
Enhypen reportedly set for August comeback with new album
K-pop group Enhypen is expected to release a new album in August, with their agency Belift Lab confirming the timeline without providing further details.
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K-pop group Enhypen is expected to release a new album in August, with their agency Belift Lab confirming the timeline without providing further details.

Heeseung, who recently departed from the boy band Enhypen, is set to begin his solo music career under the name Evan, with Belift Lab releasing his new profile images.
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Heeseung from K-pop boy group Enhypen recently surprised fans after he abruptly left the successful group and signed a new solo deal with the same agency, Belift Lab. In a statement announcing his departure, the company said, while discussing the group’s future, Heeseung had a clear musical vision he wished to pursue, and the agency chose to respect his choice. Heeseung is not alone. An increasing number of K-pop idols have been turning their attention to solo projects. Wonpil of the popular roc
Belift Lab, the Hybe sublabel that houses Enhypen, says the K-pop group will continue as a six-member outfit.

Former Enhypen member Heeseung, now known as Evan, is set to make his solo debut in June, with further details to be announced by his label Belift Lab.

The National Pension Fund (NPS) was targeted because of an erroneous social media post saying NPS was the majority shareholder of Hybe, the parent company of Belift Lab, Enhypen's agency.

Heeseung of Enhypen will not be returning to the boy band, its agency Belift Lab reaffirmed Sunday, less than a week after Hybe’s sub-label announced the main vocalist’s solo path outside the group. “Heeseung will not be returning to Enhypen,” Belift Lab told The Korea Herald. “He has a clear artistic direction he wants to pursue, and we decided to respect that.” The confirmation comes as fans — particularly international supporters — continue to organize large-scale campaigns urging the agency

The response comes as fans question why the star couldn't pursue solo activities while remaining in the group.

On Tuesday (Mar 10), South Korean music label Belift Lab announced that Heeseung, a member of Enhypen, will be leaving the K-pop group.

Moka of the K-pop group Illit has suspended her activities for health reasons, as announced by her agency Belift Lab. She will focus on recovery and treatment as advised by her doctor.

Illit will drop its fourth EP “Mamihlapinatapai” on April 30, the group announced at the end of the concert it held in Seoul on Sunday. The upcoming set will include the main track “It’s Me,” according to agency Belift Lab. The new EP will be Illit's first new album in about ten months, since the third EP “bomb,” which entered the Billboard 200 at No. 171 as its third entry on the main albums chart. It sold over 400,000 copies in the first week, marking a career best for the group. The five-memb

"We ask for your kind understanding," label BELIFT LAB wrote.

Heeseung will part with Enhypen to pursue a solo career, his agency Belift Lab announced Tuesday. The agency shared the news through the fan community platform Weverse, saying it had been discussing the group’s future direction and goals with the members. According to Belift Lab, the discussions included in-depth conversations about each member’s vision and the team’s path forward. During that process, Heeseung expressed a clear musical direction he wanted to pursue, and the agency decided to re