Meet K-pop’s Next Big Thing: idntt
There’s a new name lighting up the K-pop radar—idntt. Think of them as the spiritual sons of rising mega-group tripleS, but with their own twist. Managed by Modhaus, this rookie boy group is rolling out its first unit called unevermet, and fans aren’t just watching—they’re interacting.
Character Films That Spark Buzz
On their official social media, idntt unveiled character films for unevermet’s lineup: Kim Dohoon, Kim Heeju, Choi Taein, Lee Jaeyoung, Kim Juho, Nam Jiwoon, and Lee Hwanhee. These videos aren’t your garden-variety intros—they’re visual postcards packed with personality, keywords, and that all-important voiceover charm. The vibe? Stylish, sweet, and a little mysterious.
7 Tracks, 1 Fan-Powered Super Title
The mini-album ‘unevermet’ drops on July 11 at 6PM KST and features seven tracks dripping with variety: “New,” “You Never Met,” “Storm,” “BOYtude,” “Instant Chemistry,” “EGO : Limitless,” and “Adolescence.” It’s a buffet of vibes—and fans get to decide which dish becomes the ‘super title’ through an interactive vote called Gravity.
Yup, forget the old top-down industry model. Modhaus is letting fans steer the ship by choosing their favorite track to represent idntt’s debut identity. And that’s not all—the group will drop teaser videos for the triple title songs from July 5 to 7 before releasing the full MVs alongside the album launch.
Heavy-Hitting Producers Join the Ride
Behind the scenes, it’s a K-pop A&R dream team. Think KENZIE’s production unit KZLAB, EL CAPITXN, VERSACHOI, and NoIdentity—names linked to some of K-pop’s biggest hits. So if the tracklist sounds solid, it’s because it is.
Debut Showcase Incoming
To mark their arrival, unevermet will host an official debut showcase at Blue Square SOL Travel Hall in Hannam-dong, Seoul on July 11. Expect flashing lights, fan chants, and maybe even a few tears of joy.
Ready or Not, Here Comes idntt
From interactive fan votes to cinematic teasers, idntt is positioning themselves not just as performers but as pioneers in fan-driven idol experiences. If unevermet’s debut goes as planned, this might just be the blueprint for K-pop’s next evolution.