Earlier this month, rumors of B1A4 allegedly making comeback this month with the release of their 3rd mini-album has been buzzing around. However, their fan club manager has shut it down through an update on fancafe, denying the reports.
Due to these rumors of B1A4’s comeback, the company has been receiving numerous calls, asking about their comeback schedules which affected their work. For the efficiency of the company, they announced some details for the group's comeback.
According to their agency WM Entertainment on February 1st, B1A4 may soon make their comeback with a new album in March.
"The boys are busy recording a number of songs for the new album which will most likely be released in March", an official of WM stated.
However, the official explained that the agency is still in discussing on the format of the record and the exact date of release.
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