UPDATE: K-Pop Supergroup GOT the beat Drops Debut EP, 'Stamp On It'
With a music video for the title track.
UPDATE (January 16, 2023): SM Entertainment‘s K-pop supergroup GOT the beat is back with their anticipated debut EP titled Stamp On It. Led by a track of the same title, the record features a total of six songs, additionally including “Goddess Level,” “Alter Ego,” “Rose,” “Outlaw” and “MALA.” In celebration of the release coming a year after their initial debut, members BoA, Girls’ Generation‘s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet‘s Seulgi and Wendy and aespa‘s KARINA and WINTER also dropped a music video for “Stamp On It.”
Watch the video above and stream the EP down below.
UPDATE (January 4, 2023): After confirming the K-pop supergroup’s return, SM Entertainment has now announced GOT the beat’s debut EP titled Stamp On It.
Led by a single track of the same name, the mini-album marks GOT the beat’s grand comeback since their debut in early 2022. Ahead of the record’s official release on January 16, the K-pop giant shared a first look with a performance video starring BoA, Girls’ Generation‘s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet‘s Seulgi and Wendy and aespa‘s KARINA and WINTER, via SMTOWN LIVE 2022: SMCU EXPRESS@KWANGYA, a New Year’s Day concert that was streamed globally for free.
Watch the performance video below and stay tuned for the release of Stamp On It.
ORIGINAL STORY (December 22, 2022): GOT the beat — the K-pop supergroup comprised of SM Entertainment artists BoA, Girls’ Generation‘s Taeyeon and Hyoyeon, Red Velvet‘s Seulgi and Wendy and aespa‘s KARINA and WINTER — is making their grand comeback after their debut earlier this year.
Reports are suggesting that the music act is set to return with new music in January 2023, which marks their first-year anniversary since their inaugural track titled “Step Back.” While SM has yet to confirm any specific release dates as of now, it’s believed that the musicians have wrapped up their music video shoot. “GOT the beat is preparing for a January comeback,” the K-pop company said in a statement.
Originally launched as a project group, the septet is the first female “supergroup” from SM Entertainment. The company previously recruited SHINee‘s Taemin, EXO‘s Baekhyun and Kai, NCT 127‘s Taeyong and Mark and WayV‘s Ten and Lucas to form the group SuperM, often dubbed the “Avengers of K-pop.”
Stay tuned as we learn more about GOT the beat’s return.