Idol comebacks are the highlight of any K-Pop fan’s month, and this July is bringing a wave of exciting new releases! From Babymonster to 3rd gen icons, Twice and KARD, several well-known groups are making their returns. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just starting to get into K-Pop, these upcoming releases are definitely worth your attention. So check out the schedule below for the top K-Pop comebacks you need to listen to in July:
Babymonster <HOT SAUCE>

Since their debut in 2024, Babymonster has been killing it with powerful title tracks and choreographies. On July 1st, they’ll be making a comeback with their pre-release single <HOT SAUCE>. According to YG, <HOT SAUCE> is an upbeat, addicting song that takes inspiration from 1990s hip-hop, while the second song on the album is said to be a slow track with strong hip-hop elements. This is the first peek Babymonster will be showing for their upcoming mini-album, so don’t miss it!
Twice <THIS IS FOR>

Onces, get ready because TWICE is finally making a comeback! Dropping on July 11th, <THIS IS FOR> marks a major milestone as the group’s 4th full-length album, featuring 14 tracks. So far, they’ve released a teaser titled “INTRO: FOUR” showing all the members posing in chic blue outfits with long, black hair. Another short clip titled “THIS IS FOR YOU” pairs a dreamy, distorted instrumental with a montage of flickering aesthetic scenes. It’s clear from these visual teasers that this is going to be TWICE’s best comeback yet!
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TXT 4th full-length album

Also releasing a 4th full-length album in mid-July is none other than TXT! Moas are excited to see what music the group will bring following their comeback with <Love Language>. The digital single was a hit with fans with the members’ refreshing vocals perfectly pairing with the upbeat, catchy tune. Their recent Japanese single <Step by step> was also a lighthearted song perfect for easy-listening. Given TXT’s track record, this upcoming album will definitely have new bops in store for Moas, so look out for their comeback!
KARD <DRIFT>

K-Pop’s most popular co-ed group, KARD, is making their comeback! On July 2nd, they’ll be dropping their 8th mini-album <DRIFT>. Known for their bold dynamic and distinct vocal tones, the group is gearing up to showcase a new side of their artistry through this album. The tracklist has seven songs and, based on their concept spoiler, will explore the theme of moving boldly into the unknown. If you’re craving something dynamic and different, KARD’s upcoming comeback is definitely worth checking out.
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Rescene July 2nd Comeback

Another group making their comeback on July 2nd is Rescene! This five-member girl group has been slowly but surely rising in popularity, especially after their bubbly, trendy song “Glow up.” The bubbly track was an instant hit, with the member’s charming vocals attracting many new fans. Their 2nd single <Dearest> is already building hype as the producers have worked on hits for groups such as LE SSERAFIM (Perfect Night), Red Velvet (Feel My Rhythm), and tripleS (Girls Never Die)! If you liked these tracks, then Rescene’s upcoming comeback is the perfect new listen for you!
Conclusion
Based on this lineup, July is going to be packed with exciting comebacks! From 4th gen icons, Twice, to the iconic co-ed group, KARD, a variety of idols will be making their long-awaited returns. If you’ve been searching for new music for your playlists, this upcoming month will have plenty to look forward to! To easily ship K-Pop albums to your home, check out our ’We Buy and Ship’ and ’You Buy, We Ship’ services or our DK Store!
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