K-Pop Star Mijoo Announces Solo Debut Album, "Movie Star"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-05-03 22:58:28
Courtesy of Antenna.
SEOUL - Mijoo, member of the popular K-Pop girl group Lovelyz, is set to release her first solo album on May 17th. The announcement was made by her agency, Antenna Company, through a teaser video released on the official social media channel.
The upcoming album, titled "Movie Star," is centered around a movie star concept and aims to tap into everyone's childhood dream of becoming an actor. The teaser video features spotlight and camera shutter effects to create a cinematic feel and reveal the album title and logo.
Leading up to the album release, a series of teaser content will be unveiled, including photos, track list, a music video teaser, and a free listening video. In addition, Mijoo's official YouTube channel, which was recently launched, will release a three-part behind-the-scenes video series chronicling her career from her debut to her transformation into a movie star for her upcoming album.
Mijoo, who made her debut with Lovelyz in 2014, has gained popularity not only as a singer but also as a TV personality over the years. With her first solo album release in sight, fans are eagerly anticipating her new identity as a solo artist.
Anticipation for "Movie Star" has been high, with fans taking to social media to express their excitement for Mijoo's solo debut. The album's theme and concept have already sparked interest, with many looking forward to seeing Mijoo's take on a movie star persona.
The K-Pop industry has seen a recent trend of solo debuts from popular group members, with artists such as Jennie from BLACKPINK, Baekhyun from EXO, and Taemin from SHINee all achieving success in their solo ventures.
Mijoo's solo album, "Movie Star," is set to be released on May 17th, marking a new chapter in her career as a K-Pop artist.
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