K-Pop Icons IU, G-Dragon, and Cho Yong-Pil Set to Make a Triumphant Return in 2024
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With 2024 on the horizon, several renowned singers are getting ready to make a comeback, including some familiar big-name artists.
IU, G-Dragon , and Cho Yong Pil have generated high anticipation with their upcoming return announcements.
After her December 2021 release of 'Pieces', IU has kept busy with her acting projects. Now, after almost two years, she's gearing up to make a comeback as a singer in the new year, aiming to highlight her true musical prowess with a new album.
IU has garnered immense adoration for each of her released songs, including hits like 'Good Day,' 'You and I,' 'Red Shoes,' 'Palette,' 'Lilac,' and 'Blueming.' Last year, she made history as the first female K-pop artist to hold a solo concert at Jamsil Stadium.
IU has just announced her comeback preparations on her YouTube channel. She shared, "I've been recording until the early hours. Still ahead, I have the title track and another crucial song to record. " She also mentioned that, unlike her usual practice of three-letter song titles, this time the title will not be three letters.
It was recently disclosed that BTS V, who commenced military service on the 11th, will make an appearance in IU's upcoming music video, sparking excitement and interest.IU commented, "The music video was great from the time of filming. It's completely CG-free, and it has an atmosphere that's never been in any IU music video before."
G-Dragon, who has been exonerated from drug allegations, recently teased a comeback to his primary career. Previously accused of drug use, G-Dragon willingly visited the police station for a comprehensive drug test and evaluation, ultimately proving his innocence. With the charges cleared, he has now sealed an exclusive deal with Galaxy Corporation and revealed his plans for a new beginning.
At a press conference hosted by his new agency, Galaxy Corporation, on the 21st, G-Dragon pledged to create a foundation aimed at eliminating drugs and committed to embracing both his artistic endeavors and social obligations with his upcoming 2024 comeback.
Given that G-Dragon hasn't dropped any new music since his 2017 mini-album 'Kwon Ji Yong,' the anticipation is sky-high for his upcoming release after a hiatus of roughly six years and six months.
Cho Yong-pil , hailed as the 'King of Singers,' is reportedly gearing up for a comeback next year. In celebration of his 55th debut anniversary last year, he announced the upcoming release of his 20th studio album, featuring 10 songs set to launch this fall.
He dropped 'Road to Twenty-Prelude One' and 'Road to Twenty-Prelude Two' in November of the previous year and April of this year as part of his 20th album project. However, the complete album is still pending release. Anticipation is building for its expected launch in the first half of the upcoming year.
Cho Yong-pil solidified his legendary status as the 'King of Singers' with a series of 55th-anniversary concerts that kicked off in Gwangju on the 2nd and continued in Seoul, Daegu, and Busan.
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IU, G-Dragon , and Cho Yong Pil have generated high anticipation with their upcoming return announcements.
After her December 2021 release of 'Pieces', IU has kept busy with her acting projects. Now, after almost two years, she's gearing up to make a comeback as a singer in the new year, aiming to highlight her true musical prowess with a new album.
IU has garnered immense adoration for each of her released songs, including hits like 'Good Day,' 'You and I,' 'Red Shoes,' 'Palette,' 'Lilac,' and 'Blueming.' Last year, she made history as the first female K-pop artist to hold a solo concert at Jamsil Stadium.
IU has just announced her comeback preparations on her YouTube channel. She shared, "I've been recording until the early hours. Still ahead, I have the title track and another crucial song to record. " She also mentioned that, unlike her usual practice of three-letter song titles, this time the title will not be three letters.
It was recently disclosed that BTS V, who commenced military service on the 11th, will make an appearance in IU's upcoming music video, sparking excitement and interest.IU commented, "The music video was great from the time of filming. It's completely CG-free, and it has an atmosphere that's never been in any IU music video before."
G-Dragon, who has been exonerated from drug allegations, recently teased a comeback to his primary career. Previously accused of drug use, G-Dragon willingly visited the police station for a comprehensive drug test and evaluation, ultimately proving his innocence. With the charges cleared, he has now sealed an exclusive deal with Galaxy Corporation and revealed his plans for a new beginning.
At a press conference hosted by his new agency, Galaxy Corporation, on the 21st, G-Dragon pledged to create a foundation aimed at eliminating drugs and committed to embracing both his artistic endeavors and social obligations with his upcoming 2024 comeback.
Given that G-Dragon hasn't dropped any new music since his 2017 mini-album 'Kwon Ji Yong,' the anticipation is sky-high for his upcoming release after a hiatus of roughly six years and six months.
Cho Yong-pil , hailed as the 'King of Singers,' is reportedly gearing up for a comeback next year. In celebration of his 55th debut anniversary last year, he announced the upcoming release of his 20th studio album, featuring 10 songs set to launch this fall.
He dropped 'Road to Twenty-Prelude One' and 'Road to Twenty-Prelude Two' in November of the previous year and April of this year as part of his 20th album project. However, the complete album is still pending release. Anticipation is building for its expected launch in the first half of the upcoming year.
Cho Yong-pil solidified his legendary status as the 'King of Singers' with a series of 55th-anniversary concerts that kicked off in Gwangju on the 2nd and continued in Seoul, Daegu, and Busan.
(With AI Inputs)
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