ChRocktikal unveils tracklist for debut album We Break, You Awake

ChRocktikal, the new project fronted by Dreamcatcher's Siyeon, has revealed the tracklist for its upcoming debut album We Break, You Awake. The album is set to release on January 16, just one week after the announcement. Siyeon serves as both vocalist and producer, building on her group's reputation in K-pop rock.

The announcement comes amid excitement for ChRocktikal's entry into the music scene. Published on January 10, 2026, the news highlights Siyeon's role in steering the project, following Dreamcatcher's hiatus declared last spring. Known for positioning Dreamcatcher as the "face of rock in K-pop," Siyeon aims to deliver a bold statement with this debut.

The tracklist features ten songs, led by the title track "Peace":
- Intro: CRTK
- Peace [Title Track]
- Victor
- KALish
- Flight
- All in on me
- My Us
- Masterpiece
- Free!
- Memory Box

Visuals accompanying the tracklist have been shared, alongside group concept photos. These differ from the more intimate individual photos released earlier in the week, signaling a shift toward a collective band image.

This release marks a significant step for Siyeon outside her established group, potentially expanding her influence in rock-infused genres. Fans anticipate how the album will blend her production skills with fresh material.

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