Ampers&One released their fourth mini album, “DEFINITION,” on April 8th at 6 p.m. The release marks a reflection on the group’s current standing and their vision for the future.
Ampers&One’s “DEFINITION” topped the Hanteo Chart daily album chart on April 8th. It also achieved the number two position on the Circle Chart retail album chart.
Kamden Winston Na and Mackiah contributed to the lyric writing for all tracks on the album. The album aims to convey the group’s identity and intended messages. The title track, “GOD,” explores themes of seeking protection and finding the strength to persevere.
“GOD” combines East Asian-inspired sounds with dance music, creating a distinctive style. The track incorporates elements of Korean traditional music with hip-hop, resulting in a unique stage performance described as “Joseon hip-hop.”
Ampers&One plans to continue promoting their comeback through various music shows and content releases. A solo concert in Seoul is scheduled for May 2nd, followed by the launch of their 2026 live tour, “Born To Define.”
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