ALLDAY PROJECT Unveiled
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ALLDAY PROJECT Unveiled
The mixed-gender group 'ALLDAY PROJECT' from THEBLACKLABEL has finally been revealed.
THEBLACKLABEL released teaser images showcasing the individuality of 'ALLDAY PROJECT' through its official SNS channels on the 10th. The images feature the 'ALLDAY PROJECT' members against the backdrop of a pedestrian overpass in Seoul, perfectly pulling off hip and trendy styling, exuding a strong presence. The members radiate a unique visual appeal and charm by showcasing an extraordinary aura against an everyday setting.
The five members come together, showcasing different styles while harmonizing, establishing a unique team color for 'ALLDAY PROJECT'. The members’ confident poses and gazes amplify anticipation for the fresh breeze they will bring to the K-pop market.
'ALLDAY PROJECT' is the second group launched by THEBLACKLABEL, led by Teddy, a top producer of K-pop artists. The group has garnered significant attention even before its debut due to its unconventional mixed-gender composition. Before the debut, they sparked curiosity by uploading selfies with approval forms on their personal SNS accounts, a novel approach to announcing their debut. Youngseo was a member of the debut team for the girl group ILLIT but joined THEBLACKLABEL after leaving HYBE. Woochan was the youngest participant on 'Show Me the Money' and a trainee in the next debut group from BIGHIT MUSIC. Annie (born Moon Seo-yoon) is the eldest daughter of Shinsegae Chairman Chung Yoo-kyung.
Notably, the video titled 'What is ALLDAY PROJECT?' uploaded along with the launch announcement quickly rose to the 'Trending Videos' list on YouTube, generating significant buzz.
'ALLDAY PROJECT' plans to release various teaser content sequentially until their official debut on the 23rd, further intensifying the anticipation for their debut.
Written by Lee Seung Hun
Translated by Lee So Yun
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