Teen Top to Make First Group Comeback in Three Years with New Album in July
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-03 23:31:32
Courtesy of TOP Media
South Korean boy band Teen Top is set to make a long-awaited comeback this summer, with the release of their first album in three years. The group's label, TOP Media, announced on Wednesday that the five-piece group will be dropping their latest album in July.
The new album is being released in honor of Teen Top's 13th anniversary and is a way for the group to thank their fans who have been waiting patiently for their return. It will also feature a re-recorded version of one of their old songs, which will be chosen by fans through a voting process that will open on May 8 via the group's official social media channels.
Teen Top, consisting of members C.A.P, Chunji, Niel, Ricky, and Changjo, debuted in 2010 with their hit song "Come into the World" under the TOP Media label. The group has since released a series of chart-topping songs, including "Miss Right," "Rocking," and "No More Perfume on You."
After the departure of member L. Joe in 2017, Teen Top continued on as a five-piece band, with Niel and Changjo leaving TOP Media last year but still remaining a part of the group.
Teen Top's latest album will mark the group's first comeback since their special album "To You 2020," released last year. The group has been out of the limelight for a while, but recently resurfaced after their 2012 song "To You" was featured on the popular TV variety show "Hangout With Yoo," hosted by comedian Yoo Jae-suk. This sparked rumors of a possible comeback, which were later confirmed by the group's label.
The release of the new album is highly anticipated by fans, who have been eagerly awaiting the group's return to the music scene. With Teen Top's popularity and success in the past, their comeback is sure to make waves in the K-pop industry.
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