Boy band XLOV poses for a photo during a press showcase for its second EP, "I, God," held at Gabin Arthall in southern Seoul on May 27. [NEWS1]

K-pop’s very first self-described “genderless” act XLOV is carving out a distinctive path, inviting listeners into a world of bold music, water-smooth choreography and boundary-blurring lifestyle.

“With this album, we wanted to portray XLOV as those who were once scarred and incomplete, becoming whole and evolving into divine beings who can guide those who are lost, just as they once were,” said leader Wumuti during a press showcase for the boy band’s second EP, “I, God,” held at Gabin Art Hall in southern Seoul on Wednesday, the quartet’s first press showcase since its 2025 debut.

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Boy band XLOV poses for a photo during a press showcase for its second EP, "I, God," held at Gabin Arthall in southern Seoul on May 27. [NEWS1]