ITZY’s Yeji to Make Solo Debut with ‘AIR’ on March 10
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2025-02-13 21:26:15
Yeji, the leader of ITZY, is set to make her highly anticipated solo debut with her first mini-album ‘AIR’, scheduled for release on March 10 at 6 PM KST. With this album, she aims to showcase her versatile artistry, solidifying her identity as a solo performer beyond her group activities.
On February 14, JYP Entertainment revealed the tracklist for ‘AIR’ through ITZY’s official social media accounts. The album features four new songs, including the title track ‘AIR’, along with ‘Invasion’, ‘Can’t Slow Me, No’, and ‘258’.
Demonstrating her artistic involvement, Yeji participated in writing the lyrics for ‘AIR’, adding a personal and authentic touch to her solo debut. Additionally, JYP Entertainment founder and producer Park Jin Young contributed to the production of the title track, ensuring a polished and impactful sound.
The album also boasts an impressive lineup of renowned producers and songwriters, including Dankee, Lee Woo Min, Ryan S. Jhun, and No Day, all of whom have played key roles in shaping the global K-pop sound.
JYP Entertainment expressed confidence in Yeji’s solo debut, stating, “She is an artist with exceptional stage presence and expressive power. This album will allow her to captivate global fans in a whole new way.”
In the lead-up to her debut, Yeji is expected to release various promotional content, including teaser images, concept films, and performance previews, building anticipation among fans.
As one of the most charismatic and dynamic performers in K-pop, Yeji’s solo debut is already generating significant buzz, with expectations running high for her ability to deliver a performance that highlights her vocal prowess, dance skills, and unique musical style.
With the release of ‘AIR’, Yeji is set to embark on a new chapter in her career, proving herself as not only a powerful performer within ITZY but also as a solo artist with a distinct voice and vision.
Sayart / Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Free Pablo Picasso Exhibition Opens in London Featuring Over 130 Works from Artist's Final Four Decades
- 2Hanbok Culture Week 2025 Celebrates Korea's Traditional Attire with Modern Twist
- 3Korea Tourism Organization Creates Real-Life 'Squid Game' Experience for International Visitors in Seoul
- 4Beloved Author Baek Se-hee, Who Wrote About Depression in 'I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki,' Dies at 35
- 5Seoul's World Webtoon Festival Returns with Massive Scale and Global Ambitions
- 6Chinese Theme Park Issues Apology After Disturbing Sculptures Go Viral and Spark Public Outrage