Hot List Of K-Pop Artists Planning April Music Releases

May flowers may bring pilgrims, but April means K-pop releases galore.

Along with prominent comebacks, April will also witness the revamp of several popular K-pop acts.

April begins in earnest on March 30, when both miss A and EXO release their first albums of 2015. miss A will release "Colors" while EXO will comeback with the group's first ten-member album, "Exodus." Both groups released their title songs, miss A "Only You" and EXO "Call Me Baby," in March. 

YG Entertainment will begin April in earnest on April 1, with a release from an yet to be revealed YG act. Based on comments from YG Entertainment's CEO Yang Hyun Suk, the April release is rumored to be Big Bang's first comeback since 2012.

JYP Entertainment's CEO, Park Jin Young, also announced an April comeback. 

Along with Park, several other male solo singers will make their comebacks. Park Hyo Shin, Lee Seung Gi, and David Oh all announced plans to release music in April 2015.

MBLAQ will comeback for the first time sans two members, re-debuting as a trio. The comeback date has yet to be confirmed, and the group could make their comeback as late as May.

While not all comeback dates have been confirmed, April, and May, will feature several long-awaited comebacks, and intense competition among fans to make sure that their favorite singers come out atop of the Korean music charts.

Several breakout acts from 2014 will also make comebacks in April. Girl groups EXID and Mamamoo both announced comebacks April. In 2014, Mamamoo wowed audiences with their vocals, while EXID burst to fame due to fancies going viral. 

Dal Shabet and Mr.Mr are also rumored to make comebacks in April. 

Along with comebacks there will be several new debuts in April 2015. Oh My Girl, the little sister group to B1A4, will debut in April, and has released several teaser videos. After School's agency, Pledis, also has plans to debut male idol group Seventeen in April. 

Idol groups will also make inroads in Japan in April; both Girls' Generation and VIXX will release songs in Japan during the month. This will be Girls' Generation's first release as an eight-member act following the departure of former member Jessica Jung.

With few set comeback dates, it is unclear which K-pop act will come out on top of the Korean music charts in April 2105.

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