K-pop girl group ‘Black Swan’ without Koreans begins full-scale domestic activities

by times news cr

2024-07-29 23:45:42

Photo = DL Entertainment

Girl group BLACK SWAN will make a comeback with their new album ‘Roll Up’ on the 31st at 6 PM.

‘Roll Up’ is the first mini-album by Black Swan, who released the single ‘That Karma’ last May and were reborn as a multinational K-pop girl group without a single Korean member, including Patou, Anby, Gabi, and Sriya. It contains a total of 4 songs.

The title song ‘Roll Up’ is the pinnacle of Black Swan members’ girl crush concept. It is a dance song with strong performance and aggressive beats. Don’t worry about what others think and confidently show off, the hook of ‘roll up’, ‘rolling up’ is addictive.

‘Roll Up’ is a collaboration between producers Rob Grimaldi, Alina Smith, Lauren Dyson, A Wright, Alex Schwoebel, Rence, and Matty Michna, who have collaborated with world-class artists such as BTS’ mega hit ‘Butter’ and BLACKPINK’s ‘Love to Hate Me’.

Bay, Jeon Se-hee, and Yooni, all from the talented music group 153/Joombas, participated in writing the lyrics.

World-renowned choreographer KANY, who has worked with world-class artists such as Beyonce and SHINee, participated in the choreography, maximizing the powerful performance and unique charm that only Black Swan can express.

The music video for this title song is also garnering attention as it was shot on location in Dubai by director Lee Sa-gang of the ZANYBROS team.

Yoon Deung-ryong, the CEO of DL Entertainment, Black Swan’s agency, who will begin full-scale domestic promotions starting with the release of their music on the 31st, expressed strong expectations, saying, “The numerous question marks surrounding the fact that a K-pop girl group comprised entirely of foreigners, with no Korean members at all, will now rise vertically into exclamation marks.”

Meanwhile, Black Swan has been in the spotlight for interviews with global media outlets including CNN, BBC, Rolling Stones, and Billboard over the past year since its comeback, and has displayed a unique charm that combines Eastern and Western appeal at the opening ceremony of the ‘2023 Hockey World Cup’ held in Odisha, India, Mumbai, the mecca of Bollywood in India, LA in the United States, and Dubai Waterbomb.

Reporter Kim Kyung-eun Photo News 1

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2024-07-29 23:45:42

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