
The Black Label has officially introduced its highly anticipated co-ed group, ALLDAY PROJECT.
On June 11, The Black Label released a striking new teaser image through its official social media channels, offering a glimpse into the bold identity of its upcoming group, ALLDAY PROJECT.

In the photo, the five members confidently pose on a pedestrian overpass in central Seoul, each showcasing trendy, street-inspired fashion. Their dynamic presence and distinctive visuals immediately capture attention, signaling the arrival of a group ready to make an impact.


Scheduled to debut on June 23, ALLDAY PROJECT consists of five members: Annie, Tarzan, Bailey, Woochan, and Youngseo. The group has already sparked significant buzz due to its rare mixed-gender lineup, which is still uncommon in the Korean music scene. Public interest grew even stronger following the revelation that Annie is Moon Seo Yoon, the granddaughter of Shinsegae Group’s honorary chairwoman Lee Myung Hee and the daughter of current chairwoman Chung Yoo Kyung.

This debut marks The Black Label’s second idol group and its first co-ed act. The launch of ALLDAY PROJECT is seen as a refreshing step toward greater diversity in K-pop. With producer Teddy, known for his work with BLACKPINK, Jeon So Mi, and Taeyang, overseeing the project, expectations are high.
Even before the teaser image was released, the group had already begun drawing attention. Members posted selfies holding their signed contracts on personal social media accounts, sparking curiosity and fan interest. Their introductory video titled 'What is ALLDAY PROJECT?' quickly gained popularity on YouTube, further building anticipation.
With a unique concept, prominent members, and strong production support, ALLDAY PROJECT is expected to bring fresh energy and style to the K-pop landscape. Additional teaser content will continue to be released in the days leading up to their official debut, as fans eagerly await their arrival.
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