STAYC Releases Promotion Schedule Ahead Of December Debut

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Black Eyed Pil-seung's first self-produced girl group STAYC has started counting down their debut in earnest.

STAYC (consisting of members Sumin, Sieun, Isa, Seeun, Yoon, J), which is the short form of 'Star To A Young Culture' has released the schedule of the promotion content release until debut through their official SNS account at 00:00 KST on the 23rd of October 2020'.

STAYC has been deemed to be a revolutionary new K-pop girl group coming from the producing team that produced several incredible hit songs for popular girl groups such as Twice, Chungha, Apink, and Sistar, and recently, the first activity song 'DON'T TOUCH ME.' It will be the first girl group in charge of self-production and production by Black Eyed Pil Seung.

According to the scheduler, STAYC will release individual and group concept photos over 4 days from the 26th to the 29th of this month. Afterward, a preview video consisting of three versions of a tracklist, concept, album, and choreography, and a music video teaser video will be released, and the debut album and title song music video will be released at 6 PM KST on November 12th, 2020.

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In particular, the phrase 'STAYC THE 1ST SINGLE / Star To A Young Culture' is written at the bottom of the scheduler image, which draws attention. Through this, it can be confirmed that 'Star To A Young Culture,' which is also the group name of STAYC, is the debut album's title.

The title of the title song was announced with the phrase 'STAYC / SO BAD / 2020.11.

An official from the agency said, "I am grateful that STAYC (StayC) is being shown a lot of interest and support even though it is still before debut. The members are working hard to prepare for their debut to greet them with a more wonderful look."

STAYC, a new girl group with a strong ambition of becoming the 'Star To A Young Culture,' is scheduled to debut on November 12th, 2020.

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