NCT’s Haechan announces debut solo album

NCT member Haechan has announced his debut solo album, ‘Taste’
Yesterday (August 18), NCT and SM Entertainment shared the news on social media platforms, confirming that the album is due for release on September 8 at 6pm KST.
They’ve also shared a schedule poster for the album, informing fans of the upcoming previews and teasers that will arrive ahead of the album’s launch. Check out the release schedule below.
HAECHAN The 1st Album 'TASTE' Schedule Poster
HAECHAN 【TASTE – The 1st Album】
➫ 2025.09.08 6PM (KST)
Pre-orderhttps://t.co/HgBwodZTSO#HAECHAN #해찬 #TASTE #HAECHAN_TASTE #NCT #NCT127 #NCTDREAM pic.twitter.com/KSZJe213s3
— NCT (@NCTsmtown) August 18, 2025
The album will contain a total of 11 tracks, including lead track ‘CRZY,’ pronounced “crazy.” All tracks are R&B-inspired and will spotlight his unique sound as an artist.
“The title of the album has a double meaning,” SM Entertainment said. “The first is that Haechan will share his taste in the music that he has liked since his childhood, and the second means that fans will ‘taste’ his music for the first time as a solo artist.”
Haechan debuted as a member of NCT in 2016 and is part of two subunits: NCT 127 and NCT Dream. In March, Haechan teamed up with his NCT bandmate Mark for the single ‘+82 Pressin”.
Earlier this month (August 7), SM Entertainment and NCT WISH took to social media to announce their upcoming third mini-album ‘Color’. The EP is slated to arrive on September 1 at 6pm KST.
Prior to announcing ‘Color’, NCT WISH in July announced new ‘Into The Wish’ tour dates. The tour will kick off this November with a pair of shows at the Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea, followed by two dates in Ishikawa, Japan. The tour will run through April 2026.
Other stops on the tour include Hiroshima, Kagawa, Osaka, Hokkaido, Fukuoka, Aichi, Hong Jong, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Bangkok, and Jakarta. More dates are expected to be announced in the coming months.
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