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GOT7 to release new album

Kim Yu-young (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network)
Fri, September 9, 2016 Published on Sep. 9, 2016 Published on 2016-09-09T16:09:52+07:00

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Seven-member K-pop boy band GOT7 Seven-member K-pop boy band GOT7 (got7.jype.com/File)

K-pop boy band GOT7 is getting ready to unveil new releases.

The seven-member act is currently working on a new album, scheduled to be announced at the end of the month or beginning of October, the group’s management agency JYP Entertainment told local media outlets Thursday.

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The upcoming album will be the group’s second studio release after the 11-track album “Identify.” Its lead track “Stop Stop It” received positive reviews globally, landing at No. 4 on Billboard’s World Digital Songs chart.

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Having made their debut in 2014, GOT7 is an international group consisting of members from Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand and the US.

Most recently, the boy band released its first Japanese full-length album “Moriagatteyo” in February, and fifth mini album “Flight Log: Departure” in March.

“(GOT7) is in the final stages of wrapping up the album,” said JYP Entertainment. “It may be announced after 2PM concludes its upcoming promotional activities.”

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