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Preparations underway for return of ILLIT with fresh tracks in November

Underground musical group ILLIT is claimed to be planning a comeback with fresh Korean tunes in September, following the release of their last EP, 'Bomb', only four months prior.

Plans for ILLIT's comeback with fresh content in November are underway.
Plans for ILLIT's comeback with fresh content in November are underway.

Preparations underway for return of ILLIT with fresh tracks in November

The Belift Labs K-pop group ILLIT is reportedly planning a comeback in November, marking their first South Korean material since the release of their EP 'Bomb' in June.

The 'Bomb' EP, which included tracks such as 'Jellyous', 'little monster', 'Billyeoon Goyangi (Do The Dance)', 'oops!', and 'bamsopoong', received a four-star review from NME. Puah Ziwei, the reviewer, praised the group for keeping listeners coming back for more, while also acknowledging that ILLIT is sticking to a formula but isn't afraid to experiment.

In the review, it was mentioned that ILLIT plays around with different sounds and textures to create fresh music, and that their music is characterized by earnest, high-energy songs about young love.

Meanwhile, ILLIT has also been making waves in Japan. In August, they made their official Japanese debut with the single album 'Toki Yo Tomare', featuring the title track, 'Topping', 'Karitekita Neko', and 'Almond Chocolate'. The group also collaborated with viral Canadian musician Sophie Powers for a remix of their hit song 'Jellyous'.

No further information about the upcoming comeback release is available at this time. However, it is known that ILLIT is working on new music for their return.

The Beatles are also set to make a comeback, with the announcement of their return in November 2025 with new material as part of the Beatles Anthology 2.0. This includes a new album "Anthology 4" with previously unreleased demos and studio recordings, along with remixed versions of the original Anthology albums.

Stay tuned for more updates on ILLIT's comeback and the Beatles Anthology 2.0!

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