How? is the second extended play (EP) by South Korean boy band BoyNextDoor, released on April 15, 2024, through KOZ Entertainment. The EP is the third and final installment of a trilogy of releases, following Who! (2023) and Why.. (2023). Introduced as a "kitschcore" album, How? looks back on a tumultuous first love narrated on the band's previous releases and examines why the subject relationship ended.

How?
A white cartoon house on a plain orange background
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedApril 15, 2024 (2024-04-15)
Genre
Length19:46
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
  • AdelMade
  • Daily
  • Jez Dior
  • Kako
  • Likey
  • Myung Jae-hyun
  • PanDa (AdeMade)
  • Pop Time
  • Ryo
  • Taesan
  • Chris Wallace
  • Woonhak
  • Xeno Vibe
  • Zico
BoyNextDoor chronology
Why..
(2023)
How?
(2024)
And
(2024)
Singles from How?
  1. "Earth, Wind & Fire"
    Released: April 15, 2024

With members Jaehyun, Taesan, and Woonhak credited for writing, the EP contains seven tracks led by the single "Earth, Wind & Fire".

Background edit

BoyNextDoor debuted on May 30, 2023, with the single album Who!, followed by the extended play Why.., released on September 4, 2023. The releases form part of a trilogy chronicling a love story, culminating with the third release of the band.[1] On February 13, 2024, KOZ Entertainment released a statement confirming that preparations for the group's next release were underway, with a target release date set for April of that year.[2][3]

Music and lyrics edit

"Who! told the story of a crush, while Why.. detailed a breakup that followed. We wanted fans to wonder what happened in between the two albums."

— Sungho in a media showcase for How?[4]
Members Jaehyun (pictured left), Taesan (pictured middle), and Woonhak (pictured right) are credited with writing and composing most of the EP's tracks.

How? has a runtime of 19 minutes and 46 seconds and consists of seven tracks. Members Jaehyun, Taesan, and Woonhak participated in composing and writing lyrics for the EP.[5] Conceived as kitschcore (portmanteau for kitsch and normcore), the release's tracks are themed with a "kitsch style" in addition to the band's established "familiar, friendly image".[6] Member Leehan explained that the style aims to be "effortlessly cool".[4]

The songs written for the EP continue the story of a tumultuous "first love and heartbreak" chronicled in Who! and Why...[7][8] Member Taesan explained that How? fills the gap between the two releases, where the former expressed the "heart-fluttering excitement of first love" while the latter narrated a "heartbreaking breakup".[8] As the final installment in the group's "first love" trilogy, the EP looks back on the "stories between the band's first two releases" and examines "why the split took place".[4]

Songs edit

The EP opens with the hip-hop song "Our", which discusses a "nervous and exciting first date".[9] "Amnesia" compares a repeated cycle of quarrels and reconciliation to amnesia.[4] The song is characterized by a "guitar riff and rhythmic drum beat".[10] "So Let's Go See the Stars" is a synth-pop song envisioning a romantic first date.[10] The lead single, "Earth, Wind & Fire", is a hyperpop song that narrates a "love that does not go as planned", comparing love to nature and the classical elements referenced in the title.[5][11] The track "Life Is Cool" then discusses a youthful perspective on "love and life".[9] The penultimate track, "Dear. My Darling", is a rock ballad sung as a letter to a lover that "accepts a breakup in a calm manner".[9][4] The English version of "Earth, Wind & Fire" serves as the album's closing track.[10]

Release and promotion edit

 
Logo used in promotional materials

On March 19, 2024, KOZ Entertainment announced the band's second extended play, titled How?, through a teaser video titled "How Can This Happen?", depicting the members experiencing a "strange phenomenon" as they go on with their daily lives.[12] The track list of the EP was released on March 29, unveiling seven tracks with "Earth, Wind & Fire" as the lead single.[13] BoyNextDoor unveiled the opening track "Our" in their performance at 2024 KCON Hong Kong on March 30, more than two weeks before the EP's release.[9]

Concept images were released sequentially in the run-up to the album's release.[14] For the album's "Earth" concept, the band is depicted "enjoying free time in an empty school".[15] The "Wind" concept sees the band run around a house as a playground.[11] In concept images for the "Fire" concept, the last set of concept images to be released, the members are depicted freely roaming the streets at night.[16] A "track spoiler" previewing the album through a series of snippets was released on April 8.[17]

KOZ Entertainment released How? on April 15, 2024, marking the band's first release in seven months.[18][19] The release of the album was accompanied by a press showcase at the Yes24 Live Hall.[20] In support of the EP, the television special BoyNextDoor Toni3ht aired on Mnet on the night of the album's release.[21]

Commercial performance edit

On April 12, 2024, three days before the release, YG Plus reported that How? had exceeded 571,600 pre-orders, reflecting a 40% increase from the preceding release Why...[22][23] According to the Hanteo Chart, the EP sold 531,911 copies in its first week.[24] How? debuted at number one at the Circle Album Chart for the issue dated April 20.[25]

Track listing edit

How? track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducerLength
1."Our"Zico
  • Zico
  • Pop Time
  • Xeno Vibe
  • Zico
  • Pop Time (Zico, Pop TIme, Xeno Vibe)
2:36
2."Amnesia"
  • Kako
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Ryo
  • Pop Time
  • Kako (Pop Time, Kako, Taesan, Woonhak, Ryo)
2:50
3."So Let's Go See the Stars"
  • Kako
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Pop Time
  • Kako (Pop Time, Kako, Taesan, Woohhak, Ryo)
3:22
4."Earth, Wind & Fire"
  • Kako
  • Myung Jae-hyun
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Zico
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Zico
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Zico
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Dally
  • Likey
2:59
5."Life Is Cool"
  • Kako
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Pop Time
  • Kako (Pop Time, Kako, Myung, Taesan, Woonhak)
3:18
6."Dear. My Darling"
  • Kako
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Taesan
  • Ryo
  • Pop Time
  • Kako (Pop Time, Kako, Myung, Taesan, Ryo, Dunk)
1:40
7."Earth, Wind & Fire" (English version)  
  • Pop Time
  • Kako
  • Zico
  • Myung
  • Taesan
  • Woonhak
  • Daly
  • Likey
  • Jez Dior
  • Chris Wallace
  • PanDa (AdeMade)
  • AdelMade
2:59
Total length:19:46

Charts edit

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for How?
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various April 15, 2024 [36]

References edit

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