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January 24, 2016
K-pop band Ladies’ Code, who lost two members in a deadly car accident in 2014, will release a new album next month.
Koh Eun-bi, who went by the stage name EunB, and Kwon Ri-se, died in the crash in September 2014.
Three members _ Sojung, Ashley and Zuny _ have been working on the new album and will make a comeback at the end of February, Polaris Entertainment said Sunday. It said it will not recruit new members.
The band debuted in 2013 with the mini album “Code#01.” Its ballad “I’m Fine Thank You” topped the charts _ Melon, Naver and Mnet _ a week after the accident.
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