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NCT Dream’s new K-pop album ISTJ borrows from MBTI to make music – what do the group’s members really think of the personality test?
- K-pop boy group NCT Dream’s third-full length album, ISTJ, was released on July 17 – and bases its concept around the MBTI online personality test
- The group’s members weigh in on whether they believe the results the test produces, and reveal the track to which they all contributed lyrics, and their goals
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By Dong Sun-hwa
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Young Koreans itching to explore their inner selves often look to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test for guidance. This online test is said to reveal if a person leans more towards introversion (I) or extroversion (E); sensing (S) or intuition (N); thinking (T) or feeling (F); and judging (J) or perceiving (P).
The test groups people into 16 letter-based personality types, and people in Korea will often use them when introducing themselves to others.
K-pop boy group NCT Dream have applied the test to their third-full length album, ISTJ, released on July 17.
The album’s lead single, also named “ISTJ”, is a hip-hop dance track about ENFP-type boys who fall for the ISTJ-type girls despite their polar opposite characters.
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