The group Koyote previewed the 'Call Me' challenge with Jun Hyun-moo a day before their comeback.

Koyote surprisingly released the 'Call Me' challenge video through their official SNS channel on the morning of the 5th.

In the released challenge video, Jun Hyun-moo is participating in the 'Call Me' dance challenge with Baekga. Baekga and Jun Hyun-moo not only performed exciting point choreography to the 'Call Me' chorus but also captivated attention with their unique charm over the catchy melody.

In particular, this challenge video heightened fans' anticipation as it revealed parts of the 'Call Me' sound source and choreography. The 'Call Me' melody, which modernly interprets the sound based on EDM and the essence of 90s dance music, stimulated the hidden excitement deep in the heart just by listening.

Jun Hyun-moo, known as "a man sensitive to trends," notably immersed himself in the 'RE-DM' genre that combines Koyote's retro sensibility and EDM, signaling the onset of the 'Call Me' challenge craze.

'Call Me,' set to be released a day before its launch, is a song composed by Choi Jun-young, who also created Koyote's 'Pure Love' and 'Heartbreak.' Shin Ji previously revealed in a behind-the-scenes video of the 'Call Me' recording, "After 27 years, composer Choi Jun-young gave us a song. We will properly show the essence of Koyote," raising expectations that 'Call Me' will encapsulate the essence of Koyote and their 27-year history.

Koyote's 'Call Me' will be released at 6 p.m. on the 6th. Along with their comeback, Koyote will hold a national tour concert, '2025 Koyotefestival,' in Daegu on September 7, in Seoul on September 20 and 21, in Ulsan on November 15, in Busan on November 29, and in Changwon on December 27.

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