HYBE's aoen debuts today: "We and aoring are connected by a blue thread"
aoen held a showcase event for their debut single "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)" today, June 11, at Zepp Haneda (TOKYO) in Tokyo.

Haku (HAKU) changes his name to his real name, Hikaru (HIKARU)

aoen was formed through "Ouen-HIGH ~Yume no Start Line~," an audition project by HYBE MUSIC GROUP's label YX LABELS and Nippon TV. All seven members—Yuju, Ruka, Gaku, Haku, Sota, Kyosuke, and Reo—appeared at the event, performing songs from their single for the aoring (aoen's fandom name) and holding a talk segment with MC Masayuki Furuya, a familiar face to K-POP fans.

aoen first performed "Blue Flame," a track from their debut single, captivating the aoring with their energetic vocals and a dance routine with many moves. They also livened up the venue with their unique self-introductions. At this point, Haku announced that he would be promoting under his real name, Hikaru. Haku, now known as Hikaru, explained the reason for changing his artist name from Haku to his real name at his debut: "The group name aoen and our debut work both carry the meaning of 'shining with our own colors and individuality,' so I thought using my real name would be a better fit thematically. The fans also know that my real name is Hikaru, and I'm used to it myself, so I wanted to be called Hikaru."
"I want to look forward to everything that's about to happen"

Regarding finally reaching their debut day, leader Yuju shared his feelings: "Debuting has always been my dream, so I'm happy to be able to dedicate my life to being an artist. We've been active since before our debut, but there are areas we still need to improve on, both as a group and as individuals, so I want to become an artist who continues to work hard and grow." Sub-leader Ruka stated the group's character and ambitions: "In a good way, aoen is a group that can't put on airs. We plan to continue showing our natural side, so I would be happy if people take what they see as it is and find energy in it. We will continue to face our work sincerely and do our best."

Gaku, who participated in the audition program "&AUDITION - The Howling -" that created &TEAM but did not have a fateful connection at that time, achieved his long-awaited debut on this occasion. Overcome with emotion, he said, "I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me for so long. And thank you for waiting. I've been through two auditions and had a long training period, so when I was chosen as a member, it didn't really feel real. But when I saw all the aoring cheering for us, the realization that 'we're going to create a story as aoen from now on' just flooded in. I want to look forward to everything that's about to happen, and I want to grow into something much bigger with all the aoring."
What is Reo's favorite, super-emotional scene?


The debut release "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)" contains four tracks: the title song "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)," "Blue Flame," "Circle Ring," and an aoen version of the "Ouen-HIGH ~Yume no Start Line~" signal song, "FINISH LINE ~Owari to Hajimari no~." Regarding "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)," which Yuju introduced as "the song that represents us the most," Kyosuke said, "It has lyrics like 'Being perfect is boring' and 'Yesterday's doubts are gone,' and I really like how it reframes things that don't go well or negative thoughts as part of your own individuality." The music video also incorporates CG, including shooting against a green screen. Sota said, "We filmed without knowing what the final product would look like, so I was a bit worried," while Gaku added, "I don't have a driver's license, so the car scene felt surreal. It was a kind of fun I could only experience because of the CG shoot. Everyone 'drove' really well," expressing his joy at the success of the green screen filming. Reo's favorite is the final meadow scene. "The scene where we all hold hands and raise them to the sky is super emotional and I love it," he said, and applause that seemed to signal agreement rose from the audience. There was also a moment where aoen recreated the scene on the spot.
Gaku, who said "Blue Flame" was his favorite, revealed that the choreography was by YUMEKI and introduced the song, saying, "There are so many moves that parts of it are tough, but since I'm confident in my dancing, it's a song I find very rewarding. The choreography has the meaning of showing the passionate flame inside our hearts, so it's not just about being in sync; it's a song with many highlights in its movements."
The song that moved Ruka to tears

The third track, "Circle Ring," is a number that sings of the bond between aoen and aoring. Ruka said, "When I listened to the demo in track order, I was so moved I actually cried. The message is mainly for the aoring, but it also felt like a message for us..." He then passed the topic to Hikaru, saying, "I especially want you to pay attention to Hikaru's voice." Hikaru took the microphone, saying, "Thank you," and smiled. "It was the most difficult song of the four, and I sang it while worrying about how I could put my feelings into it, so hearing you say that makes me feel like my effort paid off."

Regarding "FINISH LINE ~Owari to Hajimari no~," Sota said, "I was given a good part despite not having much experience, and at the time I couldn't hit the high notes, so there was a difficult period where I cried during recording. As I practiced, I gradually felt my own singing and dancing improve, so I feel it's a song that has walked alongside me."
Ruka's yo-yo skills are "on another level," a "monster"

The yo-yo performance in the "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)" music video is eye-catching, and aoen generously showed off their skills to the press at their formation event, "aoen Kessei Kinen Blue Runway." According to Ruka, the practice period was about a month, and all the members trained in their spare time between singing and dancing practice. On the spot, Ruka performed the "star" trick he does at the beginning of the "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)" performance. Ruka said he played with a yo-yo as a hobby in elementary school, but the other members chimed in about his skill, saying he's "on another level" and a "monster."

After a commemorative photo with the audience in the background, each member of aoen once again stated their ambitions for future activities. Gaku spoke powerfully, "I want aoen to become a group that you can't stop once you're into them, one that you can't escape from once you're hooked. With the feeling of never letting go of the aoring who love us now, I want to become an artist you can continue to love in the future." Hikaru, who changed his name at this time, commented, "I'm excited for this new beginning. Please continue to look forward to what's next." Reo was moved by the aoring's gaze, saying, "I hope we can become a group like a toy box that's exciting to watch when the seven of us are together. To grow, I want to listen to the voices of the aoring and research my own charms. And today, I was so surprised by how beautiful the aoring's eyes were. We want to shine as brightly as your sparkling eyes."
Seven blue ribbons hung in the venue

Afterward, seven blue ribbons appeared in the venue, stretching from the stage to the back of the audience seats. Connected to the aoring by the seven ribbons, aoen gazed at the scene and were surprised to find one of the ribbons filled with messages from the aoring. Yuju passionately declared, "This means that we and the aoring are connected by a blue thread. This is our starting line!" Then, aoen performed their debut song "Aoi Taiyou (The Blue Sun)." They left the stage, leaving a refreshing afterglow in the venue.

It was also announced at the event that aoen's headline program will begin airing on the Nippon TV network late on Wednesday, June 25. Details will be announced at a later date, so aoring should look forward to further news.
Source: Music Natalie
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