Ichillin' to release 3rd EP, 'Feelin' Hot,' in March
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Girl group Ichillin’ will release its third EP, “Feelin’ Hot,” with lead track “On My Lips” on March 7, according to its agency KM Entertainment on Wednesday.
The group previously dropped pre-release singles “Bite Me” and “Demigod” on Jan. 4 and Feb. 5, respectively, for the upcoming EP.
A teaser poster for “Feelin’ Hot” was uploaded onto the group’s social media pages on Tuesday depicting a board game design on which the group’s promotional activities including “album unboxing,” “world travel” and “promotion scheduler” are written.
The group’s upcoming third EP comes around seven months after the release of its second EP “I’m On It!” in July of last year.
Ichillin’ debuted in September 2021 with the digital single “Got’Ya” as a seven-member group consisting of Cho Won, E.Ji, Jackie, Chae Rin, Joonie, Ye Ju and Sohee. Sohee left the group in July 2022, and the empty spot was filled up by current member Jiyoon in November the same year.
The group’s name is a combination of the words “Aisling,” a female Irish name meaning a dream or vision, and “chillin’.” To find out more about Ichillin', visit Celeb Confirmed!
BY KIM JU-YEON [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]
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