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I'LL-IT to Make November Comeback in Korea After Successful Japan Debut
by. ymchoi

I'LL-IT are set to return to the Korean music scene this November, marking their first comeback in five months.

Belift Lab confirmed on September 18 that the group is preparing for a November release, with more details about the new album to be announced later. This comeback follows the success of their June mini album Bomb, which became their third consecutive release to enter the U.S. Billboard main chart. The title track Do the Dance (Borrowed Cat) also gained strong traction, staying on both the Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts for two weeks.

After wrapping up domestic promotions, I'LL-IT headed to Japan for their official debut. On September 3, they released their first single Toki yo Tomare (Stop the Time), a track capturing the fleeting moments of youth. The single debuted high on local charts, ranking No. 2 on both Oricon's Weekly Singles Chart and Billboard Japan's Top Single Sales.

I'LL-IT will also reconnect with fans through their encore concert, 2025 I'LL-IT Glitter Day, scheduled for November 8–9 at Olympic Hall in Seoul's Olympic Park. This marks a celebratory homecoming after solidifying their presence in both Korea and Japan.

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