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Fascino Entertainment released individual teaser images of Doa, Doi, and Sica, and raised expectations for their comeback.
CRAVITY debuted on the top spot of seven regions on iTunes chart. Their debut album SEASON1: [HIDEOUT: REMEMBER WHO WE ARE], released on April 14, ranked first in iTunes' Top K-Pop Album Chart in regions, namely in the United States, Malaysia, Sweden, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Chile shortly after its release.
K-pop fans' attention is pouring into GOT7's heavily anticipated comeback. The septet will release their new album "DYE" and title song "NOT BY THE MOON" on April 20, five months after they dropped their 10th EP "Call My Name."
On April 15, BVNDIT published a teaser video for their pre-release single "Children" through their official SNS.
SM Entertainment revealed NCT Dream's career plans! SM Entertainment revealed NCT Dream's career plans! (Photo : Twitter) Current members Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, and Jisung, have been announced to return with their upcoming Reload album on April 29, followed by a rearranged setup.
FANATICS started their careers with THE SIX. When they launched, they confirmed that there would be constant change in the members' list. They are returning with a new mini-album PLUS TWO, with Yoonhye and Chaerin taking a leave of absence and Nayeon and Bia joining them for this awaited return.
A range of K-pop artists will be coming back, making their debuts or making new releases in April! Here are the artists you should anticipate this month.
Apink announced that their 9th mini-album "Look" will be unveiled on April 13. This will be their first comeback after their hit track "%%(EungEung)" was released in January of 2019.
Ong Seong-wu, who recently released his successful solo album "LAYERS," took over the small screen after he captured the viewers' hearts with his three lovely appearances on SBS during the weekend.
MONSTA X's Jooheon proved he's the best senior after he gifted a self-composed song for the upcoming debut album of Starship Entertainment's rookie group, CRAVITY, the first boy group that will debut from the agency five years after MONSTA X.
EXO's Suho's first solo album "Self-Portrait" was officially released on March 30. It has sold around 163,000 copies and has been cited as the highest in terms of first-day sales in 2020 among male solo artists.
Former YG Producer Kush is making a comeback after three years of hiatus caused by his involvement in a drug scandal. He is set to release a new track "It Hurts."