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WHIB impresses globally, successfully concludes activities with 'ETERNAL YOUTH: KICK IT'

WHIB, the representative 5th generation idol group, has successfully concluded their activities, leaving a significant impression on the global stage.

With their recently released second single album “ETERNAL YOUTH: KICK IT” and its title track “Kick It,” WHIB has stood out not only domestically but also internationally.

Debuting in November last year with a promise to showcase diverse colors, WHIB has achieved remarkable success with their second single in less than a year, drawing attention with their extraordinary achievements and high-profile presence.

Their success is evident in their career highs. They recorded nearly double the initial sales of their debut album “Cut-Out” and rapidly reached 10 million views for the “Kick It” music video, demonstrating their rapid growth.

“ETERNAL YOUTH: KICK IT” is inspired by the theme of “eternal youth,” portraying the fateful journey of eight young individuals united by their dreams.

The title track “Kick It,” filled with WHIB’s energy and refreshing vibes, is an easy-listening song with a rhythmic melody that creates a catchy appeal.

WHIB showcased their visuals, refreshing performances, and impeccable live skills on various music shows. They also displayed their variety show skills and chemistry through various YouTube content and challenges, solidifying their position as a “5th generation hexagonal idol.”

Building on this foundation, they also showcased their unique presence on the global stage. At the recently held “KCON Japan 2024,” they previewed a portion of their “Kick It” performance, signaling their success.

Moreover, they have continued to engage with global fans, capturing their hearts. They have maintained close “two-way communication” through online interactions via SNS and fan communities, mini fan meetings, day-long staff events, reverse fan gifts, and fan signings. Embracing their role as “AnD” (fandom name) lovers, they have demonstrated their commitment as “communication idols.”