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ANN/THE KOREA HERALD – A wave of experienced K-pop male bands making comebacks has sparked a sense of longing among longtime K-pop enthusiasts and brought depth to the music industry. The resurgence involves the renowned “second-wave” male groups, comprising acts that entered the scene from 2003 to 2011, including iconic names like SHINee, Ukiss, Infinite, […]
A rush of veteran K-pop boy groups returning with new releases stirred up nostalgia among old K-pop fans and enriched the music scene. That includes the so-called "second-generation" boy groups, those who debuted between 2003 and 2011, such as legends SHINee, Ukiss, Infinite, Teen Top and TVXQ. SHINee started the comeback race with the release of its eighth studio album, "Hard," in June, breaking .
K-pop boy band Infinite is returning as a full group this month, amid the rush of veteran boy band comebacks. The band's agency, Infinite Co., on Friday heralded the six-piece's long-awaited comeback for July 31 with a poster in black and gold. The sextet's return comes five years after it released its last album, its third LP "Top Seed," in 2018. This is the first time the group is getting t.