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Rising Boy Groups Set to Make February Comebacks

Published February 10, 2024 05:52 AM

Courtesy of n.Ch Entertainment


In the fast-paced world of K-pop, several rookie boy groups are gearing up for comebacks, just months after their debuts.
 

▲ N.SSign, Courtesy of n.Ch Entertainment

n.SSign:
Debuting in August of last year, the 10-member group n.SSign is set to release their second mini album, "Happy &," on February 15. Notably, the group has already made strides in their overseas career, hosting three solo concerts at Ariake Arena in Tokyo before their official debut. However, due to health issues, member Hyun will be on a break, leaving nine members to partake in upcoming activities.
 

▲ The Wind, Courtesy of With Us Entertainment

The Wind:
This six-member boy group is gearing up for the release of their second mini album, “Our: YouthTeen,” on February 14. The album promises to delve into the deeper stories of teenagers, portraying the rebellious aspects of adolescence. The title track, "H! Teen," is an energetic EDM piece featuring melodies from Vivaldi's "Spring," creating a warm and embracing mood. Member An Chan-won will not participate in this album due to health concerns.

▲ Plave, Courtesy of Vlast
Plave:
Pioneering the concept of a virtual idol group, Plave, under the agency Vlast, is making a comeback on February 26 with their second mini album, "Asterum: 134-1." Having debuted in March of the previous year, Plave's first mini album, “Asterum: The Shape of Things to Come,” sold an impressive 200,000 copies within a week of its release in 2023. Their title track, "The Sixth Summer," secured the top spot as the most-played song among rookie group tracks on the music streaming service Melon.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

Debutants n.SSign, The Wind, and Virtual Sensation Plave Return with New Releases

Courtesy of n.Ch Entertainment


In the fast-paced world of K-pop, several rookie boy groups are gearing up for comebacks, just months after their debuts.
 

▲ N.SSign, Courtesy of n.Ch Entertainment

n.SSign:
Debuting in August of last year, the 10-member group n.SSign is set to release their second mini album, "Happy &," on February 15. Notably, the group has already made strides in their overseas career, hosting three solo concerts at Ariake Arena in Tokyo before their official debut. However, due to health issues, member Hyun will be on a break, leaving nine members to partake in upcoming activities.
 

▲ The Wind, Courtesy of With Us Entertainment

The Wind:
This six-member boy group is gearing up for the release of their second mini album, “Our: YouthTeen,” on February 14. The album promises to delve into the deeper stories of teenagers, portraying the rebellious aspects of adolescence. The title track, "H! Teen," is an energetic EDM piece featuring melodies from Vivaldi's "Spring," creating a warm and embracing mood. Member An Chan-won will not participate in this album due to health concerns.

▲ Plave, Courtesy of Vlast
Plave:
Pioneering the concept of a virtual idol group, Plave, under the agency Vlast, is making a comeback on February 26 with their second mini album, "Asterum: 134-1." Having debuted in March of the previous year, Plave's first mini album, “Asterum: The Shape of Things to Come,” sold an impressive 200,000 copies within a week of its release in 2023. Their title track, "The Sixth Summer," secured the top spot as the most-played song among rookie group tracks on the music streaming service Melon.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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