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GPP, an 8-member Japanese girl group, released their 2nd digital single "ATE!" and announced a release party and campaigns.

GPP, an 8-member Japanese girl group, released their 2nd digital single "ATE!" and announced a release party and campaigns.

May/21/2026 20:24

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The 8-member Japanese girl group GPP from SM ENTERTAINMENT JAPAN digitally released their 2nd digital single "ATE!" on May 20 (Wednesday). The song, which has a double meaning of the past tense of "eat" and British slang for "super cool," confidently showcases GPP's unique characters with a catchy track and impressive lyrics that make it truly "ATE!" Tonight (21st) at 8 PM, the music video will be released, already attracting attention. Additionally, on June 28 (Sunday), to commemorate the release of "ATE!", the "GPP 2nd Release Party 'ATE!'" will be held. Fans can obtain tickets by participating in various campaigns, including a new playback campaign on LINE MUSIC where listeners can apply after streaming "ATE!" more than 88 times. Furthermore, a "MV Share Campaign" will also be held in conjunction with the music video release, allowing fans to post their favorite scenes on social media to enter. More details about each campaign can be found on the official website and social media. Release Information: 2nd Digital Single "ATE!" released on May 20, 2026. Event Overview: "GPP 2nd Release Party 'ATE!'" scheduled for June 28, 2026, at 5:00 PM in the vicinity of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Only winners will be informed of the exact location. Participation Methods: 1. TikTok Video Posting Campaign from May 9 to June 7, 2026. 2. LINE MUSIC Playback Campaign from May 20 to May 31, 2026. 3. MV Share Campaign from May 21 to June 7, 2026. For inquiries, contact SM ENTERTAINMENT JAPAN at [email protected]. Please note that responses may take time.

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