Teenage Taeyeon conveyed her feelings about joining 'Zombieverse' Season 2. Today (14th) afternoon, a production presentation for the Netflix variety show 'Zombieverse 2' was held at CGV in Yongsan, Seoul. Attending the event were producers Park Jinkyung, Moon Sandong, Noh Hongchul, Lee Siyoung, Cho Saeho, Taeyeon, BTOB's Sungjae, former IZ*ONE member Kwon Eunbi, DinDin, CODE KUNST, Patricia, and Andre Rush, who exchanged various discussions. Taeyeon, a horror fanatic, said, 'I was very happy to hear that I was cast because 'Zombieverse 1' was really interesting. I didn't think I would be so immersed and surprised. It also became an opportunity for me to discover a new side of myself.' 'Zombieverse' is a zombie universe variety show where participants must survive while clearing quests in an area of Seoul that has suddenly transformed into a zombie world. Season 2 is expected to showcase an expanded scale and worldview, moving beyond Seoul. It will be released worldwide on Netflix on November 19.
As SM Entertainment approaches its 30th anniversary, its artists will surprise fans by appearing on tvN's 'Shucchou Juugoya'. The trailer released on YouTube features unexpected chemistry among artists. The show will air on November 29, showcasing games and talks with 10 artists, promising laughter and entertainment. SM plans various events, including concerts and album releases, to celebrate this milestone.
Taeyeon has made her comeback with the release of her 6th mini-album "Letter To Myself" and its title track's music video. The song blends guitar sounds with emotional pop rock melodies, expressing heartfelt messages to her past self. The album includes six diverse tracks, each conveying themes of self-acceptance and comfort.
During a recent radio show, Hyoyeon from Girls' Generation discussed the challenges of organizing SMTOWN concerts due to the large number of artists in SM Entertainment. She mentioned that preparations for the upcoming concert are starting soon and expressed her excitement about participating. Brian from Fly To The Sky reflected on the history of SMTOWN concerts and the fun experiences they had, while both agreed that the increasing number of members makes gatherings difficult.
Starting November 18, 2024, the K-drama 'Lee Han-shin' will be exclusively available on U-NEXT. The series follows lawyer Lee Han-shin, who is appointed as a parole officer, navigating the complexities of parole decisions with a mix of thrilling and comedic elements, alongside detective Ahn So-yoon. The show promises deepening storylines and powerful performances.
The late Son Jae-rim's final film, 'Crash: The Man Who Failed in Business', directed by Hyun Hae-ri, will be released in January 2025. The film explores the story of a young man who misuses youth entrepreneurship funds and faces dire consequences after investing in a cryptocurrency service. Son plays the lead role, Yang Do-hyun, in a cast that includes Ahn Woo-young and Min Sung-wook.
Taeyeon's track 'Disaster' from her 6th mini-album 'Letter To Myself' features dynamic drum beats and emotional synth sounds, showcasing her powerful vocals. The lyrics depict the paradox of willingly embracing love despite knowing it may lead to despair. The album includes six diverse tracks, highlighting her evolving musicality, and will be released on the 18th, with a countdown live event planned for fans.
This fall, numerous K-POP solo artists are making comebacks, including G-DRAGON with his first single in over seven years, Minho with his full album 'CALL BACK', and Yesung with 'It's Complicated'. Each artist showcases diverse genres and collaborations, promising a vibrant season for music fans.
Taeyeon showcases her unique musical world in her 6th mini-album 'Letter To Myself', set to release on November 18. The album includes six tracks, featuring the title song and 'Hot Mess', a pop track with wild guitar and immersive vocals. The lyrics reflect choosing imperfection in a chaotic world while seeking comfort and meaning.
Yuna from Girls' Generation has unveiled a striking new photoshoot in 'DAZED KOREA,' presenting a bold, girl-crush image. She dons a short top that highlights her toned abs. Recently, she donated 100 million won to children with leukemia and is set to star in the upcoming film 'The Devil Has Arrived' next year.
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