In a jump-start to the summer season, the multitalented Korean pop sensations P1Harmony are making waves with the release of their sixth mini album, “HARMONY: ALL IN.” This album serves as the grand finale to their captivating three-part HARMONY series, showcasing the group’s evolution and harmonious growth as artists. With their infectious dance tracks and powerful performances, P1Harmony continues to captivate audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the K-pop scene.
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If you haven’t already heard of them, you’re going to want to learn about K-pop’s latest sensation P1Harmony (@p1h_official) who are bilingual singers, songwriters, dancers, and a force to be reckoned with. The six-member male group consists of Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob.
Just two months after completing a tour that sold out in 30 minutes, P1Harmony has returned with their second comeback of the year which features one of their best title songs yet ‘Doom Du Doom’, for their newest mini-album ‘Harmony: Zero In’. All this follows the band’s comedic entry into late-night television (watch here), a recent music collaboration with R&B sweetheart Pink Sweat$ (listen here) and a successful US headline tour.
The music video, which was filmed in LA, feels almost reminiscent to their ‘Scared’ era with the references to the boys being a sporting team in a futuristic sporting competition along with a powerful chorus where the members chant to showcase their determination and strength. This new energizing song and music video with its upbeat hip-hop sound will tell you to do what you want and do it in your own style.
P1Harmony describe the project as relaxed, fun and colorful and for that reason it’s already started to garner attention from the tracks which have been previewed with drops all week before releasing the official music video for the single, “Doom Du Doom” today.
With the end of their 3-part Disharmony series, this new mini album marks the beginning of the band’s new Harmony series and the boys officially entering a new era. At their Korean press release member Intak said, “After wrapping up the ‘Disharmony’ series, ‘Zero In’ marks a beginning of P1Harmony’s new trilogy that aims to find ways to a new world. Choreographies for the new songs highlight freedom and our unique style as well.”
The boys are hoping with this new comeback to convey a message of respect for freedom and individuality. Leader Keeho says, “This album is about freedom and individuality and how we are going to go about living in this new world we created for ourselves, the new rules we are going to make, and how we’re going to live amongst each other – and how to live in harmony. We’re experimenting with a new genre and new style so we hope that our P1eces will like it. It’s going to be fun to watch and see P1Harmony in a new setting and atmosphere. We hope you like it as much as we enjoyed making it!”
The album features six new songs that were all teased through track videos the week prior to the music video drop. The album incorporates the band’s signature harmonizing and captivating original raps while playing with a new fresh sound we haven’t heard from P1Harmony before. The opening track “Black Hole” captures an edgier vibe while tracks like “Different Song For Me” showcase a more raw and emotional side of the boys. The six-piece boy group, who sing, co-write their lyrics, and are famed for their choreography, prove their undeniable coolness and confidence in “Yes Man” and the track aptly named “Swagger.”

Check out P1Harmony’s “Doom Du Doom” MV above, and let us know what you think!
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