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Billlie releases first full-length album with 12 tracks

May 6, 2026
Billlie releases first full-length album with 12 tracks

By AI, Created 10:25 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Billlie released its first full-length album, the collective soul and unconscious: chapter two, on May 6, 2026, and will promote the project with the title track “ZAP” and sub-title track “WORK.” The seven-member K-pop group says the album marks its most complete release yet and extends the storytelling arc that has defined its catalog since debut.

Why it matters: - Billlie’s first full-length album marks a milestone for the seven-member K-pop group after multiple mini-albums and a 2025 world tour. - The release expands the group’s long-running concept-driven storytelling and gives Billlie a larger platform for the title track “ZAP” and sub-title track “WORK.” - The album adds another chapter to Billlie’s positioning as a K-pop act built around narrative, identity and self-expression.

What happened: - Billlie released the collective soul and unconscious: chapter two on May 6, 2026. - The group launched promotion for the album in January with the pre-release single “cloud palace ~ false awakening.” - The album is Billlie’s first full-length project. - Billlie will continue promotions with “ZAP” and “WORK.”

The details: - The album includes 12 tracks, and five are remixes. - The opener, “$ECRET no more,” continues the story from “everbody’s got a $ECRET” on the collective soul and unconscious: chapter one. - “$ECRET no more” was created by LA-based producer Jake K, Swedish songwriter Andreas Öberg and songwriter Maria Marcus. - MOON SUA contributed lyrics to “$ECRET no more.” - The title track “ZAP” centers on ignoring outside noise and confronting the self at the deepest level of the unconscious. - The lyric “past in the past we’re turning back” frames “ZAP” around choosing the present over the past. - MOON SUA also helped write “WORK,” which uses personal experience to turn flaws into distinctive parts of identity. - “TBD,” the fourth track, focuses on a relationship that is undefined but emotionally intense. - SIYOON and HARAM wrote lyrics for “TBD.” - MOON SUA said the group worked on the album for a long time and called it the most well-made album Billlie has released so far. - SIYOON said the album reflects the support of fans and the work of both members and staff. - HARAM said Billlie focused on every detail because this is the group’s first full-length album.

Between the lines: - The album package keeps Billlie’s established formula of linking music, lyrics and lore instead of treating each release as a standalone project. - The focus on inner identity and self-determined confidence matches the group’s brand as a concept-first K-pop act. - By highlighting member lyric contributions, Billlie is leaning into creative participation as part of the album’s appeal.

What’s next: - Billlie will keep promoting the album through “ZAP” and “WORK.” - The release gives the group new material to build on after earlier projects, including the collective soul and unconscious: chapter one, the Billage of perception releases and appendix: Of All We Have Lost. - The group’s catalog now includes a first full album alongside its prior mini-album releases, Japanese debut and world tour history.

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