ITZY Announces Release of Third Japanese Single "Algorhythm"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-04-06 11:37:15
Group's First Japanese Release Since 2023 Full-Length Album "Ringo"
▲ Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT ▲ Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENTCurrently, ITZY is engaged in their second world tour, "Born to Be," which commenced with concerts at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Songpa District, southern Seoul, in February. The group is scheduled to perform in 27 cities across 17 nations globally.
It is noted that ITZY member Lia is currently on a hiatus to prioritize her health, while the remaining four members continue to participate in promotional activities.
Courtesy of JYP ENTERTAINMENT
ITZY is set to release its third Japanese single, titled "Algorhythm," on May 15. This marks the group's first Japanese release since their full-length album "Ringo" in October 2023.
According to the agency, "Algorhythm" is a term derived from the expression "I'll go with my rhythm," signifying ITZY's determination to shine with their unique rhythm, disregarding conventional algorithms.
The single will include the title track along with the B-side track "No Biggie," along with instrumental versions of both tracks.
It is noted that ITZY member Lia is currently on a hiatus to prioritize her health, while the remaining four members continue to participate in promotional activities.
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