KickFlip Sets April 6 Comeback: JYP Reveals Schedule for 4th EP "My First Kick" After Pre-Release "Twenty"
KickFlip readies for 4th EP with "My First Kick" rollout
Rookie boy group KickFlip has officially entered comeback mode. JYP Entertainment unveiled the full timetable for the act’s fourth EP, titled “My First Kick,” signaling a tightly planned rollout that culminates in the mini album release and a comeback showcase on April 6.
The schedule follows an early momentum boost from the prerelease track “Twenty,” which dropped Monday and quickly became the focal point of the group’s fan-facing promotions. By releasing a prerelease single ahead of the EP, KickFlip is aligning with a wider K-pop strategy: building narrative and engagement before the full body of work arrives.
KickFlip “My First Kick” comeback schedule: April 6 EP drop and showcase
According to the label’s announcement, KickFlip will continue rolling out teaser content leading up to April 6, when the group will release “My First Kick” and host a comeback showcase the same day. This paired release-and-event approach has become standard for performance-driven boy groups, as it concentrates attention into a single newsworthy moment while creating immediate media and fan content.
For KickFlip, the comeback showcase is also a credibility checkpoint. A showcase offers a controlled stage to highlight the new EP’s concept, performance points, and talk segments that help define the group’s identity for both core fans and casual viewers who discover the act through clips on social platforms.
“Twenty” prerelease strategy and fan event: fueling engagement before the EP
Ahead of the EP, KickFlip released the prerelease single “Twenty” on Monday. The bandmates marked the moment with a fan event where they watched the music video alongside fans and held a conversation-driven session. These MV watch-and-talk formats are increasingly valued because they turn a release into a shared experience, strengthening fandom attachment while generating organic reactions and quotable moments.
From a marketing perspective, “Twenty” functions as a gateway track: it expands reach before the mini album lands, and it provides a clear performance and sound reference point that helps casual listeners decide whether to follow the upcoming EP.
KickFlip member Donghyun’s songwriting credit: “Twenty” leans rock-based
Musically, “Twenty” was described as a rock-based tune, and the release also highlighted a creative milestone: youngest member Donghyun participated in writing the melody. For idol groups, member involvement in songwriting is more than a trivia point—it’s a long-term brand advantage that supports authenticity and artistic growth narratives.
As KickFlip prepares “My First Kick,” Donghyun’s contribution may indicate a broader push toward showcasing the team’s musical identity beyond performance, positioning the group to compete in a crowded market where distinct sound choices and creator credibility increasingly matter.
Reference/Source : https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10690881
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