ONE PACT (Jongwoo, Jay Chang, Seongmin, Tag, Yedam) makes its big return today (July 22) at 12 PM KST with the release of its 4th mini-album “ONE FACT” on major online music platforms, officially kicking off its comeback activities.

This new release, “ONE FACT”, shares a similar name to the group (in Korean, the letters “P” and “F” are pronounced and written the same), symbolizing its intent to fully express its identity and sincerity through its music and performances. Comprised of 8 tracks, the album includes the title song “Yes, no, maybe”, five solo songs (one by each member), and two full-group tracks. The solo tracks, which were first revealed in the pre-release EP “ONE PACK” on July 1, are now part of the official tracklist, offering fans a richer glimpse into the group’s synergy and each member’s musical color, resulting in a more complete and highly anticipated album.
The title track, “Yes, no, maybe”, is a dance-pop song featuring punchy bass and drum lines, a catchy chorus, and witty lyrics—making a strong impression from the very first listen.
Among the album’s tracks:
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“Blind”, inspired by UK house music, blends K-pop’s emotional tone with a refined structure. It delicately conveys the feelings of one-sided love through dreamy synths and an upbeat rhythm.
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“Lucky” is a hip-hop R&B track combining lyrical melodies with a modern trap beat, highlighting ONE PACT’s vocal strengths.
The solo tracks fully showcase each member’s individual artistry:
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JONGWOO with “Passout” (Feat. TAG)
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JAY CHANG with “180928~”
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SEONGMIN with “Signal”
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TAG with “내가 아니더라도” (“Even If It’s Not Me”)
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YEDAM with “Keyring”
Each member brings their own emotional depth and musical identity, emphasizing the group’s wide stylistic range. TAG once again takes on the role of main producer, and all members actively participated in the album’s production, further establishing themselves as true idol-artists.
The music video for “Yes, no, maybe”, released simultaneously with the album, delivers a dynamic visual experience: alternating backdrops (bright white, deep black, vivid red), outfit changes, energetic choreography scenes, and black-and-white transitions heighten the song’s intensity. Symbolic elements such as “YES, NO, MAYBE” signs, dice, and introspective shots of the members enhance the video’s visual and emotional impact. The overall concept exudes a stylish aesthetic backed by a high-quality performance.

In addition, ONE PACT recently wrapped up a successful tour in six European cities along with a series of concerts in Japan, reinforcing its position as a global act. The group will reunite with their Korean fans at their solo concert “ONE PACT HALL LIVE [ONE FACT : 合]”, scheduled for August 16 at Sky Art Hall in Seoul.
ONE PACT’s new mini-album “ONE FACT” is available now (July 22) at 12 PM KST on all major music streaming platforms.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Armada Entertainment