Minseo to Debut in New Band '90 project'
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-26 08:34:10
SEOUL, South Korea – Singer Minseo is set to embark on a new musical journey as she joins a band for the first time in her career.
Her agency, A-Side Company, announced on December 23 that Minseo will be forming a new band called '90 project' and will be actively promoting with the group starting January.
'90 project' aims to fill in the missing 10% of life that feels incomplete. Minseo plans to showcase her most authentic self through music, drawing inspiration from her personal experiences and memories.
With this project, Minseo will take on the role of the band's vocalist. Known for her soulful vocals and emotional ballads, fans are eagerly anticipating a new side of Minseo as she ventures into a fresh musical style.
Since her debut with the digital single "A Wonderful Dream," Minseo has solidified her position as a reliable musician through her original music and various OSTs. Her ability to break away from the mold of traditional ballads and explore trendy sounds has showcased her limitless musical potential.
Having signed with A-Side Company in October, Minseo has been actively expanding her musical spectrum. As she takes on this new challenge with '90 project,' fans are excited to see what kind of music she will create.
'90 project' is set to debut on January 8th.
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