These Are 15 K-Pop Comebacks On This Month That You Shouldn't Miss Out
HINA
Which one are you most anticipating?
A couple of weeks ago, we posted a list of 19 K-Pop comebacks and debuts to look forward to in March. Now that the month has arrived, even more, have been announced to come out! Here are 15 more K-Pop releases to anticipate in the month.
March 3: QODES Comeback
On March 3, rookie four-member girl group QODES will be releasing the single “$ Better Than X” at 12PM KST/March 2 at 10PM EST.
March 3: Demian Comeback
Also on March 3, soloist Demian will release his fourth single album, A Blue Not Blues, with the title track “LOVE%” ft. DAWN, at 6PM KST/4AM EST.
March 4: Park Jihoon Comeback
On March 4, Park Jihoon will be releasing the single “Call U Up” ft. Lee Hi at 6PM KST/4AM EST!
March 8: BDC Comeback
On March 8, three-member boy group BDC will be coming back with their second mini-album, The Intersection: Discovery, at 6PM KST/4AM PST.
March 10: WayV Comeback
On March 10, WayV will be releasing their third mini-album, Kick Back!
March 12: (Update) BLACKPINK Rosé Solo Debut
On March 12, BLACKPINK’s Rosé will finally make her long-awaited solo debut! There’s no other information out besides that so far, apart from the teaser poster above.
On March 15, soloist WOODZ will be releasing the single album SET with the title song “Feel Like”.
March 15: PENTAGON Comeback
Also on March 15, PENTAGON will be releasing their 11th mini-album LOVE or TAKE with the title track “DO or NOT”, which Hui and Wooseok co-write the music and lyrics for! It will come out at 6PM KST/4AM EST.
March 15: PURPLE KISS Debut
March 15 is going to be a busy day! New RBW group PURPLE KISS is set to debut on that day with their first mini-album, Into Violet. They’re the first girl group to debut with the company since MAMAMOO in 2014, and have already released pre-debut tracks “My Heart Skip A Beat” and “Can We Talk Again”.
March 15: OMEGA X Debut
Finally, on March 15, the 11-member boy group OMEGA X will also debut under Spire Entertainment at 12AM KST/March 14 at 10AM EST. The group is made only of former survival program trainees and current boy group members, which is sure to be interesting!
March 16: MY.st Comeback
On March 16, five-member boy group MY.st will be releasing their first single album The Glow: Illusion at 6PM KST/4AM EST.
March 17: (Update) MIRAE Debut
We already announced on the previous March comeback list that MIRAE would be debuting this month, and now they have a date! On March 17, the 7-member boy group will make their debut with their first mini-album, KILLA!
March 17: Weeekly Comeback
Also on March 17, rookie girl group Weeekly will release their third mini-album, We Play, at 6PM KST/4AM EST.
March 17: Jessi Comeback
Finally on March 17, soloist Jessi will also have a comeback at 6PM KST! No further information is known yet, but this will be her first comeback (besides her work with Refund Sisters) since she came out with the bop “NUNU NANA” last July.
March 24: ATEEZ Japanese Comeback
On March 24, ATEEZ will release their first full-length Japanese album, Into the A to Z! This comes only weeks after their latest Korean-language comeback, ZERO: FEVER Part.2, which was released on March 1. It will have 10 tracks total, including Japanese versions of “Wonderland”, “Inception”, and “THANXX”, as well as the new Japanese title track “Still Here”.
---------
Top 100 Most Loved K-Pop Female Idols in Thailand Voted By Thai Netizens
Thailand is one of the Southeast Asian countries with the strongest K-Pop communities. This country not only has a strong fandom culture, having good access to many K-Pop events, but also provides many talents who later become potential idols for the Korean music industry. Therefore, the fact that a K-Pop idol is loved and supported by Thai fans can partly reflect their international influence.
At the beginning of each year, Thailand's famous forum Pantip holds a poll to find out the Top 100 K-Pop queens of that year. The results of the 2021 poll have just been revealed recently. The #1 spot since the beginning has been predicted to belong to Lisa (BLACKPINK) - the female idol considered as the pride of the country. However, what Thai netizens most interested in is the names (besides Lisa) that will shine in the list despite not coming from Thailand.
Let's take a look at the Top 100 Queens of K-Pop group voted by Thai netizens in 2021.
Notably, although this is the Top 100 chosen by Thai netizens, the results are not always biased towards Thai idols. In the poll last year, Lisa (BLACKPINK) even ranked 13th. The #1 of last year was Miyawaki Sakura (IZ*ONE). However, this year, the female idol ranked 4th.
This year is the first year that Lisa (BLACKPINK) topped this list.
On the other hand, K-Pop female idols such as Irene (Red Velvet) and Rosé (BLACKPINK) showed their increased influence when their votes soared compared to last year. In addition, aespa was also praised as it was not long since their debut, but all 4 members entered the top 20.
What do you think about the results of this Top 100 K-Pop queens voted by Thai netizens?