
Excitement is reaching a fever pitch in the K-pop world as Teddy, the mastermind behind Black Label, unveils his latest project—a co-ed group named All Day Project. With a lineup that blends fresh faces and seasoned talent, fans are buzzing about the potential of this new ensemble.
On June 8th, Black Label introduced the five-member group, which features three women and two men, igniting a wave of anticipation across social media. Among the standout members is Bailey Sock, an internationally acclaimed dancer born on February 24, 2004, in California. With a family background that includes her mother, a Miss Korea contestant, Bailey has been dancing since she was just two years old. Her impressive resume includes choreography for major K-pop hits like Red Velvet’s “Psycho” and Lisa’s “Money.”
Next up is Annie Moon, born Moon Seo Yun on January 23, 2002. Known for her connections to powerful business families in Korea, Annie has already made a name for herself as a trainee. Although she was initially set to debut with another girl group, she chose to prioritize her education before pursuing her dreams in music. Her social circle includes some of the biggest names in K-pop, and she’s even participated in dance challenges with Blackpink members.

Completing the female trio is Lee Youngo, who was born on November 13, 2005, in Seoul. A former trainee with a rich background in dance, she has been on the radar since her early days and has participated in various competitions, showcasing her talent and determination.
On the male side, Joe Wuen, born January 20, 2005, is already a familiar face in the hip-hop scene. After gaining attention as the youngest contestant on “Show Me the Money 6,” he has collaborated with several artists and even debuted in a project group. His journey has been marked by ups and downs, but he’s now ready to take the stage with All Day Project.
Finally, Lee Chay Wan, known as Tarzan, adds a unique flair to the group. Born on September 27, 2002, he has a background in modern dance and has made headlines for his modeling career. However, his inclusion has sparked some controversy online, raising questions about cultural sensitivity.

All Day Project is set to officially debut on June 23rd at 6 p.m. KST with their first mini-album, “Famous,” featuring two tracks that promise to showcase their diverse talents. As fans eagerly await this new musical venture, the excitement surrounding Teddy’s latest creation is palpable.
Meanwhile, Blackpink is gearing up for their own comeback. YG Entertainment announced on June 9th that the iconic girl group began filming a new music video on June 6th, marking a significant step in their highly anticipated return. Reports suggest that the shoot is taking place in Korea with a renowned international director, hinting at a visually stunning project that fans won’t want to miss.
As the members of Blackpink resume their social media presence, Ji Su recently shared updates with fans, teasing an important event on the horizon. However, not all news has been positive; fans expressed disappointment over Ji Su’s absence from a promotional event for her upcoming film, raising concerns about her involvement in future projects.

Adding to the excitement, Rosé is reportedly working on a new soundtrack for the film “Lena and the Paper Doll,” starring Uma Thurman, continuing her trend of impactful solo endeavors.
In a twist, speculation about Lisa’s rumored appearance in Jennie’s “Soul City” music video has been addressed, with confirmation that the mysterious motorcyclist is not Lisa but a model named Election.
As Blackpink prepares for their monumental comeback, the anticipation is electric. What surprises await fans as these talented artists step back into the spotlight?