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Cosmic Girl Members Fully Support Seola’s Solo Endeavors.


Cosmic Girl members fully support Seola’s solo endeavors.

Cosmic Girls (WJSN) members are supporting Seola as she goes solo for the first time in 8 years.

Seola’s solo career began with her first single album, ‘Inside Out,’ according to Starship Entertainment. Taking her first solo project after eight years, Seola sought for a major change with ‘Inside Out.’

The album shows a more mature musical side and strong style exploration. Onstage, she uses a stand microphone and a more modest approach, earning applause. This is a stunning image different from her Cosmic Girls work.





In Seola’s solo debut, Cosmic Girls members have offered steadfast support, forming a warm bond. In the music video for ‘Without U,’ Soobin sent a coffee truck to support Seola. Eunseo, Yeoreum, Dayoung, and Yeonjung brought cakes to the filming scene, adding to the warmth.

Soobin and Eunseo personally supported Seola during the album release event. Along with ‘Ujung,” the musicians and audience celebrated Seola’s maiden solo debut. All nine members, including Luda and Dawon, supported Seola on social media after her album release.






Members joined fans in supporting Seola. Bona and Dayoung cheered with fans at Seola’s debut stage on MBC’s ‘Music Core’ set. Their support was noticed when Bona and Dayoung, sitting in the crowd close to Seola, appeared on film during the opening.

Members also took turns visiting music broadcast stations in the first week to show support. Exy attended Mnet’s ‘M Countdown,’ and Luda came to SBS’s ‘Inkigayo’ to support and take the ‘Without U’ challenge. Seola’s solo performance brought longtime visitors to tears and pride.

Seola, who released her debut solo record, continues to broadcast and create material.

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