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An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.

On their debut A3Day episode, I shared that AB6IX had survival show experience and Wanna Ones star power running through its veins. What did that mean? It means that the group gained invaluable knowledge and support pre-debut. This isnt exactly unique to them, especially between 2010 and 2020, but even American artist Lizzo took notice. What does any of this have to do with todays debut studio album? Lets find out, right after the drop.

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Hey yall, if youve been wondering why shows are posting later than their usual 8:00 a.m. Central Time, worry not. We are testing different marketing times, is all. So even though youre hearing this episode whenever it is youre hearing it, you possibly saw online promotion much later in the day. These A/B moments help me to carve out the plan for this shows sister show. Teasers for that come out this week and I seriously still dont have a name for the extended recording twice-a-month show. Its been called A3Days Sister Show in development for months. Dont be shocked if thats where I go with it, because Im struggling. 

On October 7, 2019, AB6IX released their first studio album, 6ixense. The album boasts 11 tracks -- none of which are an instrumental -- and is just over 38 minutes long. The sequencing of the album is respectable but whats most interesting is how they interpret the current pop scene as future bass and deep house. They are alongside many other groups of recent, choosing to deliver on genres that arent always the mainstream vibe.

The album was a larger canvas for some of the group members to display their songwriting and production skills too, as every track had a contribution from at least one AB6IX member. K-pop listeners of recent years are much more familiar with groups having some of the production and songwriting responsibilities dispersed amongst them, so this might not be a big deal to them. As a second generation inductee into the world of K-pop, I still get excited when I see it in the credits. Mainstream music has staying power -- everyone involved in the creation of a pop song crafts it for survival, so to speak. Survival is something that AB6IX understands first-hand, so lets go back in time to pre-debut activities.

Of the original five, Youngmin, Donghyun, Woojin and Daehwi, participated in Produce 101 Season 2 in 2017. Of the four, Woojin and Daehwi earned spots in that seasons wildly popular eleven-member boy band, Wanna One. Unlike some number-named things in K-pop, that 101 is true. Approximately 101 young men from well over 50 entertainment labels in South Korea compete to re- or pre-debut in the final concept group. Can you imagine grinding it out for several weeks on a nationally syndicated television show, hoping to impress the thousands upon thousands of viewers and the show judges, to whittle down from 101 to only 11 guys? Survival! And for the two who didnt place in the top 11, they went on to be a subunit called MXM. And the fifth member, Woong, had the opportunity to hone his skills as a trainee at various labels before joining Brand New Music. He was even a backup dancer for his eventual bandmates MXM. Everyone was grinding it out before the AB6IX debut so by the time 6ixense came along, theyd already premiered their eventual debut single on Produce 101, hosted a fan meeting and collaborated with American singer, songwriter and flutist Lizzo on a remix of her smash hit Truth Hurts. Again, survival! 

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