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Ex-Pentagon member Kino wants to collaborate with W.i.S.H. Girl band reacts

Ex-Pentagon member Kino wants to collaborate with W.i.S.H. Girl band reacts

India Today21-05-2025
South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, composer, and dancer Kino, who was a part of the boy band Pentagon, expressed his wish to collaborate with the girl band W.i.S.H in an exclusive interview with India Today Digital. Now, the girl group has responded to it. Expressing their excitement, they found it exciting that South Korea seemed so close!W.i.S.H, which has four members - Ri, Sim, Zo and Suchi - released their first track in 2024 and there was no looking back. In fact, in our interview in May 2024, Kino shared that if given a chance, he would love to collaborate with the girl band. When we told the girls about it, Zo told India Today Digital, "Honestly it's so exciting to know that other artists around the world have heard about us. We would love to collaborate with such cool artists like Kino. It's super exciting and crazy to us that South Korea seems so close (smiles)."advertisementKino, in our interview, had said, "I was recommended by someone about this good Indian artist group called W.i.S.H. Their songs and the music videos, the visuals and movement - all made a big impression on me. So I would really like to collaborate with them. If I have the chance of producing or shooting a video together, beyond just featuring on 8 bars [I would love that]."
W.i.S.H, in the exclusive interview, also shared that they want to collaborate with several global music artists, including Dua Lipa, Bruno Mars, Ariana Grande, Sabrina Carpenter, and Jungkook.
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