The group Epik High experienced an unexpected leak of their music video.
On the 16th, Epik High's Tablo revealed on social media that the music video for their new title track "ANTIHERO" from the upcoming album "PUMP" was mistakenly leaked.
According to Tablo, a fan who noticed the leak promptly contacted the agency, which quickly made the video private and took swift action to rectify the situation.
Tablo explained, "Since all three of us are fools, there was a brief moment when the music video, which was supposed to be private, was accidentally made public. Thankfully, a fan from our official fandom, High Skool, urgently reported the leak via email, allowing us to prevent further exposure."
He continued, "We are immensely grateful to last night's hero who greatly helped us out. We love you beyond words. We would like to give you a gift as a token of our appreciation."
"PUMP" is Epik High's first mixtape, released approximately seven months after their last album "Screen Time" in November. The members participated in writing and composing all the tracks, showcasing their unique musical styles. The album captures the sharp attitude reminiscent of their rookie days and their signature refined emotional depth, resulting in a high-quality album.
Epik High has been building anticipation for the release of "PUMP" with various teaser content, including an unconventional teaser video and the tracklist. Starting in August, they will embark on the "EPIK HIGH THE PUMP TOUR N. AMERICA 2024," performing in 23 cities across North America, garnering attention from global fans.
Epik High's new album "PUMP" will be released on the 20th at 6 PM on various music platforms.
See? It happens. It's is all too easy to make something public which should be kept private. So many people on here don't seem to think it's possible, or that photo uploads are done with malicious intent when it's probably yet another accident.
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Anything that is uploaded to the internet is only a few clicks away from being something the whole world can see, no matter what privacy settings are intended.