Kassy Drops Teasers for Second Mini-Album "Rewind"

Korean singer Kassy is coming back with her second mini-album titled "Rewind!"

Meanwhile, the recent photo displays Kassy in the kitchen, in which she seems to attempt to hide under the table as she is holding the tablecloth up. And unlike the first two images where she wears only a simple top and shorts with her hair loose, in the third photo, Kassy is wearing a vintage dress and has her hair tied back.

Furthermore, the captions of the photos reveal the date and time the single will be released: 2019.09.05, 6 PM. This is the first time that Kassy would launch new music since 2018 when she issued her first mini-album titled "I Want Love."

Kassy is recognized for her emotional tracks and looks like fans are looking forward to what kind of music she will be giving this time. Some of the comments on the artist's posts are: "I can't wait!" "I will anticipate this!" "So pretty!" and many more.

In addition to the teaser images, Kassy previously shared a video on Instagram, presenting the behind the scenes of her preparation for her comeback. In the clip, she can be seen working really hard in the recording studio and has her eyes glued on the lyrics of the song while practicing.

Kassy is a singer and rapper under Nextar Entertainment. She made her debut on August 25, 2015, with the single titled "In My Bed." She is also known as a former contestant on Mnet's reality show "Unpretty Rapstar Season 3," in 2016.

She has six digital singles including her debut song, plus her musical collaborations with other artists, such as "The Love of Fingertips" with B1A4, BTOB's Seo Eun Kwang and Lee Chang Sub, and more, "My Hero" with Super Junior's Leeteuk and EXO's Suho, and "I Don't Think I Love You" with Giant Pink.

Kassy also sang two original soundtracks for the Korean dramas "Fight for My Way" and "The Bride of Habaek."

Let's Look forward to Kassy's second album to be released on September 5 at 6 p.m. KST. 

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