With hip hop duo Untouchable preparing for their December 2nd comeback via their second album, "Who's Hot", the two introduced the album by stating, "It's been three years since our debut, and 10 since we've started working in the underground. This album contains our true style." Untouchable is most known in the industry for selling their albums at cost, earning back only what was initially invested. All of their past five releases, including singles, broke even. They stated, "After we finished working in the underground and made our official broadcast debut, we wanted to present music that our fans wanted to hear. We already performed the kind of music we wanted while underground. Three years into our debut, we felt that we needed another change. If our previous goal was to get our name known to the public, our goal now is to show off our own style." Their agency, TS Entertainment, told Untouchable during the second album's production stages, "Do as you wish." The company guaranteed a minimum of $300,000 USD in production costs, demonstrating their deep trust in the skills and talents of the duo. The album contains a variety of hip hop genres, with influences from the South, Eastern New York, rock hip hop, and Western hip hop from the 90's. Their title track, "To Make a Fuss" is also an exciting dance hip hop track. Untouchable has spent a year full of hardships thus far, going through breakups and several different controversies. Still, they claim that it only made them that much stronger and intensified their thirst for the stage. Untouchable concluded, "We will be presenting music that makes our fans feel like the money they're spending on our album is worth it." The boys originally planned to drop their new album for November 25th, but decided to postpone it in light of the Yeonpyeong Island skirmish last week. Source + Photo: Sports Korea via Nate
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Untouchable on their music, comeback, and why their albums break even
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