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Malay Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Blackpink producer Teddy Park to debut co-ed K-pop group Allday Project on June 23
SEOUL, June 9 — A new K-pop group is set to break the mould this summer — and it's coming from one of the industry's most influential producers. The Black Label, led by hitmaker Teddy Park, will debut Allday Project, a five-member mixed-gender act, on June 23, according to The Korea Herald. The group will feature two male and three female members: Annie, Tarzzan, Bailey, Woochan, and Youngseo. The lineup was officially revealed today through Allday Project's new social media accounts on X, Instagram, and Facebook. Park, is best known as the creative force behind many of Blackpink's global hits. Among the members, two names are already drawing major attention. Youngseo rose to fame on the survival show R U Next?, where she placed second and was expected to debut in girl group Illit. However, she later parted ways with Belift Lab, and Illit moved forward without her. Annie, whose real name is Moon Seo-yoon, is the eldest daughter of Shinsegae chairperson Chung Yoo-kyung and granddaughter of Shinsegae group chair Lee Myung-hee.


Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
BLACKPINK's star producer Teddy Park looking to launch rare co-ed K-pop group, here's everything we know so far
Renowned K-pop producer Teddy Park is preparing to launch a new idol group, but this time, with a twist. According to a June 6 report from SPOTV News, THE BLACK LABEL is in the advanced stages of developing a co-ed idol group. It is a rarity in today's highly segmented K-pop scene. Teddy, the mastermind behind numerous successful acts, is known for his ability to shape iconic music and visuals. Teddy has produced for legendary artists like BIGBANG's Taeyang and BLACKPINK's Rosé. He has also developed soloists such as Jeon Somi and newer groups like MEOVV and IZNA. Moreover, Teddy had played a key role in shaping BLACKPINK's sound, having written and produced many of their biggest hits. His influence is evident across much of their discography. He consistently delivers chart-topping hits and memorable debuts. Now, he's turning his creative lens toward a format that has remained largely unexplored in the K-pop mainstream: a group made up of both male and female members. Co-ed groups: A bold move While K-pop continues to evolve globally, co-ed groups remain a rare breed. Most agencies continue to separate boy and girl groups due to differences in marketing strategies, fan dynamics, and traditional audience expectations. Only a handful of co-ed acts, like KARD, have managed to gain traction and maintain visibility in recent years. With THE BLACK LABEL's reputation and Teddy's proven ability to break boundaries, the upcoming group is already drawing attention. Industry watchers see this as more than just a debut; it's a statement that could redefine group dynamics in K-pop. Details still under wraps So far, THE BLACK LABEL has kept most details confidential, including the group's name, concept, and member lineup. However, sources close to the label suggest the project is well into its planning phase and could be unveiled sooner than expected. Fans and observers alike are eager to see how Teddy will approach the concept. Many speculate the group may offer a fresh blend of genre-crossing music, visually striking aesthetics, and innovative choreography that takes advantage of a co-ed setup. A potential game-changer for the Industry As the anticipation grows, this upcoming debut may signal a shift in how agencies view the viability of co-ed idols. If successful, it could pave the way for more diverse group formations and storytelling in K-pop. With a track record filled with hits and a reputation for redefining pop culture trends, Teddy's newest venture is already being labeled a potential turning point. Whether the group lives up to expectations remains to be seen, but one thing's clear: all eyes are on THE BLACK LABEL.