Upcoming K-Pop Boy Groups To Keep An Eye Out For This Year

Which group are you looking forward to?

The K-Pop music industry is hot from the start of the new year. There are as many as 30 teams making comebacks. While attention is focused on who will take over the music industry in 2024, the rush to debut idol groups that will become new faces is also attracting attention. Many new boy groups are pouring in, adding to the excitement. Let’s take a look at some of the upcoming debuts!

WAKER

WAKER | @WAKER_official/Twitter

Howling Entertainment‘s six-member rookie boy group WAKER, released its debut album, Mission of School, and began full-fledged activities. The team name means “awakening person” and contains the ambition to awaken the hearts of fans through song.

ALL(H)OURS

ALL(H)OURS | @ALL_H_OURS/Twitter

Eden Entertainment‘s 7-member rookie boy group ALL(H)OURS is set to debut soon. The team name has two meanings: “ALL OURS”, which means “everything we have,” and “ALL HOURS”, which means “always, every moment”. It also conveys the message that they will show everything that they’ve got.

The title song “GOTCHA” from the first mini album, ALL OURS, is an impressive song with a strong bass sound from start to finish.

DXMON

DXMON | @DXMON_SSQ/Twitter

SSQ Entertainment‘s first boy group, DXMON will also join the debut rush in January. Just like the team name, which contains the will to “enterprisingly decide and achieve their own destiny,” the six members are determined to come together as one team and work together toward the goal of their dreams.

TWS

TWS | @TWS_PLEDIS/Twitter

Rookie groups from large entertainment companies are also waiting to appear. Among them, Pledis Entertainment, is releasing the six-member boy group TWS on January 22 for the first time in nine years. This group was created by combining Pledis Entertainment’s outstanding creative capabilities and HYBE‘s strong infrastructure.

The team name is an abbreviation for “TWENTY FOUR SEVEN WITH US”. They are already a hot topic as they are called the younger group of the popular group SEVENTEEN.

Source: tvdaily
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