ILLIT are reportedly set to return with new material as soon as November – find out more below.
According to reports, the Belift Labs K-pop group are reportedly actively working on a comeback in November, and are working on new music. Specific details surrounding the release have yet to be announced.
Should the group’s comeback release in November, it’ll mark their first South Korean material since releasing the EP ‘Bomb’ back in June. Besides lead track ‘Jellyous’, ILLIT’s ‘Bomb’ EP included the songs ‘little monster’, ‘Billyeoon Goyangi (Do The Dance)’, ‘oops!’ and ‘bamsopoong’.
In late August, the group made their official Japanese debut with the single album ‘Toki Yo Tomare’, featuring the title track, ‘Topping’, ‘Karitekita Neko’ and ‘Almond Chocolate’.
Prior to released the Japanese project, ILLIT enlisted the help of viral Canadian musician Sophie Powers for a remix of their hit song ‘Jellyous’.
In a four-star review of the ‘Bomb’ EP, NME‘s Puah Ziwei wrote: “Three EPs in, and it’s safe to say that ILLIT, for the most part, know what works for them: earnest, high-energy songs about young love. They might be sticking to this formula closely, but at the same time, they aren’t afraid to play around in the margins, mixing in different sounds and textures to create music that’s just fresh enough to keep us coming back for more.”
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