Wheein of Mamamoo Announces Highly Anticipated Solo Comeback
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-09-15 15:34:50
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In a highly anticipated announcement, Wheein, a prominent member of the popular K-pop group Mamamoo, is making her solo comeback. According to local media reports, the talented songstress is set to release a new album on October 12, marking a return to the music scene after a hiatus of 21 months since her second solo EP, "Whee."
Wheein's previous solo endeavor, the six-track mini album "Whee," made waves by topping iTunes top albums charts in 18 regions. Notably, she achieved a significant milestone in her solo career by claiming the number one spot on a TV music chart show with the main track from the EP, "Make Me Happy."
The artist, who made her debut as a member of Mamamoo in 2014, has steadily been building her solo repertoire since 2018, with two singles and EPs to her credit. Fans and music enthusiasts eagerly await her upcoming album, which promises to be a momentous addition to her solo discography.
This solo endeavor comes shortly after Wheein's fellow Mamamoo member, Hwasa, released her digital single, "I Love My Body," last week. Hwasa's release garnered significant attention by landing atop iTunes top songs charts in eight regions, setting the stage for Wheein's imminent return.
As Wheein prepares to captivate her audience once again, fans can't help but anticipate the musical journey she is about to embark on with her upcoming album. Mark your calendars for October 12, as this is a date that promises to be significant in the world of K-pop and beyond.
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