Red Velvet’s Seulgi to Make Solo Comeback with “Accidentally On Purpose” on March 10
Sharon Jung
guhuijeong784@gmail.com | 2025-02-17 23:53:40
Seulgi of Red Velvet is set to make her highly anticipated return as a solo artist with her second mini-album, Accidentally On Purpose, which will be released on March 10.
The album consists of six tracks, including the title song Baby, Not Baby. This new project marks Seulgi’s first solo comeback since her debut mini-album, 28 Reasons, released in 2022. Known for her versatile artistry, Seulgi is expected to showcase an even deeper and more experimental musical direction with this release.
On February 18, Seulgi teased the album’s concept by unveiling a striking image on Red Velvet’s official social media channels. The teaser, featuring Seulgi wearing a mask and exuding a fierce aura, has drawn comparisons to a female Batman-like figure. This bold visual transformation signals a dramatic shift in her artistic expression, heightening anticipation for the full release.
Leading up to the album drop, Seulgi will roll out a series of teaser content, starting on February 24. The promotional lineup includes a cinematic trailer, teaser images, highlight clips, and a music video preview, all designed to build excitement among fans.
In addition to digital releases, Accidentally On Purpose will be available in physical formats, with pre-orders starting today at both online and offline music retailers. Given Seulgi’s reputation for delivering conceptually rich projects, industry insiders are eager to see how she will further define her solo identity with this album.
With her powerful stage presence and artistic depth, Seulgi has continuously expanded her musical scope beyond her work with Red Velvet. As she embarks on this next chapter, expectations are high for Accidentally On Purpose to further solidify her standing as a solo artist in the K-pop industry.
Sayart / Sharon Jung, guhuijeong784@gmail.com
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