon’s temporary farewell. Let’s dive into the details and unpack the debate swirling around this highly anticipated comeback.

A Surprise Comeback with a Twist

On February 24, 2025, at midnight KST, THE BOYZ broke the news that sent fans into a frenzy. Their third album, Unexpected, will mark their first release since parting ways with IST Entertainment and joining their new agency, ONE HUNDRED. Scheduled for March 17 at 6 p.m. KST, this comeback promises fresh vibes and a new chapter for the 11-member group. Alongside the announcement, they unveiled a sleek logo motion teaser, hinting at the aesthetic and energy fans can expect. (Seriously, have you seen it yet? Check it out below—it’s giving chills!)

But the excitement was quickly tempered by a sobering realization: March 17 isn’t just a release date—it’s also the day Sangyeon officially enlists. For fans, this overlap feels like a double-edged sword, and the online chatter proves it.

Fans Caught Between Joy and Heartache

THE BOVZ have taken to social media to process this whirlwind of emotions. On one hand, a new album is cause for celebration—especially a full-length one, which often means more tracks, deeper concepts, and that signature THE BOYZ charm. But on the other, Sangyeon’s enlistment means he won’t be part of the promotional cycle, leaving a noticeable void in performances, interviews, and group dynamics.

Some fans see the timing as strategic brilliance.

“Dropping Unexpected on enlistment day feels like a gift to soften the blow,” one supporter tweeted. “It’s like they’re saying, ‘Don’t cry too hard—we’ve got you covered.’”

Others, however, aren’t so sure.

“It’s hard to be fully excited when Sangyeon won’t be there to celebrate with us,” another fan lamented. “It feels rushed, almost bittersweet.”

Is this a way to keep the momentum going despite Sangyeon’s absence? A morale boost for fans during a tough transition? Or simply a logistical coincidence? Whatever the intent, it’s clear THE BOYZ and ONE HUNDRED are navigating uncharted waters, balancing artistry with the inevitable shifts military service brings to group promotions.

For now, THE BOVZ are marking their calendars for March 17, bracing for a release that’s equal parts thrilling and emotional. Whether you’re hyped for the music or tearing up over Sangyeon’s enlistment (or both!), one thing’s certain: THE BOYZ are keeping us on our toes.

What do you think of this timing? Genius move or emotional whiplash? Drop your thoughts below—and don’t forget to check out that teaser!

 

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Robyn Good

Hello! I'm Robyn, and I'm deeply immersed in the world of K-pop and K-dramas. When I'm not listening to my favorite groups or getting lost in a compelling storyline, I'm planning my next travel adventure. I love discovering new cultures and sharing my experiences
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