Itzy Unveils Teaser Content for Upcoming Album Release on January 8
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-12-29 09:36:39
Quartet Previews "Mr. Vampire" B-side Track with Concept Photos and Video
▲ Courtesy of JYP EntertainmentAs part of the build-up to the album launch, Itzy has heightened expectations by unveiling music videos for solo songs from each member, along with the opening track "Born To Be." The 10-track album, led by the title "Untouchable," will be accompanied by a livestream on the release day.
Following the album release, Itzy has plans for a two-day concert in Seoul in February and is preparing for its second international tour. Notably, Lia will be absent from these activities as she has been on hiatus since September.
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
Itzy, the popular South Korean girl group, has released teaser content in anticipation of their forthcoming album scheduled for release on January 8. The teasers feature concept photographs and a video preview for the B-side track "Mr. Vampire" from the EP "Born To Be." In these visuals, the four members showcase contrasting sides in fairytale-inspired settings while uttering the phrase, "We look so good together, Mr. Vampire."
Following the album release, Itzy has plans for a two-day concert in Seoul in February and is preparing for its second international tour. Notably, Lia will be absent from these activities as she has been on hiatus since September.
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