Comeback Countdown: The Upcoming K-pop Releases From Aespa, Twice, Katseye, and More

Keeping you updated with the most anticipated K-pop comebacks on the horizon
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The most highly anticipated K-pop comebacks of 2025 (Photo: Instagram / @aespa_official)

The K-pop comeback season is upon us, and it’s packing some serious heat. From Kard’s addictive grooves to Jackson Wang’s raw, emotional fire, this wave of releases is ready to take over your playlists—and your hearts. Expect explosive visuals, jaw-dropping choreography, and genre-bending sounds from powerhouses like Aespa and Twice, each pushing boundaries and turning up the volume on their signature styles.

Whether you’re craving slick dance tracks, soulful ballads or high-concept storytelling, GRAZIA Singapore has you covered with the biggest releases. Buckle up: the countdown starts now.

Katseye

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Photo: Instagram / @katseyeworld

Hybe and Geffen’s global girl group isn’t slowing down. Following the success of their hyperpop lead single Gnarly—which earned the act their first Billboard Hot 100 entry—Katseye is returning in full force with Gabriela, a sultry, high-octane visual leading the charge. The track was reportedly a demo for Rita Ora and Anitta before being scrapped. If that’s anything to go by, Katseye isn’t just taking leftovers—they’re turning castoffs into chart-topping gold. More than just the product of a survival show, the group is proving they’re a global phenomenon in the making.

Gabriela is set to drop on 20 June, 12pm (SGT), with their second EP Beautiful Chaos following on 27 June.

Aespa

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Photo: Instagram / @aespa_official

After a string of hard-hitting tracks—Drama, Supernova, and Whiplash—Aespa is entering a bold new era. Their upcoming release Dirty Work, a gritty, genre-blurring album, promises to dial up their experimental edge even further. One thing’s certain: this is set to be another high-concept hit. Known for fusing cyber aesthetics with razor-sharp choreography and powerhouse vocals, the quartet is poised to show just how versatile they really are. From glitchy hyperpop to melodramatic ballads, Aespa proves time and again—they never miss.

Dirty Work is set to drop on 27 June, 12pm (SGT).

BabyMonster

BabyMonster is gearing up to make some serious waves. Their upcoming single Hot Sauce takes bold inspiration from late 1980s hip-hop. YG calls the genre “music from 40 years ago” that he wanted BabyMonster, today’s teens, to revive with fresh energy. The result? A fiery, nostalgic track bound to exceed expectations. With a highly anticipated mini album on the horizon, BabyMonster is ready to make us all go Sheesh.

Hot Sauce is set to drop on 1 July, with their mini album following on 1 October.

Kard

Photos: Instagram / @official_kard

Kard is back with a seductive, spirited vibe. Their upcoming title track Touch from the eighth mini album Drift promises to blend their signature dynamic sound with mature energy. The co-ed group, most loved for effortlessly mixing pop, dance, and EDM elements, continues to push boundaries while keeping fans hooked. Expect smooth rhythms and infectious hooks that make you want to move. This comeback is all about embracing confidence and charisma, Kard style.

Drift is set to drop on 2 July, 5pm (SGT).

EXO’s D.O.

Photo: X / @companysoosoo_

D.O. (Doh Kyung-soo) is stepping into the spotlight with Bliss, his first full-length album. And let’s just say, it’s already shaping up to be his most intimate work yet. Known for his velvety vocals and understated emotional depth, the EXO member is leaning into heartfelt storytelling and soulful melodies. Whether he’s crooning over acoustic strings or delivering soulful ballads, this comeback feels like a love letter to fans and to music itself.

Bliss is set to drop on 7 July, 5pm (SGT).

Super Junior

19 years in, and Super Junior still isn’t hitting the brakes. Their 12th studio album, Super Junior25, marks nearly two decades of K-pop dominance—defined by charm, cheek, and sheer staying power. The title track Express Mode teases at the kind of high-energy showmanship only they can deliver: playful but polished. Expect throwback nods, slick choreography, and proof that when it comes to Super Junior, age is just a number.

Super Junior25 is set to drop on 8 July, 5pm (SGT).

Twice

Twice is back to raise the bar. The nine-member powerhouse is getting ready to release their fourth full-length album, This Is For. This comeback marks ten years of chart-topping success, viral choreography, and sisterhood that’s stood the test of time. While details are still under wraps, this comeback feels like some sort of declaration—a reinvention of their sound (without losing their sparkle, of course). With stadium tours, solo ventures, and global acclaim under their belt, Twice is entering a new era. This one’s for the fans, and above all, themselves.

This Is For is set to drop on 11 July, 12pm (SGT).

Jackson Wang

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Photo: Instagram / @jacksonwang852g7

Jackson Wang is ready to burn the house down—again. The multi-hyphenate returns with Magic Man 2, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2022 album. If the first chapter was a descent into desire and chaos, this sequel reads like a haunted diary. “Waking up every morning with the same guilt and regret… Taken over by spirits,” Wang wrote on Instagram. “Chapter 2 is a story that I’m healing from. Even til this day.” This comeback alludes to darker emotions, heady visuals, and cathartic storytelling that blurs illusion and reality.

Magic Man 2 is set to drop on 18 July.

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