The wait is officially over for DEARZ. On May 7, 2026, the highly anticipated boy group YUHZ made their professional debut with the launch of their first single album, Orange Record, and the premiere of the music video for their title track, "Rush Rush."
Having built a massive international following throughout their pre-debut phase, the group’s transition into active idols has been met with an outpouring of global support, particularly from the Latin American and Japanese markets.
The "Orange Record" Concept: Resilience and Summer Vibes
"Rush Rush" is more than just a debut track; it serves as a thematic mission statement for the group. The song is being praised for its refreshing summer energy and its uplifting narrative.
- The Message: The lyrics revolve around the "heart of failure"—the courage to pick oneself back up after setbacks and the determination to keep moving forward.
- The Visuals: True to the album title, the music video is saturated with vibrant orange tones and youthful, "citrus" aesthetics, perfectly capturing the bright, optimistic identity YUHZ aims to establish.
A Global Fandom Takes the Lead
The debut has triggered an immediate response from DEARZ (the official fandom). The music video’s comment section is a testament to the group’s "nugu-to-noticeable" journey, with fans celebrating the culmination of months of survival-show and pre-debut anticipation.
- Latin American Power: A significant portion of the early engagement has come from Spanish-speaking fans, with many expressing pride in the group's successful launch and their "10/10" performance quality.
- The "OT5" Impact: Fans of the individual members—particularly Kai—have noted the strong chemistry within the lineup, describing the performance as a "masterpiece" of 5th-generation boy group pop.
Strategic Timing in a Competitive Week
YUHZ is making their mark during one of the busiest weeks in K-pop history. By debuting on May 7, they’ve positioned themselves as the "opening act" for a week that includes comebacks from industry titans like aespa, NMIXX, and Tiffany Young.
Early data shows that the "Orange" concept is resonating; the group is already seeing a "rapid rise" on digital charts as word-of-mouth spreads among multi-fans (Stays, ENGENEs, and MOAs) who have adopted YUHZ as their latest obsession.
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