Nov. 15 (UPI) -- South Korean boy band NCT 127 will release a repackaged version of its latest album, Regular-Irregular.
The Korea Herald confirmed the K-pop group will release the album NCT #127 Regulate on Nov. 23.
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Nov. 15 (UPI) -- South Korean boy band NCT 127 will release a repackaged version of its latest album, Regular-Irregular. The Korea Herald confirmed the K-pop group will release the album NCT #127 Regulate on Nov. 23.
NCT #127 Regulate will feature three new songs, including the single "Simon Says." The track is described as a hip-hop song that stresses the importance of individuality.
NCT 127 promoted NCT #127 Regulate and "Simon Says" with photos of Johnny, Taeyong, Jaehyun, Yuta, Winwin, Haechan and Mark this week on Twitter.
"[Mark] NCT 127 'Simon Says' 2018 11 23 #NCT127_SimonSays #SimonSays #NCT127," one post reads.
〖 MARK 〗
— NCT 127 (@NCTsmtown_127) November 15, 2018
NCT 127 ‘Simon Says’
➫ 2018 11 23#NCT127_SimonSays#SimonSays #NCT127#NCT127_Regulate pic.twitter.com/1sun56BsnG
NCT 127 released Regular-Irregular, its debut studio album, in October. The album includes the single "Regular" and debuted at No. 86 on the Billboard 200.
"I would like to give a big shout out to all our NCTzen fans in the world. Your support surprises me everyday. It is an honor to even reach the Billboard chart," Mark tweeted after the album's debut.
NCT 127 is a sub-unit of the boy band NCT, which debuted in 2016. The full group consists of 18 members.