The year is far from over, but there have already been so many amazing K-Pop album and EP releases in 2020.
14.04.2020 - 05:37 / billboard.com
Yo, Dream! Fans of NCT Dream, the youth-oriented K-pop act can look forward to a new album, Reload, from the act on April 29, as well as some exciting changes to their lineup following its release.On Monday night (April 13, April 14 in South Korea), the team’s company SM Entertainment announced that NCT Dream’s new album will be the last with the current lineup as Dream will shift away from its current, age-based rotational system.
Reload will feature the current lineup of members Jeno, Jaemin,
.The year is far from over, but there have already been so many amazing K-Pop album and EP releases in 2020.
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