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Monsta X's I.M to release solo single

Monsta X's I.M to release solo single

Korea Herald21-03-2025

I.M of Monsta X will drop solo digital single 'Don't Speak' on March 28, Sony Music Entertainment Korea said Friday.
The singer unveiled the song onstage in January at his solo encore concert in Seoul. He is set to host two more live shows each in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan next month, also billed as encore gigs for his solo international tour 'Off The Beat.'
The tour began in Seoul in May last year and took the performer to 17 more cities — four in Europe, nine in North America and four in Asia.
In the meantime, monsta X is expected to return as a full group soon. It will celebrate its 10th anniversary in May, one day after Hyunwon is due to be discharged from the military. All members, except I.M, will have completed military duty.

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