AB6IX Reveals Track List For 'TAKE A CHANCE'
AB6IX has released a mood preview for their upcoming EP “TAKE A CHANCE”!AB6IX has shared new group and individual concept teasers for their “TAKE A CHANCE” comeback!AB6IX has released their first concept photos for their upcoming comeback with “TAKE A CHANCE”!Original Article:On September 13 at midnight KST, AB6IX dropped a teaser announcing their sixth EP “TAKE A CHANCE”! The new EP will be released on October 4 at 6 p.m. KST.
“TAKE A CHANCE” will be AB6IX’s first comeback in almost five months after they released their fifth EP “A to B” and title track “
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