Emerging from the survival show 'My Teenage Girl,' the seven-member girl group, CLASS:y, made waves with their debut mini album, 'CLASS IS OVER.' Their most recent release, 'DAY&NIGHT,' was 10 months ago, making their absence from the music scene quite noticeable, especially for a rookie group. Notably, CLASS:y has a 7-year contract, which is unconventional compared to other groups from audition programs.
In the beginning, the CLASS:y members were busy with activities, marking them a promising group with potential in the 4th generation K-pop scene. However, their extended hiatus, unusual for newly debuted groups, has raised eyebrows and concerns among fans.
In response to questions about the group's prolonged silence, their agency, M25, gave a somewhat cryptic response: "It is difficult to comment on the situation regarding CLASS:y."
Despite their hiatus, the group recently resurfaced, capturing attention with an appearance at a Lotte Giants game. The event has reignited hope among fans for a potential comeback.
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