
NADA, a rapper from
"Unpretty Rapstar," made a great comeback.
NADA is in the midst of tempers
with the aim of releasing a new song in May. It is said to be preparing a new
song with an addictive melody line that maintains NADA's unique "strong
sister" image but can communicate more easily with the public.
NADA will resume its activities
about two and a half years after its 2018 release of "Ride." In May,
a number of leading groups will make a comeback, but NADA chose to play
"front-to-head" to breathe with fans who have been waiting for more
than two years.
NADA joined hands with World Star
Entertainment while preparing for the upcoming album. In other words, a place
where people can concentrate on music in a more stable environment has been set
up.
"NADA is a female rapper who
has an unrivaled position in Korean hip-hop scenes," said Kim Jin-sun, CEO
of World Star Entertainment. "We will work together because the musical
direction matches that of NDA. I will fully support Na's music activities in
the future," he said.
NADA, a former member of girl
group Wassup, emerged as a mainstream rapper by finishing runner-up in Mnet's
"Unpretty Rapstar 3" in 2016. Since then, she has drawn attention
from hip-hop scenes and hip-hop fans with her own unique color of rapping. For
this reason, not a few people have been thirsty for NADA's absence.
NADA is known to be preparing
music that combines the image of her "Sen sister" who represents her
with a new image that has never been encountered before. "NADA has not
been negligent in music work, including writing several songs already,"
World Star Entertainment said. "The new album will be a song that will satisfy
existing NADA fans while attracting new listeners to NADA fans."
Meanwhile, NADA became a soloist
by releasing solo albums such as (Ride) and (Trippin) after gaining attention
as "Unpretty Rapstar 3." He also presented "Never Sleep MND
Project," which planned music, music videos and performances with Minah
MYOUNG.