• H1-KEY Teases Comeback with 'Let It Burn' as Title Track, All Members Involved in Composing

    H1-KEY is gearing up for their comeback with exciting details about their new album.

    On the 14th, H1-KEY (Seo-i, Riina, Hwiseo, Yell) revealed the tracklist and a group concept teaser video for their upcoming mini 3rd album 'LOVE or HATE', set to drop on the 19th at 6 PM KST.

    The album features a total of 4 songs, including the energetic title track 'Let It Burn', along with '♥ Letter', 'Iconic', and 'Rainfalls'.

    Notably, H1-KEY has collaborated closely on this album, working with esteemed producers like Hong Ji-sang, Louise Udin, Gustav Landell, Sweet Tune's Han Jae-ho and Kim Seung-su, Hwang Hyun of Monotree, and GDLO.

    What sets this release apart is that Seo-i, Riina, Hwiseo, and Yell have all contributed to composing the tracks, adding a personal touch that fans are eager to hear.

    In the recently released group concept teaser, H1-KEY exudes a funky and confident aura. While each member showcases their unique style, they come together with a sense of freedom and infectious laughter, reminiscent of a vibrant youth film, building anticipation for their comeback.

    H1-KEY's mini 3rd album 'LOVE or HATE' will officially drop on June 19th at 6 PM KST, available on various online music platforms both in Korea and internationally.

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  • TWICE’s Jihyo buys a 4 billion won building in her 20s, proving she's one of the youngest wealthy stars

    TWICE’s Jihyo has made headlines after purchasing a building worth a staggering 4 billion won in her 20s.

    On May 2, Herald Economy reported that Jihyo bought a building in Seongdong-gu, Seongsu-dong 2-ga, Seoul, in early March of last year.

    By the end of that month, she had completed the full payment and transferred ownership, with no mortgage attached, suggesting that the property was purchased entirely with cash.

    Just a month after the purchase, Jihyo registered as a housing rental business operator and completed the registration for private rental housing.

    As a housing rental business operator, she is eligible for tax benefits, such as reduced acquisition tax. However, she is also subject to certain regulations, including a 5% cap on rent increases, compliance with rental periods, and mandatory insurance for tenant deposits.

    The building, which was built in 1986, has a land area of 152㎡ (45.98 pyeong) and a total floor area of 330.21㎡ (99.89 pyeong). It includes one basement level and three floors above ground.

    The property is situated in Seongsu Strategic Redevelopment Zone 2, an area currently undergoing redevelopment.

    Given the area's future potential, it is believed that Jihyo's investment is more focused on the property's long-term value rather than immediate rental income.

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