Teen Top Confirms Full Group Comeback in July, Sequential Promotions to Be Revealed
K-pop group Teen Top is set to make a full group comeback in July.
According to their agency TOP Media on May 3, Teen Top has confirmed their comeback in July and is now preparing their album in earnest.
This comeback marks Teen Top's first release since their special album 'To You 2020' in 2020, making it almost three years since their last release. The members' determination to celebrate their 13th debut anniversary with their fans, who have shown consistent love and support, has made this comeback possible.
The upcoming album will include a newly recorded re-recording version of one of Teen Top's greatest hits, chosen by the fans themselves. The members previously announced the release of the re-recorded track during a YouTube live broadcast on May 1. The official voting will open on May 8 through Teen Top's official SNS channels.
As the public's interest is focused on the full group activities due to the resurgence of Teen Top's previous hits, the group is expected to return with music that best embodies their unique color, appealing to K-pop fans.
Teen Top, who debuted in the music industry in 2010, has been responsible for numerous hit songs such as 'Crazy', 'Miss Right', 'Rocking', 'No More Perfume on You', and 'To You'. The members have not only been active as a group but have also showcased their presence in various fields through individual activities.
With the signal for full group activities fired, Teen Top plans to sequentially reveal various promotions and continue the comeback fever.
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