The K-Pop industry continues to dominate the global stage. As 2021 moves forward to its course, new groups from the industry, like PURPLE KISS, will officially debut this month.

Koreaboo reported that the upcoming all-female group will debut under RBW Entertainment. The label announced on Sunday that the newest addition to their roster is set to arrive on March 15.

Taking the announcement to Twitter, the agency, alongside the seven-member K-Pop band, has since attracted the attention of many. Apart from the release of their debut mini-album, INTO VIOLET, the announcement also dropped the news of their pre-debut single titled, "Can We Talk Again," which they released on Wednesday.

The publication added that PURPLE KISS will be the second all-female group from RBW Entertainment. As it happens, they first introduced MAMAMOO about seven years ago, causing a lot more netizens to look forward to the new K-Pop girl group.

It is not surprising considering how MAMAMOO has become successful in their venture over the years. Apart from them, though, RBW is, also, the responsible label for the respective successes of ONEUS, ONEWE, and VROMANCE.

PURPLE KISS first emerged in November 2020, with six members. They released their first-ever single titled, "My Heart Skipped A Beat."

The girl group appeared to have impressed many netizens after witnessing what they have to offer in the world of South Korean entertainment. Several individuals across the globe even took the time to leave compliments and positive comments toward the band on YouTube.

Weeks later, though, the latest posters and other teaser materials seemingly show that they added one more member to the group. The Concept Photo that the label and the band posted on Twitter features seven members, teasing their audience about their upcoming "mini album."

South China Morning Post released a report, as well, detailing the newest K-Pop acts that the public should watch out for this year. Among all the listed groups, PURPLE KISS makes it on top. This does not necessarily mean, though, that they will be more successful than the other upcoming South Korean acts.

The publication, also, included Tri.be, which debuted last February. Next on the list is Ciipher, which famous K-Pop legend Rain produced under his company, Rain Company.

Earlier in December, the South Korean idol and actor teased the arrival of the seven-member group, describing them as his "hidden sons." The material has since obtained attention from the public, allowing Ciipher's debut to become more successful.