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Monsta X confirm comeback with mini-album Follow – Find You and we’re not ready financially or emotionally


Monsta X is coming…(Picture: Getty)

MONSTA X have teased (very few) details about their comeback, rumoured to be dropping at the end of October.

The K-Pop group will return with the mini-album Follow – Find You.

Not only are we not emotionally ready for new music from the group and the possibility of more self-produced bops, we’re not financially ready for the versions we might be getting – however many.

We’ve gotta find our money first, guys.

The group’s official Twitter account unveiled the artwork for Follow – Find You over the weekend, and in typical MONSTA X style, it’s mysterious and there’s symbols to be deciphered.

The word ‘Follow’ appears distorted (a reflection?) in the centre of a dark blue background, in front of an image that can only be described as a egg-timer. If you’ve got more of a clue than we do about what that could mean, then let us know.

Its title does seem to suggest that it might be the start of a ‘follow’ series, much like Take 1. was last year.

(Picture: Twitter/@OfficialMonstaX)

We still don’t have a release date yet, just that it’s ‘Coming soon’, but the group’s agency Starship Entertainment recently told south Korean media that they are ‘anticipating’ the comeback to be released ‘some time toward the end of October’.

The seven members – Shownu, Wonho, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney and I.M. – previously released album Take.2 We Are Here earlier this year, the follow up to 2018’s Take.1 Are You There?.

Monsta X performed on The Ellen Show in the US this month, having completed their We Are Here world tour, which included a stop at London’s Wembley Arena.

News of the mini album comes after the south Korean boy group were recently spotted shooting a mystery project in California.



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