
On August 27, 2025 (Wednesday), H1-KEY held a showcase live to commemorate the release of their debut work, the 1st mini-album 'Lovestruck', at SPACE ODD in Daikanyama, Tokyo. Many fans gathered to celebrate the long-awaited Japanese debut, and the event ended in great success. The showcase opened with H1-KEY's representative song 'Rose Blossom'. The moment the intro played, loud cheers erupted from the floor, and the powerful vocals and cohesive dance energized the venue. In the talk segment after the song, member Rina, speaking fluent Japanese, said, 'I studied seriously. This album contains four songs that are full of summer vibes. It's lovely, refreshing, and showcases H1-KEY's unique charm!' The audience responded with loud applause, enveloping the venue in a warm atmosphere. Next, they performed the album track 'If My Name Were the Sea', where the transparent singing voice and sentimental lyrics captivated the audience, who listened quietly and applauded while immersing themselves in the song's world. After a talk segment, they quickly showcased the cute and lovely song 'One, Two, Three, Four -Japanese Ver.-' and the hard guitar sound featured in 'Good for U -Japanese Ver.-', further enchanting the audience with diverse sounds. As the live approached its end, each member expressed gratitude and future aspirations. Rina said, 'I was very nervous, but I was really happy to perform on my debut stage in front of so many fans! Please continue to support us!' with a smile. Fiso hinted at future activities, saying, 'We will come to Japan more often, so let's meet frequently♡'. Soy showed affection for the fans, saying, 'Did you all have fun? I was nervous, but thanks to your support, I was able to perform well♡'. Yel expressed gratitude, saying, 'I was able to spend an important time with everyone! Thank you for creating this time for us, we will keep doing our best!' The last song performed was 'You Were Summer'. With a refreshing sound that fully embodies summer and a hint of nostalgia, it was a fitting number for the end of summer and also the title track of the album. After the performance, the members left the stage to loud cheers and applause from the audience, leaving a warm afterglow as the showcase came to a close.
H1-KEY is set to make a comeback with their 5th mini-album "LOVECHAPTER" on March 5 at 6 PM. This album follows their last release in June and features a fresh take on love stories. They have gained recognition in the music scene and showcased their identity through various hits. Their participation in the 2026 F/W Seoul Fashion Week further solidifies their presence as a leading girl group.
At the 68th Grammy Awards, the song "Golden" from the Netflix film "KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters" won Best Song Written For Visual Media. The song, performed by the fictional girl group Huntr/x, achieved significant success, topping charts and garnering over a billion views on YouTube. It has inspired numerous K-POP artists to create cover versions, showcasing its global impact.
H1-KEY has released their new single 'The World Isn't Like a Movie' on January 5, featuring a warm message and a music video. The track combines their emotional vocals with a winter vibe, produced by SIU. They performed the song at the '2026 Countdown Show LIGHT NOW' and held a live stream event to celebrate the release.
H1-KEY delivers warmth with their new single 'The World Isn't Like a Movie,' released on the 5th. The song, an R&B dance track, reflects winter's essence and showcases the group's growth and charm, following their successful previous releases. Fans praised their performance at the '2026 Countdown Show LIGHT NOW.'
The results of the Kstyle AWARDS 2025, co-hosted by IDOL CHAMP and Kstyle, have been announced. Voting took place from December 10 to 24, 2025, with winners in five categories. Notably, XngHan & Xoul and Sakurazaka46 won in the NEXT STAR and GLOBAL RISING STAR categories, respectively, reflecting global fan engagement.
On the afternoon of the 30th, H1-KEY performed at the Japan-Korea Dream Players Game 2025 at Escon Field Hokkaido. The event featured two groups from Korea, MADEIN S and H1-KEY, who participated. H1-KEY also greeted the audience fluently in Japanese and showcased a variety of performances during their debut commemorative showcase.
On the afternoon of the 30th, MADEIN S showcased a celebratory performance at the 'Japan-Korea Dream Players Game 2025' held at Escon Field Hokkaido. The event also featured two groups from Korea, including H1-KEY, who confirmed their participation. MADEIN S departed for Japan to perform at this event.
On the morning of the 22nd, MADEIN departed through Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule. This article is based on local media coverage. Please note that there may be variations in the photos. Additionally, MADEIN S and H1-KEY are confirmed to participate in the Japan-Korea Dream Players Game 2025, and various groups including MOMOLAND will appear on the 9/17 broadcast of 'SHOW CHAMPION.'
The latest episode of BOYS II PLANET featured intense performances from 48 participants, resulting in surprising ranking shifts. Teams excelled in vocal, rap, and dance categories, with standout moments including emotional breakthroughs and unexpected outcomes. The competition continues as viewers await the next episode revealing the 24 semi-finalists.
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