
Hwasa of MAMAMOO has made a comeback after about six months. Today (the 9th) at 6 PM, she released a new digital single 'So Cute' through various music distribution sites and simultaneously unveiled the music video on her official YouTube channel. The released footage depicts Hwasa spending time with children in a vintage cinematic mood, attracting attention. Along with this, the rhythmic beat and her unique vocals harmonize to captivate listeners. 'So Cute' is a dance-pop genre song characterized by a sensory and sophisticated melody. Through this new song, Hwasa showcases a different charm with a lively melody and performance, distinct from her previous work 'Good Goodbye.' She is scheduled to perform at the world's largest music festival 'Rock in Rio' in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on September 11 (local time), showcasing her vocals and performance as a representative diva of K-POP.
MAMAMOO's Wheein has teased her upcoming single 'adagio' with two striking concept posters. The first poster evokes a cinematic feel, while the second features bold red and black colors. The title track 'The Symphony of Fxxkboys' and the song 'Truth Hurts' promise to deliver deep emotional narratives. 'adagio', meaning 'slowly and calmly', reflects her musical approach and will be released on the 16th at 6 PM on music streaming platforms.
MAMAMOO is set to celebrate their 12th anniversary with a major world tour starting on June 19 in Seoul. The tour will include cities across Asia and the Americas, with hints of additional locations. They plan to showcase new songs and a comprehensive live performance, reaffirming their status as K-POP icons.
MAMAMOO's Hwasa will make her comeback with the new single 'So Cute' on April 9, as announced by P NATION. This marks her return after the success of 'Good Goodbye', which achieved a perfect all-kill on music charts. A teaser video has been released, showcasing Hwasa's unique style and hinting at another hit. She will also perform at the 'Rock in Rio' festival in September.
MAMAMOO's Moonbyul has made her comeback with the release of her 3rd single 'REV' and its title track 'Hertz'. The music video features her in a racing helmet, delivering an energetic performance that captivates viewers. The song showcases her vocal prowess and includes three tracks, highlighting her musical versatility. Moonbyul also held a special concert in Seoul recently.
Moonbyul from MAMAMOO has unveiled a new charm with her upcoming single 'REV', set to release on the 25th. She teased the single through vibrant images on social media, showcasing a racing concept. Known for her versatility, Moonbyul aims to expand her musical spectrum with this release, following a special concert on the 21st and 22nd in Seoul.
MAMAMOO's Solar conveys a comforting message through her new Chinese single 'Your Own Star,' released today with a music video on YouTube. The video features Solar reaching out to a lonely girl, bringing a smile to her face. The band Accusefive also appears, enhancing the emotional connection. The song explores finding one's place and meaning in the vast flow of time, capturing fans' attention with its cross-cultural collaboration.
In an interview, Park Jung-min confessed his long-time admiration for Shin Se-kyung, whom he met while filming 'Humint'. The film features a complex narrative set in Vladivostok, where Park plays a North Korean officer. He expressed excitement about their romantic scenes and reflected on his evolving career in romance films.
MAMAMOO's Moonbyul is set to make her comeback with the release of her third single 'REV' on the 25th. The agency RBW announced that the song will deliver powerful energy, fitting the meaning of 'revving up the engine.' This marks her first new music since the digital single 'S.O.S' last November. Fans can expect a dynamic performance as Moonbyul has established herself as an all-rounder artist. A logo motion for 'REV' has also been shared on MAMAMOO's official SNS, featuring a sports car silhouette and engine sounds to build anticipation.
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.
The DREAM CONCERT 2026 in Hong Kong, scheduled for February 6-7, has been postponed by Chinese organizers without the consent of Korean parties. The Korean Entertainment Producers Association expressed regret over the confusion caused to fans and artists and is currently reviewing the situation and responsibilities. They emphasize their commitment to prioritizing the audience and artists' interests.
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