B.A.P has experienced a last minute problem before dropping their new album “No Mercy”.
The group was scheduled to release their first mini album “No Mercy” both on and offline on July 19th. However, they have decided to discard all 50,000 copies of album due to problems with the finished product.
TS Entertainment explained, “We were initially planning on releasing the album through both on and offline markets on July 19, but the finished product’s printed color was a bit off from what we desired. Therefore, we have decided to discard all albums to present fans with the best as we have promised.”
As seen from B.A.P’s jacket teasers released earlier this week, the concept of No Mercy” is inspired from pop art and requires a precise combination of primary colors in a printing process. Despite the problem, the album was released online but the release of the physical albums will be postponed until further notice.
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