If you're looking for some new music before the year's end, you're in luck. The K-pop scene isn't taking a moment's rest before the end of 2015, so there's a lot to look forward to.
Psy
The "Gangnam Style" singer will return with his seventh album, titled "Chiljip Psy-Da" (literally "This is Psy's Seventh Album"). It is also a play on words of the popular Korean drink, Chilsung Cider. The album will be released online on Dec. 1, along with the music video for the song "I Remember You."
To promote the album, Psy will host live broadcasts at 11PM KST under the name "Psy Little Television," a take on the popular "My Little Television" program. Psy will perform live at the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Hong Kong on Dec. 2.
Girls' Generation-TaeTiSeo (TTS)
The popular girl group's subunit will release a special holiday themed album. "Dear Santa" will be the trio's first album since 2014's "Holler." This is TaeTiSeo's first Christmas special album, and will be released on Dec. 4.
EXO
Girls' Generation's little brother group EXO will also release a special winter album, SM Entertainment announced this week. No exact date of release is set for EXO's album, but it has been described as an album that will suit the "year-end atmosphere of winter."
Yoon Mirae
Korea's queen of hip hop will release a ballad before the end of the of the year. Soon Mirae will release a ballad on Dec. 14. The song will be an emotional winter ballad, and her first ballad since the release of "Angel" last year.
15&'s Baek Yerin
The JYP Entertainment singer will release a solo album titled "Frank" next Monday. The album will depict the 18-year-old's frank feelings towards life. The title song appears to be inspired by the Beatles, and is titled "Across The Universe."
g.o.d
The senior idol group will release an album next month ahead of their upcoming Koeran concert series, which begins on Dec. 16. The group's company, Sidus HQ, released the album cover for the album and explained that the album will include songs that are mid-tempo and easy to sing along with.
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