
Tiffany from Girls' Generation announces a new song. Today (24th), according to her agency Pacific Music Group, Tiffany will release a new digital single "Summer's Not Over" on May 8 at 6 PM through various music distribution sites. It has been about 7 years since Tiffany released a new song as a solo artist, which was "Run For Your Life" released in America in 2019. This year marks her 10th anniversary as a solo debut artist, and through the pre-release of "Summer's Not Over" ahead of her full album, she hints at the beginning of a new chapter as a solo artist. The agency introduced the new song "Summer's Not Over" as a delicate expression of the feeling of being comfortable with a loved one, like home. It conveys the wish that time spent together flows slowly, and that the warmth and excitement of that moment never ends. Tiffany debuted in the music industry in 2007 as a member of Girls' Generation under SM Entertainment. Not only in group activities, but she also made a good start as a solo artist with "I Just Wanna Dance" released in 2016. Additionally, she revealed last December that she is in a relationship with Byun Yo-han, her co-star from Disney+ "Samshik Uncle," with plans for marriage. They submitted their marriage registration on February 27. With attention on her activities after marriage, Tiffany continues to work energetically as a singer and actress. Recently, she received acclaim for her role as Roxie Hart in the musical "Chicago," and she is set to play the lead role of Yumi in the musical "Yumi's Cells," which is based on a popular webcomic of the same name.
On the afternoon of the 13th, Cho Yi-hyun left Incheon International Airport for an overseas schedule, dressed in a summer dress that highlighted her diverse charm, from lovely to casual. Additionally, members of Girls' Generation and AOA attended the VIP screening of the movie 'The King and the Clown.'
On the afternoon of the 12th, a press conference for the play "The Merchant of Venice" took place at NOL Seogyeong Square in Seoul. Attendees included Shin Goo, Park Gun-hyun, Girls' Generation's Sooyoung, and others. The play reinterprets Shakespeare's comedy, focusing on themes of law, mercy, revenge, and choice, highlighting the emotions and conflicts among characters.
On the afternoon of the 9th, Taeyeon from Girls' Generation departed for Thailand via Incheon International Airport to perform at the '2026 [Hello, BANGKOK] MUSIC FESTIVAL' in Bangkok. Additionally, she recently visited Tokyo for her pop-up store and engaged in a fun exchange with fans regarding Tiffany's wedding.
Yuna from Girls' Generation is under consideration to star in the Korean version of the Japanese drama "Unnatural," which features a forensic scientist solving mysterious deaths. SM Entertainment confirmed they are positively reviewing her participation. The original aired in Japan in 2018 and gained significant attention for its unique perspective on forensic science.
On the afternoon of the 8th, YoonA from Girls' Generation appeared at the red carpet event for the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards with GUCCI in Seoul's Gangnam district. The event featured prominent figures from the entertainment industry, with MCs Shin Dong-yup, Bae Suzy, and Park Bo-gum returning from last year. Additionally, new stills from YoonA's film 'Pretty Crazy: The Devil Moved In' were released, and a new documentary explores the global popularity of K-content, featuring stars like YoonA and 2PM's Junho.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation celebrates her 10th anniversary as a solo artist with the release of 'Summer's Not Over.' The single features her deep vocals and a music video showcasing a mystical atmosphere, reflecting her growth and recent marriage. The song captures the warmth of moments spent with loved ones, blending warm synths and light electronic sounds in a mid-tempo pop track.
Tiffany from Girls' Generation has unveiled enchanting visuals ahead of her new single 'Summer's Not Over,' marking her 10th anniversary of solo debut. The photos showcase her diverse expressions and a mature aura, reflecting her recent marriage to actor Byun Yo-han. The single, releasing on May 8, captures the serene emotions of being with loved ones.
Jessica celebrated her birthday in Vietnam, sharing heartfelt Instagram photos with friends and performing at her concert. She expressed gratitude for her supporters and showcased her musical journey since debuting with Girls' Generation in 2007, singing popular hits and connecting with fans during the event.
On the afternoon of the 18th, Yuna from Girls' Generation participated in the first pitch ceremony at the KBO game between Doosan Bears and KIA Tigers. Additionally, 15 new stills from her movie 'Pretty Crazy' were released, and a new documentary featuring stars like Yuna and 2PM's Junho explores the secrets behind the global popularity of K-content.
The drama "暴君のシェフ" has gained significant recognition, being nominated for multiple awards including the 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards and the Banff Rockie Awards 2026. It achieved high viewership ratings and global acclaim, particularly on Netflix, where it ranked third in viewing hours. Studio Dragon's success continues with multiple nominations across various categories.
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