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Wonbin of K-pop boy group RIIZE poses during a press event marking its debut at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Shotaro, a Japanese member of K-pop boy group RIIZE, poses with his bandmates during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. RIIZE is the first boy group introduced by K-pop powerhouse SM Entertainment in seven years. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Anton, a member of K-pop boy group RIIZE and the son of singer-songwriter Yoon Sang, waves during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Sungchan, a member of K-pop boy group RIIZE, poses during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. RIIZE's debut release has racked up 1 million preorders as of Sunday. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Sohee of K-pop boy group RIIZE performs the band's debut song, "Get A Guitar" during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Seunghan of K-pop boy group RIIZE poses during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. RIIZE signed a label contract with RCA Records to release music in the U.S. Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |
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Eunseok of K-pop boy group RIIZE poses with his bandmates during a press event at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in central Seoul's Hannam-dong, Monday. Their debut release carries two tracks, "Get A Guitar" and "Memories." Korea Times photo by Jeong Su-ji |