
A new K-pop girl group will be making their debut under CUBE Entertainment this year!
On April 15, CUBE Entertainment shared a logo animation video and an image showing the name of their upcoming female group through their official social media accounts.
New K-pop Girl Group to Debut under CUBE Entertainment
Based on the logo video and photo, CUBE Entertainment will be debuting a new K-pop girl group named LIGHTSUM. The video starts with a box and the next scenes appear to show the various concepts that the new female act will be doing once they make their debut.
The group name, LIGHTSUM, which is a compound word of "LIGHT" and "SUM," seems to signify that all things showing a small glow were gathered to shine brighter and deliver greater positive energy to the world together through a message of hope.
#LIGHTSUM #라잇썸 pic.twitter.com/b1Ms7uxSyM
— LIGHTSUM·라잇썸 (@CUBE_LIGHTSUM) April 14, 2021
It was reported that LIGHTSUM will make their debut in the first half of the year. They will be the first K-pop girl group of CUBE Entertainment after three years since the debut of (G)I-DLE back in May 2018. The number of members is yet to be revealed. Watch the logo animation video below for LIGHTSUM's debut!
[📽] LIGHTSUM(라잇썸) OFFICIAL LOGO ANIMATION
— LIGHTSUM·라잇썸 (@CUBE_LIGHTSUM) April 14, 2021
▶ https://t.co/Xq3sh0paZ9#LIGHTSUM #라잇썸 pic.twitter.com/07iydiWMF6
Current and Previous Artists of CUBE Entertainment
LIGHTSUM will be CUBE Entertainment's fifth active idol group, following BTOB, CLC, PENTAGON, and (G)I-DLE, and the third active K-pop girl group of the agency.
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Additionally, the new K-pop girl group will CUBE's ninth Korean artist overall, after the four aforementioned bands and solo artists like former WANNA ONE member Lai Kuan-lin, former Beast member Jang Hyun-seung, 2AM's Jo Kwon, and singer-actor Yoo Seon-ho.
BTOB is currently participating in Mnet's new boy group competition show called "Kingdom: Legendary War." The boy band ranked third in the 100-second performance battle out of the six competing groups.
K-pop boy group PENTAGON made a comeback on March 15 with a new extended play (EP) titled "Love or Take," featuring the lead single "Do or Not." Girl group CLC, on the other hand, has not yet returned to the K-pop scene since their latest single "Helicopter," which was released in September last year.
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As for (G)I-DLE, the female act launched a new EP on Jan. 11, entitled "I Burn," which contains the title track "Hwaa." The song quickly became a hit in South Korea, debuting at No. 1 on the country's MelOn chart, and also entering other major music sites, including Gaon and Billboard.
Following their comeback, member Soojin was involved in a bullying controversy, leading her to temporarily halt her activities. While she is on hiatus, the (G)I-DLE member released a lengthy statement regarding the bullying allegations against her.
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Meanwhile, CUBE Entertainment is a former home to K-pop artists such as Rain, HyunA, 4Minute, Beast, Roh Ji-hoon, A Train to Autumn, and G.NA. And they also currently manages several entertainers such as Park Mi-sun, Heo Kyung-hwan, and Lee Hwi-jae.
Are you excited to see the members of CUBE Entertainment's new K-pop girl group, LIGHTSUM? Tell us in the comments!
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Written by Mhaliya Scott