Everything About the Best K-pop Group: Loona
South
Korean girl group Loona Albums was founded by Blockberry Creative. In a pre-debut
effort that started in October 2016 and lasted for 18 months, each of the
group's 12 members was gradually exposed to the public through the release of a
promotional track. With the extended play [+ +] (2018), which was backed by the
lead single "Favorite" and the title track "Hi High," they
made their debut as a full ensemble. Let’s see all the albums of your favorite
K-pop star Loona.
All the Group Members of Loona
● HeeJin
● HyunJin
● HaSeul
● YeoJin
● ViVi
● Kim Lip
● JinSoul
● Choerry
● Yves
● Chuu
● Go Won
● Olivia Hye
All the Loona Albums
Extended Plays
[+ +]: The first extended play from the
South Korean female group Loona is titled "plus plus." On August 20,
2018, Blockberry Creative and Danal Entertainment jointly published it. The
lead single from the EP, "Favorite," and the EP's title tune,
"Hi High," were both released on the same day as the EP.
Track
List of Extended Play Plus Plus
● “+ +”
● Hi High
● Favorite
● 열기 (yeolda)
● Perfect Love
● Stylish
[#]: Hash is how it is read. The girl
group Loona released their second extended play with it. Blockberry Creative
published it on February 5, 2020, and Kakao M handled the distribution.
Second
Extended Play Hash Track List
● #
● So what
● Number 1
● Oh (Yes I Am)
● Ding Ding Dong
● 365
● Day and Night
[12:00]: It is the third extended play by
the K-pop group Loona and is spelled as midnight. It was distributed by Kakao M
and launched on October 19, 2020 by Blockberry Creative. The group's leader
HaSeul once again opted out of the EP's release in order to concentrate on her
health. Lee Soo-man, the founder and producer of SM Entertainment, produced the
EP.
Track
List of Midnight the Third Extended Play
● 12:00
● Why Not
● Voice
● Fall Again
● Universe
● Hide and Seek
● Oops
● Star (English Version)
The
fourth lengthy play says "and" with [&]. Blockberry Creative
published it on June 28, 2021, and Kakao Entertainment handled the
distribution. HaSeul, a member who had been absent because of health concerns since
early 2020, made a reappearance with the album.
When
it was released, [&] quickly became the best-selling project for the group.
With the first single, "PTT (Paint the Town)," the album became the
first by the group to have every track enter the Gaon Download Chart. It also
gave the group their first-ever appearance on the Gaon Digital Chart. The
project received generally favorable reviews, with reviewers appreciating its
variety of genres and the group's use of various sounds.
Track
Listing of “&”
● &
● PTT (Paint the town)
● WOW
● Be Honest
● Dance On My Own
● A Different Night
● U R
Flip That: The fifth extended play of Loona. It
was released on June 20, 2002, through Blockberry Creative and Wanner Music
Korea.
Track
Listing
● The Journey
● Flip That
● Need U
● Pose
● Pale Blue Dot
● Playback
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Not Friends:
"Not
Friends" is a song by the South Korean girl group Loona.[a] It was
released as the second song from Ryan Jhun's "Maxis By Ryan Jhun"
project. Kim Lip became the first member of Loona to co-write a song for the
band when she was given writing credit on the song.
The song peaked at number seven on the US World Digital Songs becoming the group's eighth top ten hits and also appeared on the Gaon Download Chart. On October 27 three new versions of the song were released along with the song's instrumental.
Reissues Loona Albums
[x x]: It is read as multiple. It was
released on February 19, 2019 label by Blockberry creative. It consists of 12
songs.
● X X
● Butterfly
● Satellite
● Curiosity
● Colors
● Where You At
● Stylish
● Perfect Love
● 열기
● Favorite
Overall,
Loona albums is a unique creation. They are debuting one new member at a time, one
concept at a time, and revealing their backstory gradually. The group
incorporates not only the music industry but also the fashion and art
industries. As they finish their concept videos and begin to debut as an
official K-pop group, they will likely bring in fans from both old and new
generations of K-pop fans alike.

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