Many, many Japanese releases underway.
Ballad group 2AM are going to release their new Korean album early next year.
A representative of Big Hit Entertainment said: “The boys just began recording the new release though the format of the album has not been finalized.”
Meanwhile the band is gearing up for their debut in Japan with their Japanese debut single Never Let You Go which will hit stores in the country on November 9 with a promotional tour following next year.
Bad new for SHINee fans – the band’s Japanese website has revealed that group's first Japanese album, THE FIRST will be postponed. The original release was set for November 23rd, but due to problems during its production, the album will go on sale on December 7th.
THE FIRST will include 12 songs, amongst which there will be 5 new ones, and will be available in three versions: a regular, a limited, and a special limited box version.
December 7 will be a special day for k-pop fans in Japan as many other artists are planning to release their CDs on that particular day. Apart from SHINee, Super Junior will be releasing their second single Mr. Simple in Japan, and on this day BoA’s first DVD single Milestone will become available. Boyband Code-V’s debut Japanese single Addiction ~I can't live without you~ will be released on the same day just like boy group SHU-I’s 3rd Japanese single Never Give Up Yeah!. December 7 will also see MBLAQ's DVD release and 4minute's next single,as well as U-Kiss members Kevin and Eli’s Japanese collaboration single JAMOSA.