K-pop girl group H1-Key has returned as lovely rebels. The quartet's new mini-album “Love or Hate” marks H1-Key’s return after four months and includes four tracks: the title song “Let It Burn,” along with “(heart) Letter,” “Iconic,” and “Rainfalls.” The lead single “Let It Burn” combines a groovy boom-bap hip-hop rhythm with intense rock elements.

“The title song’s rebellious, straightforward lyrics and choreography are key points that differentiate it from our previous songs,” the group's leader Seoi said during the press conference held in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Wednesday. “When I first heard the title track, I was confident we could bring it to life. We all loved it, so I’m excited to see how our fans and the public will react,” Seoi added.

“The track tries to tell that even rebelliousness and defiance are also part of who we are, just like our kinder sides, and that we should love those aspects too,” said Hwiseo. Renowned choreographer Lia Kim participated in the choreography for the main track. "The choreography was designed to be intuitive and easy to follow.

Lia Kim created all our dance moves and taught us in detail during our sessions,” said Yel, the youngest member of the group. Riina emphasized that although they have tried a different concept, the essence of H1-Key remains unchanged. “H1-Key’s music aims to convey relatable stories that resonate with everyone, particularly about youth and everyday experiences.

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