Shinhwa releases teaser video for title track 'Orange' under new album 'Unchanging'

Shinhwa, the legendary and longest-running boy group in South Korea, announced on the official SNS accounts and started releasing teasers for their upcoming 13th full-length album.

Shinhwa is a South Korean boy band that first formed in March 1998 with six members: Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kam Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee. They are considered iconic in South Korea in that they are the longest-running boy band in the country, and they are remarkably successful as well.

Having thrived previously under the wings of SM Entertainment, Shinhwa moved to Good Entertainment as their contract ran out. They recently unveiled the video teaser for "Orange," their new title track under their 13th new album "Unchanging," which will be released in two parts.

Through the official website and SNS channels, on November 25, Shinhwa released a music video teaser for the first part of their 13th studio album entitled "Shinhwa 13 Unchanging Part 1 - Orange," according to Sweet Sweet K-Pop.

The video features the six members in the recording studio are attracting the attention of fans as it is highlighting the color "Orange" - eponymously the title track's name as well as the color that best represents Shinhwa.

One can hear the upbeat melody of "Orange," understandably raising fans' expectations towards the track's full version as well as the music video.  "Orange" is a heartfelt song with lyrics that convey Shinhwa's thankfulness towards their fans.

As quoted from Shinhwa's official statement, "The teaser video for Shinhwa's new album title track 'Orange' was revealed. Best of Shinhwa version of the six members have been shown and through this album, we hope Shinhwa would show their heart towards their fans."

Shinhwa will release their 13th studio album on November 29 and intends to hold concerts on December 17-18.  

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