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2AM Announces January 2024 Comeback with Bang Si Hyuk Involvement

2AM is set to make a full-group January 2024 comeback, creating much excitement among fans. This return is made in collaboration with HYBE Chairman Bang Si Hyuk, who has played a significant role in shaping the group’s trajectory and has been referred to as the “father figure” of 2AM.

2AM to Reunite with Bang Si Hyuk on January 2024 Comeback

Bang Si Hyuk’s involvement in 2AM’s musical journey dates back to their debut, where he has contributed to producing many of their hit songs, such as “Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die” and “You Wouldn’t Answer My Calls.” His collaboration with 2AM titled “Should Have Known” for their 2021 comeback with ‘Ballad 21 F/W’ was met with great success, marking the group’s first full-group return in seven years.

The anticipation for 2AM’s January 2024 comeback is heightened by Bang Si Hyuk’s reputation as a prolific producer, known for bringing out the best in artists and crafting emotionally resonant music. Fans are eager to see how the collaboration will result in a new musical chapter for 2AM.

To offer a sneak peek into their upcoming music, 2AM is scheduled to reveal their new song for the first time during the “2023 MBC Music Festival” on December 31. This high-profile performance, set to air at 8:30 PM KST, is expected to showcase 2AM’s emotive vocals and set the stage for their much-anticipated comeback in January 2024.

Having debuted in 2008 with the single “This Song,” 2AM quickly gained recognition and love for their ballad genre, also becoming the first ballad idol group. Over the years, their hits like “Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die,” “You Wouldn’t Answer My Calls,” “Confession of a Friend,” “How to Break Up Well,” and “I Was Wrong” have solidified their position in the industry.

Since their full-group comeback in 2021, 2AM has remained active, releasing official and project songs, including “Close but Far,” “Should Have Known,” “Love, That’s It,” and “I Hate Everything but You.” The group’s enduring popularity and the promise of new music also make their January 2024 comeback a highly anticipated event in the K-pop landscape.

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