HYBE Announces Debut of New Girl Group I'LL-IT in March
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-02-13 03:14:31
Group comprises winning contestants from the audition program "R U Next," with further details to be revealed at a later date
▲ Courtesy of I'LL-IT's facebook
I'LL-IT's members emerged as winners of the audition program "R U Next," a 10-episode series that ran from June 30 to Sept. 1 in 2023. Co-produced by JTBC, Belift Lab, Mushroom Company, and Studio Jamm, the program served as the platform for the selection of the group's lineup. Notably, Youngseo, originally slated to debut with the group, parted ways with the agency in January.
This debut marks HYBE's third venture into the girl group scene, arriving approximately a year and eight months after the debut of NewJeans in 2022. I'LL-IT is the second group to be produced under the Belift Lab label, following the successful introduction of the boy band Enhypen. While the agency provided confirmation of the debut in March, additional details about the specifics of the group's debut are expected to be disclosed at a later date.
Courtesy of I'LL-IT's facebook
HYBE, the entertainment company, confirmed on Tuesday that its new girl group, I'LL-IT, is set to debut in March. The group's lineup, consisting of Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha, was previously announced in January by Belift Lab, a subsidiary of HYBE and the managing company for I’LL-IT, as reported by the Korea JoongAng Daily.
This debut marks HYBE's third venture into the girl group scene, arriving approximately a year and eight months after the debut of NewJeans in 2022. I'LL-IT is the second group to be produced under the Belift Lab label, following the successful introduction of the boy band Enhypen. While the agency provided confirmation of the debut in March, additional details about the specifics of the group's debut are expected to be disclosed at a later date.
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