Kpop girl group, Oh My Girl, is ready to release new music in March. Fans have been waiting for Oh My Girl’s comeback since they haven’t dropped any BOP music for months. The group’s agency confirmed the news after a media outlet shared the information with the public. More details about the comeback are being kept under the wraps at present.
A lot of new information related to Oh My Girl surfaced online last month. Member Binnie recently changed her stage name to Yoo Bin. Moreover, she tested positive for COVID-19 alarming the fans with worry. Luckily, she is recovering well and will be back with fire to lighten the stage with the comeback. A whole bunch of new tracks from Oh My Girl will be released in March as a part of their comeback. So, here’s what all Miracle (fandom) should know.
Oh My Girl To Make A Comeback In March 2022
WM Entertainment’s girl group, Oh My Girl, will make a comeback with an album in the next month. On 7 February, SPOTV NEWS informed the Knetz that Oh My Girl is preparing for a comeback. WM Entertainment shared an official statement and confirmed the news in response to this news. “Oh My Girl is scheduled to return with a new album in March,” the agency wrote.
The Dun Dun Dance released the album “Dear OHMYGIRL” in May 2021, and the March comeback will be their first in ten months. Album teasers, concept images, MV teasers, and concept details are still awaiting. We will make sure to keep you updated with the details.
Oh My Girl made its debut in 2015 with eight members. However, the lineup now consists of seven members – Hyojung, Mimi, YooA, Seunghee, Jiho, Yubin, and Arin. Since their debut, the group has released 4 Studio albums, 8 Extended plays, 1 single album, and several singles. Moreover, they always make the fans go crazy with their vibrant MVs and appreciatable visuals.
Some of Oh My Girl’s hits include Dolphin, Nonstop, Dun Dun Dance, Windy Day, Liar Liar, and many more.
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