The ENHYPEN Bad Desire comeback is finally here, and it’s nothing short of spectacular. The group returns with a bold concept in their new mini-album DESIRE: UNLEASH, which is packed with eight unique tracks. Leading the charge is the title track “Bad Desire (With or Without You),” a song that fuses passion, danger, and an intoxicating vampire fantasy. True to ENHYPEN’s evolving artistry, the lyrics explore a magnetic yet forbidden love — a desire so strong, it’s portrayed as wanting to transform someone into a vampire, an eternal bond of devotion and darkness.
Produced by Cirkut, who previously worked on “Bite Me” and “Brought The Heat Back,” the song carries his signature flair for dramatic, high-impact pop production. His involvement in “Bad Desire” guarantees a track that’s polished, immersive, and irresistibly catchy. Notably, fans can also anticipate an English version of “Bad Desire,” which will feature more intuitive and sensual lyrics aimed at widening the song’s global appeal. This dual-language approach shows ENHYPEN’s growing influence as a truly international act.
Beyond the title track, DESIRE: UNLEASH showcases ENHYPEN’s wide range of musicality. Each song brings something new to the table. “Flashover” is a fiery track that captures the uncontrollable burn of desire. “Outside” features a poignant narrative of longing and isolation, and it’s rumored to include contributions from a member of an upcoming rookie group under BELIFT LAB. “Loose” leans into sexy, emotional vocals, adding a sultry tension to the album. Meanwhile, “Helium” takes a more whimsical approach, comparing the lightness of love to helium, with ENHYPEN’s Jay playing a key role in its production.
One standout track, “Too Close,” dives into the kind of intimacy that makes your heart race and your mind blur. It’s a track that reflects the emotional highs of romantic obsession — another strong addition to this already well-crafted album. Each song feels tied to a central theme: the overwhelming force of desire and how it can shift between beautiful and dangerous.
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