K-pop boy band 2PM is currently preparing for a new release.
The six-member act is scheduled to announce a new album next month, according to the group’s management agency JYP Entertainment on Monday.
“The upcoming tracks will demonstrate a new side of 2PM,” JYP Entertainment told local media outlets.
The currently untitled album will be the group’s first domestic release since its fifth studio album “No. 5,” unveiled last June.
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While gearing up for the upcoming album, the group’s members have been pursuing individual activities. Jun. K, Nichkhun, and Woo-young recently appeared as guests on the latest episode of Mnet’s popular music program “I Can See Your Voice,” which aired last Thursday.
In addition, 2PM’s lead vocalist Jun. K released his first solo album “Mr. No Love” earlier this month.
The group has already decided on the title track and is now putting the finishing touches on the album, according to the entertainment company.
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