GOT7 Begins Countdown to 11th Anniversary with 'Winter Heptagon'
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2025-01-09 23:22:52
K-pop group GOT7 has officially kicked off the countdown to their much-anticipated comeback for their 11th anniversary. Kakao Entertainment revealed concept photos for their new mini-album Winter Heptagon on January 9 and 10 through the group’s official social media channels.
The unveiled "Winter" version showcased GOT7 in a strikingly bold and edgy look. The members donned black outfits featuring snake patterns, paired with odd-eye contact lenses and makeup simulating scars. This aesthetic encapsulated a chic and enigmatic winter vibe, highlighting the group's sophisticated transformation.
Winter Heptagon marks GOT7's first full-group album in over three years. The hiatus from their last collective project has heightened fans' anticipation for this release. A representative from Kakao Entertainment stated, "This album demonstrates the maturity and strengthened synergy of GOT7 as artists. Fans can look forward to experiencing their evolved artistry."
The comeback holds special significance as it coincides with GOT7's 11th debut anniversary. Collaborating closely with Kakao Entertainment, the group aims to deliver a memorable winter experience for their devoted fandom, Ahgase.
The new mini-album is set to drop on January 20 at 6 PM KST on all major music streaming platforms. Fans are already abuzz with excitement, eager to see what surprises Winter Heptagon holds.
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