LE SSERAFIM and TWS target April comebacks in K-pop

LE SSERAFIM and TWS are preparing new releases for April, intensifying the K-pop comeback season. Source Music confirmed the plans for LE SSERAFIM on March 5, while Pledis Entertainment announced similar intentions for TWS. This follows their recent successes on international charts and viral trends.

On March 5, Source Music stated that LE SSERAFIM is preparing a new release targeted for April, with the exact schedule to be announced later. This comeback comes about six months after the group's first single album "Spaghetti," released in October, which reached No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100. That marked their highest ranking on the chart, climbing 26 spots from the No. 76 peak of "Crazy," the title track from their fourth mini album, and became their third entry on the Hot 100.

Similarly, Pledis Entertainment confirmed that TWS is targeting an April comeback, with detailed scheduling information to be revealed soon. Since their debut, TWS has drawn attention with tracks such as "plot twist," "If I'm S, Be My N," and "hey! hey!" The group further boosted its popularity with "Overdrive," the title track from its fourth mini album released in October, which inspired the viral "Angtal Challenge."

With both groups returning around the same time, competition on music shows and charts is expected to heighten. Other artists preparing April releases include Park Ji-hoon, Tomorrow X Together, and CORTIS, signaling a busy month for K-pop fans. According to reports, LE SSERAFIM's agency emphasized the ongoing preparations, while TWS's label highlighted the group's rising status through recent hits.

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