Dreamcatcher Reveals Members Stopped Doing This Amid 5th Year Together

As Dreamcatcher celebrates their fifth year together, the members reveal the one thing they stopped doing.

Keep on reading to know more.

Dreamcatcher Reveals Members Stopped Fighting Often as They Celebrate 5th Year Together

Recently on April 12, Dreamcatcher made their comeback with the release of their second full length album "Apocalypse: Save Us," and held an online showcase to commemorate the new release.

During their online showcase, the members shared their thoughts on celebrating their fifth debut anniversary together.

On being able to once again release new music together as a whole group, Dreamcatcher's leader JiU said, "I was sad that I couldn't be with Dongie (Handong) for the first album. But I am happy to be able to come out as a whole group for the second full album."

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Handong also shared her thoughts, saying, "Last time I wasn't here [to promote with the group], but this time I am back for the full length album, so it is meaningful to me too."

Back in late 2019 to 2020, Handong went on a temporary absence from Dreamcatcher as she was in China competing in the reality survival programs "Idol Producer" and "Youth With You." She later resumed her activities with Dreamcatcher in October 2020.

Regarding celebrating their fifth anniversary together since their debut in January 2017, member Siyeon revealed something that she and her fellow members have stopped doing more often - which is fighting!

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"I think that we fight less now. In the past, there were times when we would argue. But now that time has passed, we know each other well enough to know what we mean even just by looking at each other. I think us not fighting anymore shows that it has already been five years [since we're] together," Siyeon said.

When the group was asked about their most memorable time together, Dami responded saying, "That is a hard one. I think that all the time we are with our fans are memorable. I think if I were to choose from those times, it would be the first fan club inauguration ceremony, I think."

Dreamcatcher Makes Comeback with 'MAISON' Music Video

Meanwhile, Dreamcatcher made their comeback for the first time in nine months with their album "Apocalypse: Save Us," featuring its title song "MAISON."

In the music video for "MAISON," Dreamcatcher can be seen exuding goddess-like visuals despite the apocalyptic world. Lyrically, "MAISON" is about wanting you and the world to be protected even through the storm.

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Following the release of their new album, "Apocalypse: Save Us" topped the iTunes Album Charts in over 20 countries including Canada, the United States, Australia, France, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Brazil, Peru, Turkey, and more.

In addition, Dreamcatcher also became the fifth ever K-Pop group to land atop the iTunes Album Chart in the United States, following after Red Velvet, TWICE, BLACKPINK, and LOONA.

Check out the music video here:

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Written by Robyn Joan

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