Rising Duo Sevenus Set to Release Debut EP "Summus" Following "Peak Time" Success
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-18 04:47:37
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Following their impressive run on JTBC's popular audition show "Peak Time," male duo Sevenus is gearing up to make their mark with their highly anticipated debut EP, "Summus," set to be released on July 31.
Comprising members Heejae and Ireah, Sevenus took to their official social media platforms on Monday to unveil captivating concept photos, giving fans a glimpse into their upcoming musical venture under their new name.
Having initially debuted in 2017 as the duo MASC, Heejae and Ireah are embarking on a fresh chapter with "Summus," representing their official reboot as Sevenus.
The duo's breakthrough came with their participation on "Peak Time," a groundbreaking show dedicated to shedding light on lesser-known boy bands that have already made their debut. Within the program, Sevenus captivated audiences as part of Team 07:00, leaving a lasting impression with their talent and potential.
"Summus" is an EP that encompasses four distinct tracks, including the lead single "Wonder Land," "Summer Ride," "In a Dream," and an instrumental version of "Wonder Land." Fans can look forward to immersing themselves in the melodic journey crafted by Sevenus when the EP becomes available on various music streaming platforms starting at noon on July 31.
As Sevenus prepares to unveil their musical evolution through "Summus," fans and industry insiders alike are eagerly awaiting the duo's artistic direction and the unique sound they will bring to the K-pop landscape. With their talent, resilience, and newfound identity as Sevenus, Heejae and Ireah are poised to leave an indelible mark in the industry, captivating audiences with their artistry and captivating performances.
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