Bunny T is an up-and-coming girl group in the K-pop industry. They have created a buzz with their arrival, and people are pleased to have a fresh breath of air. With the trend of minors making their way to the Korean world and getting fame, these girls are adults trying to test their fortune. These super-talented girls are yet to rise and have been introduced to people this year.
The members of the group were released on consecutive days, creating suspense. Although they have just made their debut, fans cannot seem to wait for more. That’s right; they already have some loyal cult despite being a new group. So today, let’s try to learn more about the future stars of the K-pop world.
Bunny. T introduction
Bunny. T is a K-pop girl group in the making. It has four members named Eun A, Cheong Eum, Nina, and Ji Young. The group comes under the label W2company. The first member of the group revealed to the public was Eun A, with an announcement on 2 February 2023, followed by Nina on 3 February, Ji Young on 4 February, and the last member Cheong Eum on 7 February.
Bunny. T Debut
The group has just made its debut this year. They chose the digital single “Body Shake” to debut on 19 June 2023. It was written and composed by Saebyeok. Originally, the debut was scheduled for 2 June but was later postponed.
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Bunny. T Members
Eun A
Born on September 29, 1995, in South Korea, Eun A is the first member of Bunny. T. However, this is not her debut group, and she has been a part of two other groups prior to this. She made her debut under We Girls on 31 August 2018 with the first single album of the group named On Air. However, her journey here was short-lived and on 11 November 2019, it was disclosed that she left the group.
August began her month of comeback again in the year 2022 when she got a chance to be a member of another group named Bambino. However, hard luck followed her here as well, as after one performance, the group was inactive and disbanded. 2023 became her year to be a part of the upcoming girl K-pop group Bunny T.
Nina
Following her companion Eun A is another vocalist from Bunny. T, Nina. Born on 26 February 1997. Currently, the 26-year-old singer became the second member of the group to be disclosed to people. Her ties with Eun A are not new; the two share a lot in common before Bunny. T, Nina was also part of We Girls alongside Eun A from the year 2018-2020.
Making a debut on the same songs, both the members eventually left the group. Nina was the one to leave later on 13 July 2023. Her hopes were high again with the reformation of group Bambino, which has four members.
Two of them were Nina and Eun A again, but the group had a negligible journey and dimmed in the dark after one performance. Finally, Nina made it to Bunny. T with an official announcement on 3 February.
Ji Young
The third member of the group revealed was Ji Young. She holds the important role of a rapper in the group, which is an essential responsibility in the K-pop group.
She is the youngest member/maknae of Bunny. T and has made her debut with the group itself. Her musical journey started with Bunny. T, and she has not been a part of any other group before.
Cheong Eum
Born on 18 June 1996, Cheong Eum was the last to join Bunny. T. She enjoys her role as the main vocalist of her group. Besides, she is also a model. She has been under three agencies during her career; they are BRICKWORKS Company, Girl Group API, and W2company. Moreover, this is not her first group, as she debuted as a member of another girl group, now called API.
Earlier, the group name was ho1iday, and she was one of the four trainees. She had to wait for ten long years before she could finally debut on 18 April 2019.
Bunny. T Songs and Albums
The group is new to the industry, and hence they have just one digital single released so far. Their debut happened about a month ago, on 19 June 2023. Hence, official announcements are still awaited for the next projects.
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