Unicode, Debut Date Confirmed: A New Beginning for a Japanese Girl Group

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The debut of the new Japanese girl group Unicode has been confirmed, generating significant buzz among K-pop fans. The latest episode of “On & Off” was released through the YouTube channel ‘ALL THE K-POP’, revealing their debut date. On April 17th at 6 PM, Unicode is set to release their first music, officially marking their debut.

Unicode is a girl group consisting of five members: Yura, Sua, Erin, Hana, and Mio, who were the final members selected through Japan’s largest online audition ‘Project K’. Composed entirely of Japanese members, their debut news has captured the attention of fans both domestically and internationally.

Leading up to their debut, the members have been showcasing their diverse talents through various part-time job experiences. From cooking to beverage preparation, these experiences and the episodes that arose from them have provided fans with laughter and emotion. In particular, the members’ natural demeanor and witty responses during the beverage preparation process highlighted their human touch.

The preparation process for Unicode’s debut is being released every Friday at 6 PM through the ‘ALL THE K-POP’ YouTube channel, with fans eagerly anticipating their debut.

Unicode’s debut is not just a simple beginning but is evaluated as an important event that will bring a new wave to the global K-pop market. As the group is composed entirely of Japanese members, there is high anticipation for the new colors and cultural elements they will bring to K-pop. There is a lot of interest and expectation for Unicode’s future activities and whether their first steps will lead to shining success.