Weeekly Reveals New Concept Photos For 'We Can'
Earlier in May, Play M Entertainment launched its newest all-girl ensemble called Weeekly, which is the agency's first girl band since Apink's launch ten years ago. Also, Weeekly follows the agency's boy band, Victon, four years after.
In the initial introduction of the girl group, Play M Entertainment shared a series of photos and videos that hints at a new group. Furthermore, Weeekly was made known, with Jiyoon, Soojin, Soeun, Monday, Jihan, and Zoa. The official launch of the group led them to give prominence to its debut music video entitled Tag me (@Me) on June 30.
On September 21, Weeekly revealed their sole plans for a comeback set for October 13, with its sophomore extended play entitled We Can, Hellokpop reported. The K-pop girl group also released the first teaser images alongside its vast comeback announcement.
Moreover, Weeekly's home management and recording label made known its girl group's comeback scheduler for October. The agency revealed that the girl group has plans to interact with its fans through thralling comeback activities laid out for three months.
Recently, Weeekly shared its much-awaited concept photos for its comeback We Can, hailing a fun-filled photoshoot and images.
Weeeky's Success
The girl group's debut album, entitled We Are having topped various music and album charts in South Korea, capturing the hearts of its fans. Moreover, the album has bagged an estimated 20,000 sales, making Weeekly as the highest-selling rookie girl band for this year.
Additionally, the band's debut single titled Tag Me's music video earned 10 million views on Youtube for only a week.
"Thanks to the support shown during their debut activities, all the members are preparing to show the world a better album," Play M Entertainment said.
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