ITZY Yuna Solo Debut 2026: March Album Launch and MV Filming Confirmed
ITZY's Yuna is confirmed for a solo debut in March 2026. Discover the details of her upcoming album and JYP's strategic expansion of the ITZY brand.
ITZY's youngest star is ready to take center stage alone. According to Sports Kyunghyang, Yuna will make her official solo debut with a new album scheduled for release in March. This marks her first individual project since debuting with ITZY in 2019, signaling a new chapter in her career.
Yuna Gear Up for Solo Debut with Music Video Shoot
The reports indicate that Yuna has already started filming the music video for her title track. JYP Entertainment is reportedly focusing on highlighting Yuna's signature stage presence and versatile talent. Fans have been eagerly waiting for this moment, especially after seeing her solo potential in various special stages over the past few years.
The Evolution of ITZY's Maknae
Yuna's solo venture follows the successful path of her JYP seniors like TWICE's Nayeon and Jihyo. Her 'U-Go-Girl' cover performance previously became a viral sensation, proving that she can carry a performance entirely on her own. This debut isn't just a side project; it's a strategic move to solidify Yuna as a powerhouse in the global K-pop market.
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