South Korean ballad group 2AM is gearing up for a music comeback in early January 2024, bringing their soulful serenades back to the spotlight. They’ll be doing it with the helping hand of none other than Bang Si-hyuk, the chairman of HYBE and a figure often credited with shaping 2AM’s unique musical identity. Read More on BlurStory – DEAN’s Comeback Hit “DIE 4 YOU” Gets Stunning Music Video
This marks Bang Si-hyuk’s second time supporting 2AM’s comeback as a complete group since their 2021 return with “I Didn’t Know Because It Was Close.” This time, they’ll be armed with a “well-made song,” ready to melt winter chills with their signature emotional vocals.
Fans can get a sneak peek of their new sound at the upcoming “2023 MBC Gayo Daejejeon” on December 31st. The year-end music festival offers the perfect platform for 2AM to announce their January comeback and mark a triumphant return to the stage.
2AM debuted in 2008, pioneering the ballad idol genre with timeless hits like “I Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die,” “To You Who Never Calls Back,” and “What Should I Do.” After a seven-year hiatus, they reunited in 2021 and haven’t slowed down since, releasing tracks like “Goodbye,” “Love Like That,” and “I Hate Everything But You.”