SM Entertainment’s New Girl Group Hearts2Hearts to Debut on February 24
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2025-02-02 23:30:16
SM Entertainment's highly anticipated rookie girl group Hearts2Hearts is set to make its official debut on February 24 at 6 PM (KST). The group will release their first single album, The Chase, across major music streaming platforms, marking their entry into the K-pop industry.
According to SM Entertainment’s announcement on February 3, the debut album consists of two tracks: the title track The Chase and Butterflies. Through these songs, Hearts2Hearts aims to introduce their unique artistic identity, delivering fresh and captivating music to a global audience.
The group’s name embodies their mission of connecting hearts through music, embracing a diverse spectrum of emotions, and sharing sincere messages with fans. With their ethereal and enchanting musical world, Hearts2Hearts aspires to foster a larger sense of unity and togetherness.
Ahead of their debut, the group has been actively engaging with fans through social media. In addition to Instagram, they have launched official accounts on YouTube, X, TikTok, and Facebook, further expanding their presence. They also unveiled the full version of their debut trailer, which was first teased at SMTOWN LIVE 2025 [The Culture, The Future] in Seoul.
The trailer introduces the group's eight members—Jiwoo, Carmen, Yuha, Stella, Jueun, Eina, Ian, and Yeon—who come together to present their collective vision. The video symbolizes their journey as they stand at various crossroads, determined to trust their choices and walk forward together.
With a strong sense of purpose, Hearts2Hearts is ready to embark on their musical journey, promising an experience that goes beyond just music, but one that resonates deeply with their listeners.
Meanwhile, pre-orders for The Chase begin today across online and offline record stores, allowing fans to secure their copies ahead of the highly anticipated debut.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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