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Group AtHeart has launched a flutter of change, releasing new logos and motion teasers.
On the 29th, Atheart posted a motion teaser titled "AtHeart: The New Black" on its official YouTube channel.
The released motion teaser is the first video content that contains hints of AtHeart's appearance in the future. Each member's different emotions and personalities were released under the object "Black Heart." Just as all colors are eventually black when mixed, hearts of different shapes and textures are overlapped to create a black heart, that is, a current at heart.
Members who combined with black hearts also heralded a different charm that has never been seen before with all-black styling. It encompassed a chic and sophisticated mood with deeper eyes, amplifying the expectations for Athart's music and performance.
At the end of the teaser, the phrase "februcial·arch" is inserted, and Athart is expected to make a full-fledged comeback in February and March, drawing keen attention from fans at home and abroad.

Atheart, the first girl group of Titan Content, made its official debut in the music industry with the release of its first EP "Plot Twist" in August last year. With its debut, music and performances full of twists were spotlighted as "the most notable K-pop group of 2025" by leading foreign media such as Hollywood Reporter, NME, and Rolling Stone.
With the enthusiastic support of global fans, Athart proved its remarkable global popularity by successfully carrying out massive promotions covering New York and LA in the U.S. two months after its debut. Through FOX5's "Good Day New York," Athart showed a powerful presence, entering a U.S. TV program within the shortest period for a K-pop girl group. In addition, Athart also appeared in the Grammy Museum's "Global Spin Live" and 102.7 KIIS FM's "iHeart KPOP with JoJo," the largest radio channel in the United States, and presented a new paradigm to lead the K-pop scene.
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