• DAY6 prove they’re still kings of emotional rock as 'Maybe Tomorrow' enters Melon Top 10 in just an hour

    DAY6 are showing everyone why they’re called the “trust and listen” band.

    On May 7 at 6 PM KST, DAY6 (Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and Dowoon) dropped their new digital single Maybe Tomorrow, their first new release in 8 months since their 9th mini album Band Aid. And in just one hour, they shot straight into the top 10 on Melon!

    By 7 PM, the title track Maybe Tomorrow had already landed at No. 10 on Melon’s real-time “Top 100” chart. But that’s not all — the B-side It’s Over also made an impressive debut at No. 28, showing strong interest from fans not just in the title song, but the full release.

    Maybe Tomorrow is a touching track that offers comfort to those feeling tired from daily life. It carries a message of gentle hope for the future, backed by vibrant drums, refreshing sounds, and emotional vocals.

    The song was composed by Sungjin, Young K, Wonpil, and longtime collaborator Hong Ji Sang, while the lyrics were written solely by Young K.

    Meanwhile, It’s Over explores the heartbreak of letting go of a love you can’t keep. Its simple yet powerful arrangement—driven by heavy drums and guitar—matches its emotional tone. Young K once again wrote the lyrics and co-composed the track with Wonpil and Hong Ji Sang.

    Each member shared heartfelt messages about the release.

    Sungjin wrote in his Melon artist note, “Since the future is made from many present moments, I believe we’ll find happiness if we just keep doing what we love. For me, happiness was like Columbus’s egg. I’ll keep making music until everyone finds their happiness.”

    Young K also shared, “Tomorrow can be scary. It’s a day we can’t predict. But hope is what lets us face it. Even if hope feels unclear, it’s okay. As long as we don’t lose it completely, we’ll be fine.”

    Wonpil added, “I hope this song brings you comfort. If we keep holding on, spring will come. Let’s not get hurt. Let’s just be happy.?”

    Do Woon commented briefly but powerfully, “As the drummer and core of the band, I’ll make sure the message of this album is delivered through the drums.”

    Fans won’t have to wait long to hear the songs live — DAY6 will be performing Maybe Tomorrow and It’s Over on stage for the first time during their upcoming concerts from May 9–11 and 16–18 at KSPO DOME in Seoul.

    This is a huge moment for DAY6, as it marks their very first solo concert at KSPO DOME in their 10-year career!

    The shows also wrap up their massive Forever Young world tour, which kicked off last September and brought them to 23 cities with a total of 45 shows.

    All six dates at the dome were sold out instantly, once again proving DAY6’s power as one of the most trusted and beloved K-band acts in K-pop.

    Are you excited to see DAY6 perform their new songs live?

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  • Former S.E.S Shoo brings her twin daughters to a night market and reveals emotional story: “I once sold clothes just to get by”

    Former S.E.S member Shoo (Yoo Soo Young) warmed hearts as she shared a touching moment with her twin daughters—taking them to the same wholesale market where she once worked during a difficult time in her life.

    On May 8, Shoo posted several photos on Instagram showing her spending time with her twin daughters, Ra Hee and Ra Yul, at the Dongdaemun wholesale market. In the caption, she wrote, “Did everyone enjoy the holiday? I feel like I made a memory I’ll never forget for the rest of my life.”

    The photos showed Shoo and her daughters smiling brightly while eating and shopping together. Her daughters, now visibly grown up, were even seen wearing similar shoes and clothes as their mom.

    Shoo opened up about a painful chapter in her past. “When I was struggling, I once sold clothes I got from Dongdaemun with the help of a friend,” she shared. “I used to go there from night to early morning, picking up fleece clothes, hairpins, and shoes, thinking, ‘My kids would love this if I brought them here.’”

    Now that her daughters are older, Shoo finally fulfilled that dream. “We laughed so much while shopping. We bought hairpins, socks, and clothes together,” she said. “They’ve grown so much—they can even wear the same things as me.”

    Reflecting on the experience, she added, “Memories of my past flashed before my eyes. I told them how I used to work late at night, carrying heavy bags and walking around for 10 hours straight.”

    Shoo emotionally concluded, “I was so happy to show my kids the nighttime world I once worked in.”

    Fans who remember Shoo’s twins from The Return of Superman were touched to see how much they’ve grown. Shoo, now a proud mom of three, continues to update fans through her TV appearances and social media, showing her strength as both a mother and former idol.

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