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Listen: Kard returns with 'Drift' EP, 'Touch' music video

Listen: Kard returns with 'Drift' EP, 'Touch' music video

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K-pop group Kard attends the red carpet event for the Asia Artist Awards in 2022. They released new music Wednesday. File Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo
July 2 (UPI) -- K-pop co-ed group Kard is back with new music.
The group, which consists of rappers J. Seph and BM, and singers Jiwoo Jeon and Somin Jeon, dropped their 8th EP, Drift, Wednesday.
They also released a music video for "Touch," one of the mini-album's seven songs.
The video include clips of the singers dancing and partying in an apparent warehouse.
The album also includes the songs "Betcha," "Before We Go," "Top Down" and "Pivot."
Kard held a live-stream Wednesday to promote the new music.
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