Mamamoo's Moonbyul to Release Debut Solo Album 'Starlit of Muse' on February 20
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2024-02-01 04:10:04
RBW Announces Solo Project Showcasing Moonbyul's Artistic Individuality
▲ Courtesy of RBWRBW stated that Moonbyul's solo endeavor aims to showcase a distinct facet of her artistic identity separate from her group activities. While specific details about the upcoming release were not disclosed in the agency's statement, it emphasized Moonbyul's intent to present a unique solo perspective.
In conjunction with the album launch, Moonbyul will host a special exhibition inspired by "Starlit of Muse" at an art gallery located in central Seoul. The exhibition, held prior to the album release, is expected to feature previously unreleased photographs of Moonbyul. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase official merchandise associated with the K-pop star.
The debut solo album and accompanying exhibition mark a significant venture for Moonbyul, offering fans an insight into her individual artistic expression beyond her contributions to Mamamoo.
Courtesy of RBW
Moonbyul, a member of the popular K-pop girl group Mamamoo, is set to release her inaugural full-length solo album titled "Starlit of Muse" on February 20, according to an announcement from her agency RBW on Thursday.
In conjunction with the album launch, Moonbyul will host a special exhibition inspired by "Starlit of Muse" at an art gallery located in central Seoul. The exhibition, held prior to the album release, is expected to feature previously unreleased photographs of Moonbyul. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase official merchandise associated with the K-pop star.
The debut solo album and accompanying exhibition mark a significant venture for Moonbyul, offering fans an insight into her individual artistic expression beyond her contributions to Mamamoo.
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