K-pop group POW Unveils Debut EP "Favorite" and Teases Fans with Engaging Countdown Livestream
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-09-28 08:36:29
GRID ENTERTAINMENT
GRID Entertainment, the powerhouse behind the burgeoning K-pop group POW, has announced the debut of the band's inaugural EP, "Favorite," scheduled for release on October 11. Leading up to this momentous event, POW recently teased fans with a pre-release single titled "Favorite" on September 13, captivating listeners and building anticipation for their upcoming EP.
In the weeks following the pre-release, POW actively promoted the title track, engaging with fans through appearances on various weekly music shows. As excitement continues to build, the band's agency has planned a countdown livestream at 5 p.m. on the day of the album's release, providing fans an opportunity to connect with POW.
The group POW features notable members, including Thai actor-turned-singer Yorch, who boasts an impressive following of over 2 million on social media. Additionally, Dongyeon, of Korean and Filipino heritage and a former contestant on SBS's "Loud" (2021) audition show, is an integral part of the group. The lineup is completed by members Jungbin, Hyunbin, and Hong.
The name "POW" is emblematic of an explosion, symbolizing the members' ambition to infuse the K-pop scene with explosive energy. The band embraces a "European youth culture theme," as revealed by their agency, promising a unique and dynamic offering to the world of music.
In the coming days, fans can look forward to more teasers and the official tracklist, heightening the excitement surrounding POW's debut EP, "Favorite." As the countdown to their EP release begins, anticipation grows for the remarkable journey this talented group is poised to undertake in the vibrant K-pop landscape.
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