Mamamoo is putting together a compilation album slated to be released in September, according to local media reports on Friday.
The album will chronicle the band’s seven-year career, each track selected by the four bandmates, and also include two songs that have not been published yet.
This is the quartet’s first album since its three members – Solar, Moonbyeol and Hwasa – renewed their contracts with management firm RBW Entertainment in June. Wheein decided not to sign with the company but has agreed to continue to work as a team until December 2023. There have been talks that she is likely to join TheL1ve, a label founded by rapper Ravi in July.
In the meantime, Mamamoo floated a teaser video for its upcoming online concert. The clip showed moments they shared, performing, practicing and hanging out together. It also included parts from a new song that will be performed for the first time at the live show that will be held on Saturday. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network
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The album will chronicle the band’s seven-year career, each track selected by the four bandmates, and also include two songs that have not been published yet.
This is the quartet’s first album since its three members – Solar, Moonbyeol and Hwasa – renewed their contracts with management firm RBW Entertainment in June. Wheein decided not to sign with the company but has agreed to continue to work as a team until December 2023. There have been talks that she is likely to join TheL1ve, a label founded by rapper Ravi in July.
In the meantime, Mamamoo floated a teaser video for its upcoming online concert. The clip showed moments they shared, performing, practicing and hanging out together. It also included parts from a new song that will be performed for the first time at the live show that will be held on Saturday. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network
Grow your K-pop album collection. Buy them at further markdowns with Shopee Voucher
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