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Unis was formed through the SBS reality survival show Universe Ticket, which aired from November 18, 2023, to January 17, 2024. [3] [4] The show brought 82 contestants from around the world, primarily in South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Canada, to compete to debut in a multinational girl group.
Aya Natsumi (39th) will debut in the J-Pop group Benny, under the stage name Vivi. [13] Kim Chae-won (70th) joined Modhaus, and was revealed as TripleS' 21st member on April 1, 2024. She made her debut with TripleS on May 8 the same year. [14] Kwon Ye-jin (73rd) joined SW Entertainment, and will debut as a member of UDTT in 2025. [15]
1/3 11 "When Things Go Wrong" Robin Lane and the Chartbusters: 1/2 12 "History Never Repeats" Split Enz: 1/2 13 "Hold on Loosely" 38 Special: 1/3 14 "Just Between You and Me" April Wine: 1/5 from Live in London: 15 "Sailing" Rod Stewart: 1/2 First artist to appear twice on MTV 16 "Iron Maiden" Iron Maiden: 1/2 1st Heavy Metal song to be played ...
The distinguished guest list very much did not include a 26-year-old third-year sales associate named Elliott Hill. In his short time at the company, though, Hill had already turned a few heads.
Curious (Korean: 너만 몰라; RR: Neoman-molla) is the first single album by South Korean girl band Unis. It was released on August 6, 2024, by F&F Entertainment. It was released on August 6, 2024, by F&F Entertainment.
For the first time since the group's debut, the album featured two songs composed by 2PM members: "HOT" by Jun. K and "Give it to Me" by Junho. Promotions for the album was short and ended just one month after its release, allowing the group to further prepare for their future Japanese promotions and their upcoming "Hands Up Asia Tour."
The group performed "No More" for the first time at the 2018 Dream Concert on May 12, six days before their debut. [24] They made their debut stage on KBS' Music Bank on the same day as the album's release, where they performed "A Memory Clock" and "No More". [25]
On the same day, the group performed at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship finals in Paris, France. [34] It was Soyeon's second year in a row to perform at the opening ceremony of the World Championship finals. [35] "Giants" debuted at number fifteen and nineteen at Billboard's Rap and R&B/Hip hop Digital Songs Sales charts ...