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Studio Album by BOYNEXTDOOR · 2026-06-08

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BOYNEXTDOOR
Type
Studio Album
Released
2026-06-08
Title track
Knock Knock Knock (똑똑똑)

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About HOME

HOME is a Studio Album by BOYNEXTDOOR, a k-pop group under KOZ (debuted 2023, Tier A on the kpopdropz framework), released on 2026-06-08 (June 2026). The title track is "Knock Knock Knock (똑똑똑)", which leads the promotional cycle on Korean music shows and streaming. HOME is scheduled for release; pre-orders typically open through Ktown4u, Music Plant, and Weverse Shop ahead of street date. The album leans into a nostalgia and coming-of-age; house-themed motifs and warm daily-life storytelling for debut full-length concept, which threads through its visual identity, choreography, and the photocard art direction across versions.

Chart performance and promotion context

In terms of chart and commercial performance context, a studio album from an artist at this level is widely expected to land inside the Circle and Hanteo top tens, with consistent first-week album sales in the low-to-mid six figures and recurring entries on the Billboard World Albums chart. HOME has not yet been released, so chart numbers are still pending; pre-orders, however, are an early signal — strong pre-order totals on Ktown4u, Music Plant, and Weverse Shop in the two-week window before street date typically correlate with strong first-week sales.

Streaming traction for "Knock Knock Knock (똑똑똑)" on Melon, Genie, Bugs, Spotify, and Apple Music tends to follow a predictable arc: a sharp release-day peak, a one-week halftime depending on Korean music-show stage performance, and a longer tail driven by playlist placements and viral moments on TikTok or Reels. For collectors and casual listeners alike, this matters because higher streaming and chart performance directly fuels reprint cycles, anniversary editions, and follow-up merchandise drops — all of which can affect both the desirability and the supply of the album's photocards over the medium term. Albums that overperform commercially often see special re-issues with new photocard sets, while underperforming releases sometimes become more collectible precisely because their print run was smaller.

Comeback cycle and seasonal context

HOME dropped in the spring window of June, which contextually shapes the era's promotional rhythm. Spring comebacks (March–May) typically lean into bright, energetic concepts and often coincide with the start of the Korean fan-meet and tour season. For a title track like "Knock Knock Knock (똑똑똑)", the seasonal context informs everything from the music-video color palette to the photocard concept photos and the costuming for music-show stages.

For a group, the standard comeback cycle around an album like this runs roughly four to six weeks: a pre-release teaser sequence (concept photos, individual member trailers, music-video teaser), the release-day drop (full music video, album, music-show debut stage), two to three weeks of weekly music-show promotion (Music Bank, Show Champion, M Countdown, Show! Music Core, Inkigayo), interspersed variety appearances and fan-meet stops, and an end-of-cycle wrap that usually includes a behind-the-scenes content drop on the agency's YouTube channel. If you're collecting around this era, the highest-value windows for new photocard discovery are: (1) the immediate release week, when retailer POBs are still in stock and Korean fansign rounds are actively distributing fansign cards, (2) the first month after release, when lucky-draw events tend to concentrate in Korean offline shops, and (3) any subsequent re-press or anniversary edition, which sometimes adds entirely new card sets on top of the original.

Photocards in HOME

Photocard sets for HOME follow the standard K-pop release structure. As a single-version release, photocard distribution is concentrated in this one edition, with retailer POBs adding the additional rarity tier. Retailer-exclusive POBs from Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave, Apple Music, and rotating Korean partners add another layer — each retailer typically issues a distinct exclusive card per member, so a "complete set" across all retailers can run into double digits per member.

Beyond standard album cards and POBs, HOME-era photocards may also appear from fansign events (Korea-only, very rare), lucky-draw rounds (Korea-only, sealed-box format), pop-up store exclusives, and broadcast event cards. These secondary issuances are where the highest secondary-market premiums sit, but they're also where reprint risk is highest. Verify provenance carefully on any high-value purchase from this era.

Collector's notes: rarity, value, and authentication

From a collector's perspective, HOME sits inside a multi-tier rarity structure that is now standard across the K-pop industry. As a single-version release, HOME concentrates collectible value into the standard cards plus retailer pre-order exclusives, making POB selection (Ktown4u vs. Music Plant vs. Weverse Shop vs. Korean partners) the most important purchasing decision for set completion. On the secondary market, the rarest cards from this era tend to be Lucky Draw-format cards (Korea-only sealed-box pulls) and fansign exclusives, both of which routinely trade at five to ten times the price of standard album cards in equivalent condition. Member popularity within the group also creates significant per-card price spread: cards of the most popular member can trade at three to five times the price of equivalent rarity cards of less popular members.

Authentication is non-trivial for high-value cards from this release. Counterfeit and reprint risk is highest for Lucky Draw cards and limited fansign cards because their print runs are small and their visual designs are widely photographed. Before buying any HOME-era card above the $50 secondary-market threshold, request high-resolution photos of the front, back, and edges; verify the printing pattern (genuine cards typically have a specific microprint or hologram element); and prefer sellers with verifiable buyer feedback over anonymous listings. Storage matters as well: top-loaders with acid-free penny sleeves, kept out of direct sunlight and below 50% humidity, will preserve mint condition for resale or long-term holding.

Frequently asked questions about HOME

When was HOME released?
HOME was released on 2026-06-08.
What is the title track of HOME?
The title track of HOME is "Knock Knock Knock (똑똑똑)".
What type of release is HOME?
HOME is a Studio Album by BOYNEXTDOOR.
Where can I buy HOME?
HOME is available through Korean retailers (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave) and on the secondary market for older or sold-out editions. Pre-order benefit cards differ by retailer, so collectors targeting specific photocards should compare retailer POBs before ordering.
Is HOME still available?
HOME has not been released yet — pre-orders typically open in advance of street date through Ktown4u, Music Plant, and Weverse Shop.

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