K-pop comebacks and debuts highlight February 2026

February 2026 saw a series of new releases from K-pop artists, including comebacks and debuts across various groups and soloists. The Honey POP rounded up notable entries, from virtual idols to established acts. Fans were treated to diverse genres and themes in the month's music.

The Honey POP published a roundup on February 28, 2026, detailing key K-pop comebacks and debuts from the month. Among the highlights was BLITZERS member SYA's solo debut album '23:24,' featuring the emotional title track 'STAY' and B-side 'Actually.' Virtual idol group SKINZ released their pre-release single 'WHY YOU MAD,' described as a heavy-hitting track with a bold message against societal pressures; it marked the first virtual idol group to include a mega-crew performance in its music video.

MISAMO's first full-length album 'PLAY' arrived with 12 tracks, including solo songs for each member and the joyful title track 'Confetti.' Favorite B-sides noted were 'Hmm,' 'Deep Eden,' and 'Catch My Eye.' MONSTA X issued an English single 'growing pains,' an emotional piece on struggles and self-acceptance, accompanied by a self-cam video.

HIGHLIGHT's Yang Yoseop returned with EP 'Unloved Echo' and title track 'Fade Away,' evoking longing through its vocals and visuals. CHUNG HA celebrated her birthday with EDM single 'Save me,' reminiscent of early 2010s sounds. TWS released the Korean version of 'Nice to see you again!,' praised for its charisma.

KARD's Jiwoo debuted solo with EP '(EX)IST,' title track 'Home Sweet Home' a dark and sexy number featuring BM. Hearts2Hearts dropped empowering single 'RUDE!' on authenticity and boundaries. X:IN's fourth mini-album 'Hyper' featured flashy title 'Dazzle Flash' and B-sides like 'No Clarity' and 'Who Dat.'

KIM SUNG KYU's mini-album 'OFF THE MAP' included pre-release 'Over It.' NCT subunit JNJM, comprising Jeno and Jaemin, debuted with 'BOTH SIDES' and title track of the same name. OnlyOneOf's subunit QQQ launched 'QtoresQ' with gritty rock anthem 'UNCOOL' and tracks like 'Burnaway (into fire)' and 'Rainbow shade.' ASC2NT's 'STILL : I' highlighted resilience anthem 'Still Rose' and 'Replay.' The roundup also referenced coverage of releases by ZEROBASEONE, ATEEZ, IVE, ONE PACT, NMIXX, and BLACKPINK.

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Vibrant winter street scene illustrating New Music Friday releases on December 19, 2025, highlighting Kali Uchis and Finn Wolfhard amid diverse genres and holiday cheer.
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New music Friday showcases diverse releases on December 19, 2025

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On December 19, 2025, artists across genres dropped new tracks and videos, capping off the year with holiday-themed and introspective music. Highlights include Kali Uchis's long-awaited official release of 'Muévolo' and Finn Wolfhard's directorial debut for a George Harrison classic. These releases offer a mix of pop, R&B, country, and dance tracks to soundtrack the season.

March 2026 promises a busy month for K-pop with numerous comebacks and debuts from established and new artists. Iconic group BTS is set to release new music, alongside releases from acts like EVERGLOW and AB6IX. The lineup features a mix of solo projects, group albums, and rookie debuts spanning the entire month.

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The K-pop industry is preparing for a busy year in 2026, with several high-profile groups announcing upcoming albums and EPs. Fans can look forward to comebacks from acts like BTS, BLACKPINK, and IVE, alongside debuts and releases from others. A recent calendar outlines key dates starting in February.

Complementing the previously announced early 2026 albums from artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Megadeth, and others, new highlights include hip-hop from A$AP Rocky and Drake, R&B from Ari Lennox and Ella Mai, and more from alternative, pop, and rock acts—promising continued momentum into the new year across diverse genres.

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This week's New Music Friday features notable releases across genres, including Charli XCX's soundtrack album Wuthering Heights and Brent Faiyaz's third studio album Icon. Central Cee drops the single Iceman Freestyle, while various artists in metalcore, hardcore, and indie contribute to a diverse lineup. The releases coincide with Valentine's Day weekend, offering fresh tracks for listeners.

Hypebeast published its selection of 50 influential albums from 2025 on December 23, dividing them into debuts, comebacks, heavy-hitters, collaborations, and hidden gems. Unlike 2024, dominated by one standout release, 2025 featured collective artistry that blurred genres and sparked cultural discussions. The list spotlights emerging talents and established acts pushing creative boundaries.

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Paste magazine has curated a list of 12 compelling new albums to stream this week, featuring artists like Tony Bontana, Mitski, and Bill Callahan. The roundup highlights diverse genres from indie-folk to pop, encouraging listeners to discover fresh sounds on New Music Friday.

 

 

 

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