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TREASURE Reveals Tracklist for 4th Mini Album… Title Track Is “IF I”
TREASURE has officially unveiled the tracklist for their 4th mini album [NEW WAV], raising anticipation among global fans ahead of its release.
On May 25, YG Entertainment posted the “TREASURE – 4th MINI ALBUM [NEW WAV] TRACKLIST POSTER” on its official blog. According to the poster, the album will feature four new tracks: “IF I,” “ZOOM ZOOM,” “NALLY-NA,” and “DANGER.”
The title track is “IF I,” which appears as the opening track on the album. Aside from the title and credits, no additional information has yet been revealed, further fueling curiosity. YG Entertainment stated, “The song conveys strong confidence and ambition to prove their potential and rise even higher,” heightening expectations for the comeback.
The newly released credits also highlight the strong involvement of TREASURE’s rapper line, CHOI HYUN SUK, YOSHI, and HARUTO, as all tracks on the album are hip-hop based. The three members participated in songwriting across multiple tracks, including “NALLY-NA.” Member JUNKYU, who has steadily grown as a producer, also contributed to the track “ZOOM ZOOM.”
A powerful lineup of producers further strengthened the album’s quality. DEE.P, P.K, and KANG UK JIN, who have previously shown outstanding musical synergy with TREASURE, once again joined forces, while renowned international composers also participated in the project.
The poster released alongside the announcement captured attention with its stylish mood and bold composition. Following the previously revealed visual photos that showcased the members’ intense charisma, the new imagery appears to embody TREASURE’s unstoppable energy, heightening curiosity about the musical world they are set to unveil.
Meanwhile, TREASURE’s 4th mini album [NEW WAV] will be released on June 1 at 6 PM KST. Following their comeback, the group will also hold “TREASURE THE STAGE 2026 IN SEOUL” from June 19 to 21 at Korea University’s Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seoul. The fan concert tour will span a total of 20 shows across eight cities in Korea and Japan.