Gyubin announces first mini-album, ‘Flowering’

Gyubin announces first mini-album, ‘Flowering’

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South Korean singer Gyubin has announced her first mini-album, titled ‘Flowering’, set for release later this month.

Gyubin and her agency, Liveworks Company, announced the upcoming release of ‘Flowers’ today (February 5). The record, due out ib February 26, will mark the Korean singer’s first mini-album since she debuted in 2024.

In a press release, Liveworks Company confirmed that ‘Flowering’ will contain six new tracks in total, including an English version of its title track. The label also shared that Gyubin was actively participating in the writing and producing of ‘Flowering’.

The upcoming release of her mini-album will mark Gyubin’s first music in seven months. She last released a digital single titled ‘Satellite’ on June 26, which itself was her third release in 2024, preceded by the Kim Jong-wan-assisted ‘Special’ as well as her debut track, ‘Really Like You’.

The release of ‘Special’ marked the final instalment of Gyubin’s collaboration project trilogy. Rounding up the collaboration project are the songs ‘Scribble’ with rapper Wonstein and ‘Start To Shine’ with Dynamic Duo’s Gaekko, both of which were released before Gyubin’s official debut.

In other K-pop news, 88rising has announced the ticketing information and line-up for Head In The Clouds Los Angeles 2025, set to take place at the Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California on May 31 and June 1.

Meanwhile, BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo has announced her upcoming 2025 ‘Lights, Love, Action!’ tour of Asia, featuring concerts in Thailand, Vietnam and more.



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