WHIB, Cjes Studio's First Boy Band in 13 Years, Aims for K-pop Greatness
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-11-09 20:35:08
CJES STUDIOS
Cjes Studio introduces its first boy band in over a decade, WHIB, as they make their ambitious entry into the world of K-pop. Comprising eight members—Jayder, Haseung, Jinbeom, Ugeon, Leejeong, Jaeha, Inhong, and Wonjun—the group aspires to carve its own path while drawing inspiration from iconic K-pop predecessors.
WHIB, derived from the combination of "white" and "black," symbolizes the band's quest to discover its unique identity amid the myriad colors represented by the namesake shades. During their debut showcase in western Seoul, the members expressed admiration for K-pop giants like BTS, Seventeen, Stray Kids, and NCT, highlighting their aspiration to follow in the footsteps of these legendary boy bands.
The debut single, "Cut-Out," features tracks "Bang!" and "Dizzy," aiming to showcase WHIB's versatility and distinctive colors. "Bang!" offers an alternative pop dance score with a powerful rhythmic tune, while "Dizzy" accentuates the band's refreshing and upbeat qualities.
WHIB is the first boy band to debut under Cjes Studio since the launch of JYJ in 2010, marking a significant moment for the entertainment company. Jayder, the leader of WHIB, emphasized the band's commitment to revealing both their strong and pure sides through their music and performances.
Despite the attention and pressure associated with being Cjes Studio's first boy band in over a decade, WHIB members conveyed confidence in their debut, emphasizing thorough preparation during their trainee period. While acknowledging the pressures, the group expressed eagerness to achieve success and set the goal of receiving a Rookie of the Year Award in the future.
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