Courtesy of IST Entertainment
K-pop girl group Weeekly has made a highly anticipated return after a 19-month hiatus. The group has released their fifth mini-album, titled "ColoRise," and aims to captivate fans with their unique musical style.
During a press event held at Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul, Weeekly members expressed their commitment to this new musical journey and the significance of their album's title, "ColoRise," which combines the words "color" and "rise." The title signifies their intention to elevate their presence in the music industry with their distinct musical colors.
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The 19-month break allowed Weeekly to refine their skills as idols and expand their artistic spectrum. Member Monday pointed out that the hiatus, though lengthy, had a positive impact on their dedication to producing a high-quality album, emphasizing the rewarding outcome.
Weeekly's growth and determination were also showcased on Mnet's reality show "Queendom Puzzle," where several members participated, learning valuable lessons and adopting a rookie mindset in approaching their comeback.
The lead single from the album, "VROOM VROOM," features notable choreography created by the dance crew La Chica, known for their appearance on Mnet's "Street Woman Fighter" in 2021. The dance involves mimicking the actions of driving a car and is characterized by its energetic nature.
Weeekly, having journeyed through four years since their debut, now aspires to expand their horizons and reach a wider audience. They aim to create music that resonates with a broad spectrum of listeners and is easy for people to sing along to, embodying their dedication and passion for their craft.
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