Hi-Fi Unicorn is a five-member band consisting of Kim Hyun-yul, Son Ki-yoon, Eom Tae-min, Fukushima Shuto, and Heo Min. This Korean-Japanese music group has quickly gained attention in the industry. They recently signed a contract with Sony Music Labels, a leading music label in Japan. This partnership marks a significant milestone in their career.
The excitement surrounding Hi-Fi Unicorn is palpable. Sony executives witnessed the band’s electrifying performance on stage. This performance solidified their belief in Hi-Fi Unicorn as a game changer in the Japanese music market.
The band gained fame by winning the joint Korea-Japan audition program "THE IDOL BAND: BOY’S BATTLE" in March 2023. This victory led to their simultaneous debut in both Korea and Japan. Their debut album, "FANTASIA," released in August 2023, has already made waves. Fans eagerly snapped up tickets for their live house tour, "Hi-Fi Unicorn Livehouse Tour 2024 ~FANTASIA~," which has sold out.
In December, Hi-Fi Unicorn showcased their talents at the "2024 FNC KINGDOM – SING SING SING –" in Chiba, Japan. They received an enthusiastic response from local audiences. Their live performance skills have also been highlighted at major Korean festivals, further establishing their presence in the music scene.
Recently, Hi-Fi Unicorn earned recognition by winning the "K World Dream Music Icon Award" at the "2024 K-World Dream Awards." This win reaffirms their status as a rising rookie in the band scene. With their dynamic performances and captivating music, Hi-Fi Unicorn is set to continue their global activities. They will participate in the "1st FNC BAND KINGDOM in TAOYUAN" on January 4-5.
As they embark on this new chapter with Sony Music Labels, the future looks bright for Hi-Fi Unicorn. Their anticipated activities in 2025 have fans excited. Everyone is eager to see what this talented band will bring to the music world next.
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