B1A4 Announces Release of Eighth EP, "Connect," Marking Return to Korean Music After Two Years
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WM Entertainment Confirms January 8 Launch for B1A4's New EP
▲ Courtesy of RBW, WM ENTERTAINMENTWhile specific details about the EP were not disclosed, a teaser image was unveiled on Tuesday, featuring stacks of cassette tapes with a Morse code on the top. Preorders for the album will commence on Tuesday at 3 p.m.
B1A4 made their debut in 2011 as a five-member boy band under WM Entertainment. Notable tracks in their discography include "Baby Good Night" (2012), "What's Happening" (2013), and "Solo Day" (2014). In 2018, members Jinyoung and Baro departed from the band and the agency. The current lineup consists of the remaining three members: CNU, Gongchan, and Sandeul. The upcoming release, "Connect," signals the group's continued musical journey.
Courtesy of RBW, WM ENTERTAINMENT
On Tuesday, WM Entertainment revealed that B1A4, the South Korean boy band, is set to release its eighth EP, titled "Connect," on January 8. This marks the group's return to Korean music after a hiatus of over two years, with their last release being the digital single "Adore You" on November 10, 2021.
B1A4 made their debut in 2011 as a five-member boy band under WM Entertainment. Notable tracks in their discography include "Baby Good Night" (2012), "What's Happening" (2013), and "Solo Day" (2014). In 2018, members Jinyoung and Baro departed from the band and the agency. The current lineup consists of the remaining three members: CNU, Gongchan, and Sandeul. The upcoming release, "Connect," signals the group's continued musical journey.
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