Bae Suzy returns to the music industry with the release of her next digital song, She is a South Korean singer-actor and "Satellite" will be her debut track after an almost four-year break.
Bae Suzy, a former Miss A member who is currently working as an actor, shared on her Instagram account on February 10 KST that she will be making her comeback as a singer on February 17 with her new digital song "Satellite."
Due to her current acting career, Suzy hasn't been able to release new music in almost four years. As a result, her return as a singer with a new song has been eagerly anticipated by her fans.
Bae Suzy Satellite: New Single Comes After Four Years
Suzy's label, Management SOOP, announced the news on Wednesday with a teaser visual for "Satellite." Suzy wrote the lyrics for "Satellite," which is backed by Kang Hyun Min. The song, which is said to be a collaboration, will focus on feelings of longing and yearning as well as devotion and will be inspired by British pop music.
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Who Is Bae Suzy?
Bae Suzy began as a singer in the Korean industry under JYP Entertainment, for those unfamiliar. She debuted as a solo artist after being a member of the defunct girl group Miss A, and she even began her acting career in the teen drama "Dream High."
She later left the agency and hasn't been seen in the music industry since. Suzy's most recent music release was her second mini-album, "Faces of Love," which had seven original tracks as well as the title track, "Holiday," which featured DPR Live. Suzy has been in a number of dramas and films as an actress. In 2019, she played alongside Lee Seung Gi in the SBS drama "Vagabond." Suzy appeared in the TvN series "Start Up" and the Kakao TV feature "Live Your Strength" in 2020. Suzy is now featured in the web series "Anna" from Coupang Play, as well as the upcoming sci-fi fantasy film "Wonderland."
Satellite will be her first project following her four-year separation from JYP Entertainment, despite her singing for cooperation albums and OSTs of her K-Dramas.