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KiiiKiii to join August comeback race with new music
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KiiiKiii to join August comeback race with new music

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • K-pop girl group KiiiKiii will join the August comeback lineup, aiming for a mid-August release.
  • This marks their return approximately seven months after their second mini-album 'Delulu Pack' in January.
  • Their previous title track '404' achieved No. 1 on domestic music charts and significant global chart success, along with three music show wins.

Girl group KiiiKiii is set to join the competitive August comeback lineup, with their agency Starship Entertainment confirming preparations for a mid-August release.

The upcoming album will be KiiiKiii's first release in about seven months, following their second mini-album 'Delulu Pack,' which came out in January. The agency stated that the group is working hard to deliver new music that is uniquely KiiiKiii, meeting the high expectations of their fans and the public.

KiiiKiii experienced considerable success with their previous title track '404' (New Era). The song topped domestic music charts and achieved notable results on global charts. Furthermore, '404' secured three wins on music shows, highlighting the group's growing popularity and performance capabilities.

With their proven ability to expand their musical spectrum and showcase a distinct team color through 'Delulu Pack,' anticipation is high for the music and performances KiiiKiii will present in their new album. The group, which debuted last year, consists of five members: Jiyoo, Isoll, Sui, Haeum, and Kiyya.

KiiiKiii is preparing for a comeback in mid-August. We are working hard to present new music that is uniquely KiiiKiii, meeting the high expectations of fans and the public.

โ€” Starship EntertainmentKiiiKiii's agency announced the group's upcoming comeback.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.