Wheein is preparing to make her next solo move with the release of her single album “Adagio” on April 16, 2026.
The project has already begun drawing attention before its release, with pre-orders open from April 7 at 3:00 p.m. KST through April 15 at 11:59 p.m. KST and fans closely following every teaser from her official accounts.
For Wheein, this comeback carries added weight because it arrives after a career built on both group and solo success.
She first rose to prominence as a member of MAMAMOO, where she has long been recognized as one of the group’s main vocalists.
Beyond group promotions, she has steadily expanded her identity as a solo artist through digital singles, EPs, a studio album, tours, and soundtrack work.
Although “Adagio” is a single album rather than a full-length studio record, it still marks an important step in Wheein’s solo path.
She has already released a series of solo projects, beginning with her 2018 digital debut “Magnolia,” followed by “Soar”, “Redd”, “WHEE”, and her first studio album “IN the mood” in 2023.
Fans Excited About the New Release
The title track lineup is also generating interest. The song “The Symphony of Fxxkboys” has become the biggest talking point from the rollout, mainly because of its bold title and the curiosity it has sparked online.

Fans have already begun discussing how Wheein might turn such a provocative name into a sleek and emotionally sharp release.
The album’s concept suggests something more theatrical and expressive than a standard single release.
Even before hearing the full project, listeners are treating “Adagio” as a statement of tone and personality, especially because Wheein has built a reputation for delivering music that feels polished, soulful, and quietly confident.
Online reaction has been immediate, with fans pointing to the title track and the teaser rollout as reasons to be excited.
On Reddit, listeners have been describing the comeback as one they are eager to hear, and the title “The Symphony of Fxxkboys” has drawn especially lively discussion because it sounds unexpectedly dramatic for a Wheein release.
There has also been discussion around the album’s overall direction. Some fans are interpreting the title and visuals as a sign that Wheein may be leaning into a more dramatic or concept-heavy era,
From MAMAMOO’s Vocal Line To A Solo Identity
Wheein’s place in MAMAMOO has always been central to the group’s sound. Since debuting with MAMAMOO in 2014, she has been known for her distinct tone and emotional delivery.

She easilt became one of the members fans most often associate with the group’s vocal color.
That foundation has helped her solo work stand out, because her releases tend to balance technical control with a softer, more personal feel.
Her solo career has also been built with steady momentum rather than sudden reinvention.
After “Magnolia,” she moved into more developed projects like “Redd”, “WHEE”, and “IN the mood”, while also taking part in collaborations and soundtrack work.
That includes tracks for dramas and features with other artists, showing that her solo activity has extended well beyond a single lane.
“Adagio” arrives after years of Wheein proving she can hold her own as a soloist while still remaining closely tied to MAMAMOO’s identity.
For a fandom that closely follows every MAMAMOO-related activity, The Album feels like more than a release date on the calendar.
It is a chance to hear Wheein in a new frame, one that highlights how far she has come as both a member of MAMAMOO and an independent artist.
With pre-orders underway and the release date approaching, “Adagio” is shaping up to be one of Wheein’s most talked-about solo drops yet.
For fans, the excitement comes from knowing that Wheein’s solo work is rarely just a repeat of what came before.

























