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DAY6 are going to ‘Stop the Rain’ and make a comeback

DAY6 are going to 'Stop the Rain' and make a comeback

DAY6 will be making a comeback in Japan with the release of their second Japanese single ‘Stop The Rain‘.

The new song will be a collaboration track with Japanese guitarist Ubukata Shinichi who has produced the track for them.  Ubukata Shinichi is known as a member of ELLEGARDEN and Nothing’s Carved In Stone.  The track will be released on July 25, just after the release of their Japanese album ‘THE BEST DAY‘ which is scheduled for release in June.

Check out the DAY6 teaser images for ‘Stop The Rain’

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The news of the Japanese release comes at the same time as rumours of a new Korean release start circulating.

In news that will make MYDAY (DAY6 fandom) ecstatic, it has been reported that they are gearing up for a June comeback in Korea.

In response, their agency JYP Entertainment commented, "DAY6 is working on their new album, but the exact comeback timing has not been decided yet."

Through their recent V Live broadcasts, the members of DAY6 have hinted at their comeback saying that they will be returning with ‘incredibly great music‘.

The group have also revealed their new logo.  It was revealed to us via a short clip.  The logo features the number 6 inside a series of circles

Check out the DAY6 Official Logo clip

THE BEST DAY‘ will be released in June, ‘Stop the Rain‘ is scheduled for release on July 25.  As soon as more details are released about the new DAY6 album, we’ll be sure to bring them to you.

What do you think of the news of a potential comeback from DAY6?  Are you looking forward to hearing ‘Stop The Rain’?  Do you like the new logo?   Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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