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K-Pop Boy Band Golden Child Set To Make October Comeback With A Bang
Golden Child is an immensely famous South Korean boy band. The musical group debuted in 2017 with their EP Gol-Cha!
Their second full album titled ‘Game Changer’ was released two months ago. The title track of this album “Ra Pam Pam” was a major hit amongst K-pop lovers.
Golden Child is made up of ten members: Daeyeol, Y, Jangjun, Tag, Seungmin, Jaehyun, Jibeom, Donghyun, Joochan and Bomin. Former member Jaeseok officially left the group due to health issues in early 2018.
Comeback Confirmation
After the release of the album, speculations went wild that the boy band is going to make a comeback in September with either an entirely new album or a repackaged version of the ‘Game Changer’ album.
It has now been confirmed that Golden Child is returning with a repackaged version of their second full album. However, there are some changes.
Release Date
Instead of making their comeback in September, the group will do so in the month of October, their label Woolie Entertainment made official.
“Golden Child will make a comeback in October with a repackaged version of their second full album,” stated record label Woolie Entertainment.
However, there has been no confirmed release date for the upcoming repackaged version of the album. It is yet to be confirmed.
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