Virtual K-pop girl group Pinkverse set to release first single 'Call Devil' this month
김민영 2024. 5. 8. 18:55
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Starting Wednesday, the group will partly reveal the lyrics of its songs, then release four concept photos from May 13 to 16, followed by releasing the tracklist for its album on May 20, DeepMind Platform said.
Virtual K-pop girl group Pinkverse will release its first digital single “Call Devil” on May 30, according to DeepMind Platform on Wednesday.
Pinkverse has three members: Ruri, Gina and Hannah.
Starting Wednesday, the group will partly reveal the lyrics of its songs, then release four concept photos from May 13 to 16, followed by releasing the tracklist for its album on May 20, DeepMind Platform said.
Two teasers for “Call Devil” will be released, one each on May 22 and 27.
"Pinkverse is a virtual girl group created with professional management and expertise in content creation,” DeepMind Platform said through Wednesday’s press release. “We are planning to have the group perform around the world, beyond Korea." Less than a month after its formation in March, Pinkverse's social media surpassed 10,000 subscribers, and its short-form videos saw an average of 100,000 views.
BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]
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