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Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
K-pop takes over June 2025: From BTS' J-Hope to ENHYPEN and ILLIT, check out unmissable summer releases
As summer heats up, so does the K-pop scene! June 2025 is shaping up to be a month packed with star-studded comebacks, exciting solo projects, and albums that fans have been eagerly waiting for. From powerhouse groups to rising rookies and soloists showcasing a new side of their artistry, the month is filled with fresh sounds and bold visuals. Whether you're ready to vibe to ENHYPEN 's mini-album, or check out new music from ITZY and ATEEZ, June has something for you. Solo projects from idols like Moonbyul and Yugyeom also promise to add variety, making this month's calendar stacked with diverse releases across genres and generations. Adding to the excitement, BTS' J-Hope is set to return with a high-profile collaboration just as the group celebrates their 12th debut anniversary. Meanwhile, rookie group USPEER is ready to officially step into the spotlight with their debut album. June 4 SPEED ZONE – USPEER (1st single album) June 5 June 9 Soar – NCT's Doyoung (2nd album) Girls Will Be Girls – ITZY (10th mini album) BEEP – Izna (1st single album) 224 – KISS OF LIFE (4th mini album) In a million noises, I'll be your harmony – QWER (3rd mini album) June 11 Floating Free - MAMAMOO's Solar (Single) June 13 GOLDEN HOUR : Part.3 – ATEEZ (12th mini album) Killin' It Girl (feat. GloRilla) – BTS' J-Hope (Single) June 16 bomb – ILLIT (3rd mini album) Glow To Haze – Kang Daniel (6th mini album) June 17 Interlunar – GOT7's Yugyeom (Album) ICY BBY – MAMAMOO's Moonbyul (Pre-release single) June 27 BEAUTIFUL CHAOS – KATSEYE (2nd EP) From emotional ballads to fierce dance anthems, June 2025's releases promise to light up playlists and dominate charts around the world. Whether you're a seasoned stan or a casual listener, there's something to look forward to every week. Stay tuned for more updates, teasers, and MV drops as these artists roll out their comebacks. And get ready to hit replay all month long.


Korea Herald
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Mamamoo's Moonbyul to drop solo single
Moonbyul of Mamamoo will be dropping a solo digital single on June 17, announced agency RBW Entertainment on Friday. Dubbed 'Icy Bby,' the single will give fans a taste of her soon-to-be-released album. The news came on the seventh anniversary of her solo career, which began with single album 'Selfish.' More recently, she released 'Starlit of Twinkle: Repackage' in August last year, a reissue of her first solo studio album, 'Starlit of Muse.' The original album topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in 10 regions while the repackage topped the chart in seven. Alongside the release of "Starlit of Twinkle: Repackage," Moonbyul hosted her first solo international tour, visiting fans in eight cities in Asia and 12 in North America. In July, she will hold fan concerts in Japan: in Tokyo on July 4 and in Osaka on July 12. glamazon@


Korea Herald
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Mamamoo's Moonbyul to drop solo single
Moonbyul of Mamamoo will be dropping a solo digital single on June 17, announced agency RBW Entertainment on Friday. Dubbed 'Icy Bby,' the single will give fans a taste of her soon-to-be-released album. The news came on the seventh anniversary of her solo career, which began with single album 'Selfish.' More recently, she released 'Starlit of Twinkle: Repackage' in August last year, a reissue of her first solo studio album, 'Starlit of Muse.' The original album topped the iTunes Top Albums chart in 10 regions while the repackage topped the chart in seven. Alongside the release of "Starlit of Twinkle: Repackage," Moonbyul hosted her first solo international tour, visiting fans in eight cities in Asia and 12 in North America. In July, she will hold fan concerts in Japan: in Tokyo on July 4 and in Osaka on July 12.


Korea Herald
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Mamamoo's Solar to drop single in China, Moonbyul heads to Japan
Solar of Mamamoo will enter China with her first single in Mandarin, agency RBW Entertainment said Monday. She is planning to drop the digital single 'Floating Free' on June 11, her first non-Korean language endeavor. The news came with a poster of musical notes bridging Seoul and Taipei, zoomed in on maps from smartphones, along with messages saying, 'Solar, I miss you!' In April, Solar surprised fans when her first solo EP 'Face' appeared in American hip-hop musician Playboy Carti's teaser video for the single 'Evil Jordan.' Meanwhile, Moonbyul is set to go live in Japan in July, hosting fan concerts in Tokyo on July 4 and in Osaka on July 12. The live shows are themed after the sea and cinema, a combination for a cool summer break. Moonbyul debuted in the country with the physical single 'Aurora' in February, and the main track 'Hoshiakari' ranked No. 3 on Oricon's Daily Single Ranking.


Korea Herald
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
BTS' Jin, Jimin prove strong on Billboard charts
Jin of BTS notched the No. 1 spot on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales Chart with 'Close to You,' according to the chart published Tuesday in the US. The single is part of the original soundtrack for the drama 'When The Stars Gossip' and ranked No. 9 on the publication's Digital Song Sales Chart as well. Jimin is enjoying his 27th week on Billboard's Hot 100, with "Who" sitting at No. 31 this week, down six rungs from the previous week. It is the third longest stay on the main singles chart, after BTS' 'Dynamite' and Psy's 'Gangnam Style.' 'Who' is the main track from his second solo album 'Muse,' which ranked No. 115 on the Billboard 200. The album has spent 28 weeks straight on the main albums chart, renewing its record streak for a K-pop solo album. Mamamoo's Moonbyul drops 1st Japan single Moonbyul of Mamamoo put out her first album in Japan as a solo singer, agency RBW said Entertainment Wednesday. She dropped the single 'Aurora,' her first solo effort to be released in the country. It includes the lead track 'Hoshiakari,' for which she co-wrote the lyrics, as well as the Japanese-language version of 'Is This Love?,' which fronted her first LP repackage, 'Starlit of Twinkle.' Before the release of the physical single, she hosted meet-and-greets in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya and Kanagawa. Separately, the second and final installment of the compilation album celebrating Mamamoo 's 10th debut anniversary was released in January. It consists of four songs – 'Rainy Season,' 'Egotistic,' 'Starry Night' and 'Hip' – each remade by other musicians.