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M25 Addresses Concerns Regarding CLASS:y’s Prolonged Absence

The seven-member female group CLASS:y made waves with their debut mini-album, ‘CLASS IS OVER,’ after emerging from the reality competition ‘My Teenage female.’ Their most recent album, ‘DAY&NIGHT,’ was released ten months ago, making their absence from the music landscape especially notable for a new band. Notably, CLASS:y has an unusually long seven-year contract compared to other ensembles from audition programmes.

The members of CLASS:y were initially involved in numerous activities, establishing them as a promising group with potential in the fourth generation K-pop scene. However, their unusually long hiatus for a recently debuted group has raised eyebrows and concerns among their fans.

Their agency, M25, provided a somewhat cryptic response to queries about the group’s prolonged silence: “It is difficult to comment on the situation regarding CLASS:y.”

Due to an appearance at a Lotte Giants game, the group has recently reemerged despite their hiatus. The event has rekindled fans’ optimism for a possible return.

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