
Excitement is reaching a fever pitch in the K-pop world as Teddy, the mastermind behind Black Label, announces the launch of a brand-new co-ed group called All Day Project. With a lineup that boasts a mix of fresh faces and established talents, fans are buzzing with anticipation for their debut on June 23rd.
On June 8th, the five-member group was unveiled, featuring three talented women and two charismatic men. Among them is Bailey Sock, an internationally recognized dancer whose impressive resume includes choreography for some of K-pop’s biggest hits. Born on February 24, 2004, in Placentia, California, Bailey’s dance journey began at just two years old. She gained early fame as part of the girl group Buns and Roses on America’s Got Talent and has since won multiple awards for her contributions to the dance world. Her work includes iconic pieces for artists like Red Velvet and Lisa, making her a standout addition to All Day Project.

Joining Bailey is Annie Moon, a well-known trainee with a rich family background. Born on January 23, 2002, Annie is not only the granddaughter of a powerful business leader but also has connections to the entertainment industry. Initially set to debut with Miov, she pivoted to All Day Project after fulfilling her family’s academic expectations. Annie’s close ties to the K-pop scene, including interactions with BTS members, add to her allure as a rising star.
The third female member, Lee Youngo, brings her own unique story to the group. Discovered in front of her elementary school, she trained under major labels and participated in competitive shows before officially joining All Day Project. Her journey reflects the dedication and resilience that fans admire in K-pop idols.
On the male side, Joe Wuen is a familiar face in the hip-hop community. Born on January 20, 2005, in Seoul, he made waves as the youngest contestant on Show Me the Money 6 and has collaborated with notable artists. His journey has been marked by both challenges and triumphs, making his debut with All Day Project a highly anticipated moment for fans.

Completing the lineup is Lee Chay Wan, known as Tarzan, who has a background in modern dance and modeling. His inclusion has sparked mixed reactions, particularly regarding his fashion choices. As the group prepares for their debut, the diverse talents of All Day Project promise to bring something fresh and exciting to the K-pop landscape.
Meanwhile, Blackpink is also making headlines as they gear up for their much-anticipated comeback. After confirming the filming of their new music video on June 6th, the group has fans buzzing with excitement. Reports suggest that they are collaborating with a prominent international director, which could elevate their already iconic status in the music industry.

Jisoo has recently re-engaged with fans, hinting at an important event on the horizon, likely related to Blackpink’s return. However, not all news has been met with enthusiasm, as fans expressed disappointment over her absence from a promotional event for her upcoming film, Omnisient Readers Viewpoint.
In addition, Rosé is reportedly working on a new original soundtrack for the film Lena and the Paper Doll, starring Uma Thurman, further solidifying her solo career. Meanwhile, speculation surrounding Lisa’s rumored appearance in Jennie’s music video has been clarified, with sources confirming that the motorcyclist in the video is not her.
As the K-pop scene continues to evolve with new talent and exciting projects, fans are left wondering what the future holds for both All Day Project and Blackpink. What surprises will these artists unveil next?


