B1A4 Reveals Comeback Plans With New Dance Track; Boy Group To Release Third Studio Album On Nov. 28

B1A4 will have a comeback with their third studio album on Nov. 28. The title track would be a winter-themed dance track produced by B1A4 leader, Jinyoung. Aside from the comeback, the group is planning to hold a concert in February 2017.

According to Soompi, a source recently revealed that the group has already done filming their music video in Jeju Island. They have finished recording all of the songs as well. This will be B1A4 comeback after more than a year since their sixth mini album, "Sweet Girl" and two years and 10 months since their last studio album "Who Am I."

Five-member group B1A4 debuted in 2011 with members Jinyoung, CNU, Sandeul, Baro and Gongchan under WM Entertainment. The group has since released two studio albums, six mini albums and various singles. B1A4's latest group release was a holiday single, "It's Christmas," in December 2015.

In 2015 the members were focused on individual activities. Jinyoung was cast in dramas including "Persevere, Goo Hae Ra," "Warm and Cozy," and "Love Detective Sherlock K." He also starred in the recently ended saeguk drama, "Moonlight Drawn by Clouds." On the other hand, CNU was cast in a musical titled "Chess." Sandeul appeared on MBC's "King of Mask Singer" and KBS2's "Immortal Song 2." Baro was cast for MBC's "Angry Mom" and web drama "Loss:Time:Life" alongside Sandeul, while Gongchan was an MC for the fourth season of KBS' "A Song for You."

In October, the group reportedly signed a new contract with Universal Music in Japan and WM Entertainment said the group will be expanding their promotions in the said country.

"B1A4 is a talented group with self-producing capabilities, so we judged the hidden potential and marketability of each of the individual members highly and decided to sign on with them for their Japanese promotions. We plan to support their album releases and management within Japan directly," the agency said.

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