November was a month plentiful of comebacks and releases for an extensive list of K-pop groups. For multi-stans, this might be a hassle to keep track of, especially with the increasing amount of content being released these past weeks. Here is a quick rundown of the top K-pop group comebacks of November 2024.
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BABYMONSTER DRIP

BABYMONSTER
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YG Entertainment's seven-member girl group, BABYMONSTER, made a comeback with their first full album DRIP on the first day of November, seven months following their debut. The album contains nine songs, including title tracks like “DRIP” and “Clik-Clak,” as well as their pre-release single, “Forever.” Along with this, BABYMONSTER also released music videos for “DRIP” and “Clik-Clak” in addition to special performance videos and the members' reactions to them. The “DRIP” music video received over 128 million views on YouTube and over 41 million streams on platforms like Spotify, making it the most streamed track of this album.

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Kep1er TiPi-Tap

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Girl group Kep1er released their sixth mini album, TiPi-Tap, being their first release as a seven-member group. After their contracts ended in July 2024, Mashiro and Yeseo departed from the group, and the remaining members signed their contract with Klap Entertainment, which co-managed the group with WakeOne at the end of September this year.
This release features five tracks, with “TiPi-Tap” being the title track for this mini album. This track received almost two million streams on platforms like Spotify, and their music video received over 21 million views on YouTube.
Nov. 4, 2024
ENHYPEN ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream-

ENHYPEN
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Seven-member boy group, ENHYPEN, made a comeback with a repackaged version of their previous album, ROMANCE: UNTOLD. This album, ROMANCE: UNTOLD -daydream- featured eleven total tracks, with two new title tracks, “DAYDREAM” and “No Doubt.” The music video from “DAYDREAM” received 3.7 million views on YouTube and had over seven million streams on Spotify, in addition to “No Doubt” having over 19 million streams and over 26 million views on Spotify and YouTube. ENHYPEN performed their track, “DAYDREAM," at the MAMA Awards 2024, along with their previous lead single, “XO,” and “Brought the Heat Back.” They received the Fans' Choice Top 10 - Male award at this year's iteration of the MAMA Awards.
NCT DREAM DREAMSCAPE

NCT DREAM
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NCT DREAM, a seven-member sub-unit of boy group NCT, released their fourth studio-recorded album, DREAMSCAPE, consisting of eleven tracks. Their lead tracks, “When I'm With You” and “Rains in Heaven” had over 22 million streams on Spotify, and the music video for “When I'm With You” received over 11 million views on YouTube. Videos of members' reactions to their music videos, special performances, and dance practice videos were released on NCT DREAM's official YouTube page. While NCT DREAM did not perform at the MAMA Awards 2024, they received the Fans' Choice Top 10 - Male award this year.
Nov. 13, 2024
Stray Kids GIANTS

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Eight-member boy group, Stray Kids, released their second Japanese album, GIANTS, featuring ten tracks. Two tracks were pre-release dual lead singles, “NIGHT” and “FALLING UP,” in which the English versions appeared on this album. Their title track, “GIANTS,” received over 11 million streams on Spotify and their music video had over 12 million views on YouTube. The track, “WHY,” had the most streams out of all the tracks on the album, surpassing 24 million streams on Spotify. Though Stray Kids did not perform at the MAMA Awards 2024, they received the Fans' Choice Top 10 - Male award this year.
Nov. 15, 2024
ATEEZ GOLDEN HOUR: Part 2

ATEEZ
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KQ Entertainment's eight-member boy group, ATEEZ, made a comeback with their newest EP, “GOLDEN HOUR: Part 2.” This EP serves as a continuation of the “GOLDEN HOUR” series and consists of six tracks, including the title track, “Ice On My Teeth.” The music video for their title track received over 34 million views on YouTube and surpassed 11 million streams on Spotify. Production behinds, dance practices, lyric videos, and a multitude of other types of content were released on ATEEZ's official YouTube page. The group also performed “Ice On My Teeth” on public Korean television platforms such as KBS and Inkigayo.
Nov. 25, 2024
WayV FREQUENCY

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Another sub-unit of SM Entertainment's NCT, the Chinese group WayV, released its sixth mini album on November 25, 2024. The mini album consists of six tracks, with “FREQUENCY” serving as the title track for this release. “FREQUENCY” was released with a Mandarin and Korean version, both placed on the mini album. The music video for their title track received nearly eight million views on YouTube and close to 500 thousand streams on Spotify. WayV performed “FREQUENCY (Korean Ver.)" on Korean national television platforms such as KBS and MBCkpop.
Nov. 27, 2024
NCT WISH Wishful

NCT WISH
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NCT WISH, the third sub-unit of SM Entertainment's NCT, released its first full Japanese album, Wishful on November 27, 2024. The album features thirteen tracks, with “Wishful Winter” serving as their title track for this comeback. The music video for “Wishful Winter” received over 715 thousand views on YouTube and close to 300 thousand streams on Spotify. On the other hand, the track titled, “Hands Up,” received over five million streams—the top-streamed song on the album—on Spotify despite not being the title track. Several productions behind and vlogs were released on NCT Wish's official YouTube page.
November was certainly a month full of K-pop comebacks, not limited to the ones featured in this article. Whether you found a new favorite K-pop song or revisited a K-pop group, keep your eyes out for more K-pop comebacks as the holiday season comes around!