B.I. is gearing up for a highly anticipated return with the second installment of his EP series, “Love or Loved.” The excitement is building as he unveiled the comeback date and schedule set later this year.

B.I. Announces September Comeback Date and Schedule

On September 9, B.I. made an official announcement outlining the release schedule for ‘Love or Loved Part.2.’ To kick things off, he has scheduled the drop of a pre-release single from the EP on September 29, set to premiere at 1 p.m KST.

Fans can look forward to more musical treats a month later when B.I. unveils the title track of “Love or Loved Part.2” on October 27, also at 1 p.m. KST. This pre-release is bound to set the stage for the EP’s full release.

Finally, mark your calendars for the grand finale: the complete EP will be unleashed on November 10 at 2 p.m. KST. With these exciting dates in sight, B.I. is gearing up to make a powerful and memorable comeback with his music, promising fans an unforgettable musical journey ahead.

This is exciting news for fans who have been hoping for a follow-up to ‘Love or Loved’ which was released in November 2022. Although it has been a long wait, people are hyped up for ‘Love or Loved Part 2’. With that in mind, fans are already preparing for the comeback date and keeping an eye on the schedule.

B.I. Moves On From Troubled Times

B.I.’s active schedule is pleasing to fans and confirmation that he has moved on from troubled times. In June 2019, unsettling information came to light regarding B.I., involving his attempt to acquire marijuana and LSD back in 2016. These illicit substances were sourced through a female drug dealer, and it was reported that the rapper did indeed consume the marijuana he had obtained. Furthermore, allegations suggested that Kim Hanbin managed to elude police charges at the time.

Subsequently, B.I. took to social media to express his remorse over the controversy and made the difficult decision to part ways with iKON and YG Entertainment. The repercussions continued in September 2021 when he was handed a four-year probationary sentence.

Despite the ongoing burden of guilt stemming from the controversy, B.I. remains committed to his passion for creating music, demonstrating his determination to continue his artistic journey.