KJRGL
KJRGL, a boy group formed by Sony Music Japan and Sony Music Korea, will make its pre-debut.

On September 4 at 12:00 KST, KJRGL released its pre-debut song “Prologue~the deepest blue” on various online music sites in Japan.
“Prologue the deepest blue,” which opens the debut of KJRGL, is a dance song that sounds like the blue and deep seabed. They are expected to captivate fans around the world by releasing a music video that brilliantly embodies the song’s image under the concept of “a fleeting dream trapped in the blue.”
In particular, choreographer HARIMU of One Million Dance Studio is in charge of producing the choreography for the pre-debut song, raising expectations. HARIMU, who has produced choreographies such as Sunmi’s “Balloon in Love,” Sujin’s “Mona Lisa,” and Ive’s “Sunrise,” has taken charge of the boy group’s choreography for the first time in his career, raising questions about what kind of performance will be performed.
KJRGL is a combination of GOLAE (whale) and KUJIRA (whale), which are both meanings of the word whales in Korean and Japanese, and means “Kind of Just Right Good Luck“. As the six members have gained abundant experience through audition programs and training activities, special attention is being paid to the synergy they will work together to create.
KJRGL is set to make its official debut on September 18 with “Overture the blue wave”.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Sony Music Korea