Jo Yu Ri Is Set to Make a Solo Comeback.

South Korean singer and actress Jo Yu-ri. She is well-known for having been a former member of the Japanese-South Korean girl group Iz*One. She made her solo debut in October 2021 with the release of the single album Glassy after Iz*One disbanded in April of that year.

The title track “Loveable” from Jo Yu Ri’s second single album, “Op. 22 Y-Waltz: in Minor,” will be released on October 24 at 6:00 PM KST. A “mood poster” for the forthcoming album was presented by the singer on October 10 at midnight KST.

The graphic claims that Jo’s sophomore mini-album and the accompanying music video for its lead track, “Loveable,” would be released on October 24 at 6 PM KST. In the updated picture of the singer gazing upward through a pair of binoculars. In the upcoming weeks, details including a tracklist in its entirety are anticipated.

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Jo Yu Ri Is Set to Make a Solo Comeback in October.

Jo Yu Ri will be releasing a new song at the end of this month, according to a report from an exclusive media site published on October 5 in KST. The source claims that Jo Yu Ri has already wrapped up the music video’s filming and song recording, which has stoked interest.

The promotional single “Maybe,” which was published in August 2022 for the South Korean fan network app Universe, was her last piece of recorded music.

Nearly five months have passed since the publication of Jo’s debut mini-album, Op.22 Y-Waltz: in Major, which featured the lead single “Love Shhh!” in June. B-sides including “Round and Around” and “Opening,” the latter of which the idol co-wrote and co-composed, were also included on the five-track album.

Jo took part in the Mnet reality competition Produce 48 on May 11, 2018, and she came in third. She eventually joined the newly formed girl group Iz*One after being chosen as one of the twelve successful contestants.

Although the group was disbanded in April 2021 as a result of the expiration of the contract. The vocalist made her solo debut in October 2021 with the release of the single “Glassy,” becoming the second ex-IZ*ONE member to do so after the group’s breakup in April of that same year, following former leader Kwon Eun-bi.

Jo isn’t the only ex-IZ*ONE member who will release music this month. The two mini-albums “Lethality” by soloist Kwon and “Hush Rush” by soloist Lee Chae-yeon will be released soon; the latter will be Lee’s formal solo debut.