Ateez Unveils Photos for Upcoming Third Single in Japan, "Not Okay"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-01-23 09:26:44
Album Features Individual Portraits of Eight Members, Fronted by Empowering Title Track
▲ Courtesy of KQ EntertainmentAteez's previous single, "Limitless," released in March of last year, achieved success by topping Oricon's daily singles chart and securing the No. 2 position on the weekly singles ranking.
The highly anticipated third single, "Not Okay," is scheduled for release on February 28.
In addition to their music endeavors, Ateez is set to perform at the Saitama Super Arena on February 3-4. This two-day event is part of Ateez's international tour titled "Towards the Light: Will to Power," commencing in Seoul next week. Despite all tickets being sold out, the second day's live show will be accessible through a livestream on Wowwow. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate Ateez's performances as they continue to make waves in the global music scene.
Courtesy of KQ Entertainment
Ateez, the South Korean boy group, shared a collection of photographs for their upcoming third single in Japan, titled "Not Okay," on Monday. Each of the eight members posed individually for portraits that will be featured in the album. The titular track encourages listeners to make independent decisions rather than yielding to external pressures.
The highly anticipated third single, "Not Okay," is scheduled for release on February 28.
In addition to their music endeavors, Ateez is set to perform at the Saitama Super Arena on February 3-4. This two-day event is part of Ateez's international tour titled "Towards the Light: Will to Power," commencing in Seoul next week. Despite all tickets being sold out, the second day's live show will be accessible through a livestream on Wowwow. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate Ateez's performances as they continue to make waves in the global music scene.
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