STAYC Announces Highly Anticipated Return with Third EP "Teenfresh"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-07-24 12:55:54
HIGH UP ENTERTAINMENT
The immensely popular girl group STAYC is gearing up for an exciting comeback as they announced the release of their third EP, "Teenfresh," set to delight fans on August 16. High Up Entertainment, the group's agency, unveiled the official comeback poster, signaling the much-awaited return of the six-member ensemble.
STAYC, a name that stands for "Star to a Young Culture," encapsulates the group's mission to become influential K-pop stars who resonate with and inspire the younger generation. Since their debut in November 2020 with the captivating song "So Bad," STAYC has been on a meteoric rise, leaving an indelible mark on the global music scene.
The group's recent musical ventures have been met with resounding success, further cementing their position as K-pop powerhouses. Notably, their second Korean single, "ASAP," released in the following year, and the hit "Stereotype" from 2021 both surpassed a remarkable 100 million total streams on the widely popular global music streaming platform, Spotify.
In a testament to their enduring popularity, STAYC's albums "Stereotype," "Young-Luv.com" (2022), and "Staydom" (2021) have also amassed an impressive 100 million album streams each on Spotify, solidifying the group's influential presence on streaming services.
Following their second Japanese single, "Teddy Bear (Japanese Version)," which was released in April, STAYC's upcoming EP "Teenfresh" marks their highly-anticipated return to the music scene. Fans across the world eagerly await the latest offering from the talented ensemble, as they continue to leave an indelible impact on the K-pop landscape and beyond.
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