K/DA is Riot’s most successful and well-known musical project to date. True Damage made its debut in 2019 ahead of the 2019 World Championship, while Pentakill had a comeback in 2021 that included a sizable interactive performance, but neither has attained the same level of success as K/DA.
This makes us believe that Riot, two years after their most recent song release, “More,” may be planning on another K/DA return. What has been found online, and are these rumors truly true? Let’s investigate.
Fans believe that the popular pop group K/DA may be making a comeback as a result of something strange that has appeared on Spotify. However, some fans crave another True Damage song while others bemoan the prospect of a K/DA reappearance. But can we actually accept this information, or are these merely idle murmurs with no real basis? Let’s look at the specific reasons fans are interested in this ‘K/DA resurgence’ and why some think this is genuine.
K/DA Comeback on Spotify
The most popular music streaming service, Spotify, is where the K/DA return rumors first appeared. BigBadBear, a well-known League of Legends leaker, posted a YouTube video in which he claimed that K/DA was listed as an artist on a song that Nifser had featured.
However, this is just an instrumental song, but this might be the upcoming music for K/DA? Though the music itself doesn’t have the K/DA feel to it, our girls could change a few things up as a big comeback.
This might be a Spotify Glitch
Sadly, this entire incident could simply be the result of a Spotify platform bug. If a person uploads music to Spotify, there is a way to add any other artist to the track as well as tag them in. There is a significant chance that this is likely what happened with the K/DA song as well, but what all fans can do is hope.
Since anybody may be tagged in a song, this Spotify bug has been around for a long and it’s absurd that Spotify hasn’t rectified it yet, which might mislead fans of major artists as well. So, K/DA fans will have to continue listening to the songs from their current album, but if you’re really itching for some more fierce K-pop girl groups, prepare yourselves for Blackpink’s return in August 2022.
This might be just a bug, but it is uploaded on multiple platforms as well, keep following us for more information.
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