K-pop group Billlie are entering a new stage of their career with the release of the collective soul and unconscious: chapter two, the group’s first full-length album since debuting in 2021. Known for their strong conceptual identity and cinematic storytelling, the seven-member act continues building one of the most distinctive universes in modern K-pop through a project that blends emotional depth with experimental production.
The album arrives after months of anticipation following the release of the pre-release single “cloud palace ~ false awakening” earlier this year. Across twelve tracks — including five remixes — Billlie explore themes of identity, self-confidence, and emotional vulnerability, all while maintaining the mysterious and immersive atmosphere that has defined their music from the beginning.
Opening the album is “$ECRET no more,” a continuation of the narrative introduced in “everybody’s got a $ECRET” from the collective soul and unconscious: chapter one. The track was created alongside internationally recognized collaborators including producer





