Weeekly, the Promising Girl Group, Set for October Comeback with New Music
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-08-16 22:01:57
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Anticipation is building among fans as the girl group Weeekly prepares to make their triumphant return to the music scene this October. This upcoming release will mark their first musical venture in over 1.5 years since the drop of their single "Play Game: Awake" in March 2022.
The eagerly awaited comeback news was confirmed by IST Entertainment, the agency representing Weeekly. The agency shared that the group is diligently working on their new music, with plans for the comeback targeting the latter part of October. Further details regarding the release will be disclosed in due course.
The forthcoming comeback holds immense significance for both the group and their devoted supporters, as it not only signals their return to the spotlight but also heralds a new chapter in their musical journey.
Earlier this year, four of Weeekly's six members – Soojin, Soeun, Zoa, and Jihan – participated in the cable network Mnet's girl group survival program "Queendom: Puzzle." Premiering in April, the program showcased their talents as they navigated challenges and showcased their skills on a broader platform. Although Weeekly members didn't secure spots among the final seven contestants, Jihan's accomplishment in reaching the final episode, securing the 10th spot, is a testament to the group's potential and individual prowess.
Debuting under IST Entertainment in 2020, Weeekly quickly captured attention with their distinctive sound and vibrant performances. Renowned for tracks like "Tag Me (@Me)" (2020), "Zig Zag" (2020), and "After School" (2021), the group carved a niche for themselves within the competitive music landscape.
As the date for Weeekly's much-awaited comeback draws near, music enthusiasts and fans alike are on the edge of their seats, eager to witness the next chapter in the group's artistic journey. This forthcoming release promises to not only showcase their growth but also reaffirm their status as a rising force in the realm of K-pop.
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