February Releases Set to Excite K-pop Fans
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-01-21 06:55:39
High-profile acts, including BABYMONSTER, TWICE, and P1HARMONY, to unveil new music; NCT WISH to make Japan debut
▲ Courtesy of YG Entertainment ▲ Courtesy of JYP Entertainment ▲ Courtesy of FNC EntertainmentBoy band P1HARMONY will unveil the music video for "Killin’ It," the title track off their first full-length album, on Feb. 5. The physical album will be available in Korea on Feb. 7 and in the U.S. on Feb. 9. P1HARMONY is also set to participate in The Governors Ball Music Festival 2024 in June, becoming the first K-pop boy band featured in the New York City-based festival.
Wendy of Red Velvet plans to release her second solo album in February, with the exact date yet to be revealed.
Ten of NCT will go solo, and on Feb. 21, NCT WISH, the last sub-unit of NCT, is set to make its debut in Japan. The sub-unit consists of two Koreans (Sion and Jaehee) and four Japanese (Riku, Yushi, Ryo, and Sakuya).
Courtesy of YG Entertainment
BABYMONSTER, a six-member girl group under YG Entertainment, is scheduled to release their new single, "Stuck in the Middle," on Feb. 1. The group aims to follow the success of their debut song, "Batter Up," which achieved 200 million views on YouTube in 53 days.
TWICE, the popular girl band, is set to release "I Got You," an English-language song about friendship and love, on Feb. 2. This is part of their upcoming mini-album, "With YOU-th," scheduled for release on Feb. 23.
Wendy of Red Velvet plans to release her second solo album in February, with the exact date yet to be revealed.
Ten of NCT will go solo, and on Feb. 21, NCT WISH, the last sub-unit of NCT, is set to make its debut in Japan. The sub-unit consists of two Koreans (Sion and Jaehee) and four Japanese (Riku, Yushi, Ryo, and Sakuya).
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