Billlie Aims for Japanese Fans' Hearts with Official Debut on May 17
Billlie (Moon Sua, Suhyeon, Haram, Tsuki, Siyoon, Haruna and Sheon) will continue their global popularity by releasing their first Japanese single on the 17th.
On May 11, Billie posted a group photo teaser for their Japanese debut single 'GingaMingaYo (the strange world) - Japanese ver. -' on their official Japanese SNS account. The refreshing styling of the seven members, featuring blue and checkered patterns, was enough to heat up the local scene.
Previously, Billie released individual photo teasers from the 8th to the 10th, captivating attention with their sophisticated visuals. The violet lighting added a mysterious and dreamy charm to the members.
Following the release of their Japanese debut single on the 17th, Billie will meet local fans at their debut showcase 'What is Your B?' at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo on the 20th. They will embark on a full-scale promotion in Japan, including face-to-face fan signing events, photo sessions, and panel image exhibitions.
Billie's Japanese debut single title track, 'GingaMingaYo (the strange world)', is a powerful electropop genre that has been recognized for its high musicality by numerous overseas media outlets, earning it the title of '2022 Best K-POP.' Tsuki's fancam of this song has garnered over 12 million views on YouTube, engraving their presence as a 'global sensation' among K-pop fans worldwide.
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