Mnet's 'STEAL HEART CLUB' Crowns Final Members of New K-Band 'hrtz.wav'
Mnet's new survival show 'STEAL HEART CLUB' has revealed the final members of its debut band, hrtz.wav. Here's what we know about the lineup and what it means for the K-band scene.
Is this the next big K-band? Mnet, the network behind countless K-pop survival hits, has just unveiled the final lineup for its newest creation: a band named hrtz.wav. The group was formed through the competition show 'STEAL HEART CLUB', signaling a potential new wave in an idol-dominated industry.
The Journey Through 'STEAL HEART CLUB'
The recently premiered show brought together 50 contestants to compete for coveted spots in five categories: vocal, guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums. Throughout its run, the program showcased intense musical battles as contestants vied for a chance to debut.
Meet the Lineup of hrtz.wav
The final lineup and the band's official name were revealed on December 23. According to reports from Koreaboo, the confirmed members for hrtz.wav include RIAAN on vocals and HAGIWA, among others who survived the fierce competition. The band is now set to prepare for its official debut.
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