BoA to make a comeback

13 Jun – It was reported that Queen of K-Pop and SM Entertainment darling BoA will be making her comeback after a two-year hiatus.

According to Allkpop website SM Entertainment announced, "BoA is currently in the process of preparing for a comeback this summer."

It was also revealed that despite being scheduled for early summer return, the singer delayed her comeback in order to improve the quality of her album.

BoA's comeback album will mark her first solo album release since "Hurricane Venus" in 2010. Soon after, BoA has been busying herself with other activities, such as solo performances at SMTOWN concerts and judging on SBS' "K-Pop Star".

Earlier this year, she also released the theme song for the singing competition, titled "One Dream", featuring Super Junior-M's Henry and SHINee's Key.

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