Apink makes a full-group comeback after 2 years and 9 months... Debuts "Love Me More" on the "M Countdown" stage



Girl group Apink officially kicked off their comeback activities on the 8th by revealing the stage for the title track "Love Me More" from their eleventh mini-album "RE : LOVE" for the first time on the music show Mnet's "M Countdown."

"Love Me More" is a song that captures Apink's unique classic sensibility, with lyrics that honestly confess love and the members' sophisticated vocal tones portraying a bright yet bittersweet emotional line, evoking healing and empathy. In the broadcast, Apink showcased performances that alternated between elegant dance lines and powerful group choreography, expanding the team's distinctive pure concept. They also delivered a warm message through solid vocal skills and delicate vocal expressions.

Through this album, released as a complete group after 2 years and 9 months, Apink reaffirmed their position as a leading long-running icon in K-pop based on a firm musical identity. "Love Me More" adds a winter mood to Apink's characteristic classic sensibility, proving their strength as they celebrate their 15th anniversary since debut.

The "RE : LOVE" album entered the iTunes Top Albums charts in 19 regions, demonstrating their global influence. As of the 7th, the title track "Love Me More" appeared on YouTube Korea's trending music chart, and all five songs included in the album entered Melon's latest release chart, captivating listeners with its high level of completion.

Starting with "M Countdown" this week, Apink will continue active comeback promotions by appearing on various music shows, variety programs, and content.

[Source: Provided by Withus Entertainment]


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