"WYLD", NCT Taeyong's first full-length album / Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Taeyong, the charismatic center of the 24-member K-pop group NCT, will release his first full-length album, "WYLD," on May 18, his management agency SM Entertainment said Monday.
The 10-track record marks a pivotal juncture for the 30-year-old artist, marking a deliberate move away from his group's high-concept framework toward a more singular, interior vision.
While the K-pop industry often prioritizes a centralized production model, "WYLD" is framed as a deeply personal undertaking. Taeyong is credited as a lyricist on all 10 songs and participated in the composition of nine, as well as the album’s broader production. This shift reflects a growing trend among senior idols seeking "all-around musician" status — a designation that emphasizes artistic autonomy over precise execution.
The album’s sonic foundation follows a trajectory of increasingly adventurous solo work. His previous mini-albums, "SHALALA" and "TAP," served as early indicators of his genre-defying leanings, but it was his April 17 collaboration with the American artist Anderson .Paak on the single "Rock Solid" that perhaps most clearly signaled his global ambitions. "WYLD" aims to synthesize these diverse sounds into a cohesive narrative carrying a "resolute inner voice" and "heightened emotional depth," according to SM Entertainment.
The album’s release across major streaming platforms — including Spotify, Apple Music and Melon — marks a significant transition in the artist's career, shifting the focus from his role within a structured group to his capabilities as a self-produced soloist. This full-length project serves as a practical examination of whether a performer developed within a major label system can successfully establish a distinct musical identity.
Preorders for the physical editions began Monday through various online and offline retailers.
This article was published with the assistance of generative AI and edited by The Korea Times.
Source: Korea Times News