Courtesy of Mystic Story
South Korean girl group Billlie is set to make their official debut in Japan on May 17 with the release of their single “GingaMingaYo (the strange world) – Japanese ver.),” announced their agency Mystic Story on Thursday. The group, consisting of seven members, will showcase their talent at a concert in Tokyo on May 20, along with a series of in-person events, including an autograph session for their fans.
The title track from the upcoming single is a Japanese-language version of their hit song from last year. Mystic Story also posted a group photograph of the bandmates dressed in blue tones to promote the upcoming debut.
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▲ Courtesy of Mystic Story |
However, member Moon Sua will be absent from the promotional activities due to personal reasons. She has been on hiatus since the passing of her brother, Moonbin of Astro, last month.
Billlie, formed in 2020, consists of members Soojin, Yoorim, Ahreum, Seulgi, Lika, Sumin, and Moon Sua. The group has gained popularity in South Korea and is now ready to make their mark in Japan with their unique music style and talent.
Their agency Mystic Story has expressed their excitement for the upcoming debut and is confident that Billlie will receive a warm welcome from their Japanese fans.
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BlueYIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
Absence of Member Moon Sua Due to Bereavement
Courtesy of Mystic Story
South Korean girl group Billlie is set to make their official debut in Japan on May 17 with the release of their single “GingaMingaYo (the strange world) – Japanese ver.),” announced their agency Mystic Story on Thursday. The group, consisting of seven members, will showcase their talent at a concert in Tokyo on May 20, along with a series of in-person events, including an autograph session for their fans.
The title track from the upcoming single is a Japanese-language version of their hit song from last year. Mystic Story also posted a group photograph of the bandmates dressed in blue tones to promote the upcoming debut.
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▲ Courtesy of Mystic Story |
However, member Moon Sua will be absent from the promotional activities due to personal reasons. She has been on hiatus since the passing of her brother, Moonbin of Astro, last month.
Billlie, formed in 2020, consists of members Soojin, Yoorim, Ahreum, Seulgi, Lika, Sumin, and Moon Sua. The group has gained popularity in South Korea and is now ready to make their mark in Japan with their unique music style and talent.
Their agency Mystic Story has expressed their excitement for the upcoming debut and is confident that Billlie will receive a warm welcome from their Japanese fans.
Sayart.net
BlueYIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com
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