Red Velvet to Release Third Studio Album, "What A Chill Kill," on November 13
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-18 12:39:07
K-pop Group's Highly Anticipated Album Features 10 Diverse Tracks
▲ SM Entertainment
Joy, one of the group's members, recently shared a photo confirming the completion of the music video shoot for the upcoming album.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether all the members of Red Velvet have renewed their contracts with the label. SM Entertainment only confirmed the contract renewal of Seulgi in August.
SM Entertainment
SM Entertainment has officially announced that K-pop group Red Velvet is set to make a return with their third studio album, "What A Chill Kill," scheduled for release on November 13.
The album comprises 10 tracks that span various genres, marking the group's first full album release in approximately six years. Their last album, "The ReVe Festival 2022 – Birthday," was an EP released about a year ago, which achieved significant success by becoming their first album to surpass one million in sales. It also claimed the top spot on the iTunes top albums chart in 47 regions and achieved chart-topping success domestically.
Joy, one of the group's members, recently shared a photo confirming the completion of the music video shoot for the upcoming album.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether all the members of Red Velvet have renewed their contracts with the label. SM Entertainment only confirmed the contract renewal of Seulgi in August.
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