Apink Releases Fan Song to Celebrate 13th Debut Anniversary

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Apink, the beloved K-pop girl group, has delighted fans with the announcement of a special song release in celebration of their 13th debut anniversary on April 19th.

Renowned for their unwavering love and appreciation for their fans, Apink has upheld a heartwarming tradition of releasing a fan song every April to commemorate their debut anniversary. This year, they continue this tradition, further cementing their bond with their dedicated fanbase.

Apink (Credits: Nate)

Despite being a second-generation girl group, Apink has maintained its presence in the K-pop industry with an impressive discography filled with chart-topping hits. Songs like “No No No,” “Mr. Chu,” “FIVE,” “Remember,” “Luv,” “I’m So Sick,” and “Dumhdurum” have brought joy to listeners worldwide. Last year, they released their 10th mini-album “SELF” and promoted the title track “D N D” as a full group, showcasing their enduring popularity.

The upcoming fan song will mark Apink’s first music release in four months since “PINK CHRISTMAS,” which was released in December last year. Fans eagerly anticipate the new release, curious about the group’s musical direction and performance style for this comeback.

Apink (Credits: Nate)

Apink’s new fan song will be available on all major music platforms starting April 9th. Further details and teasers regarding the song will be unveiled on the group’s official social media channels, heightening excitement among fans as the debut anniversary approaches.

Written by Emma Brooks Kpop Streaming Strategist Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Emma Brooks has 3+ years of experience in music data analysis and holds a degree in Digital Media with training in statistical modeling and platform analytics.

Emma Brooks focuses on evaluating K-pop performance through structured data interpretation and platform signals. She examines how releases perform across streaming services and short form platforms, identifying patterns tied to timing and audience response. She produces analysis that prioritizes measurable outcomes over assumptions.

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