
K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. It took four months for the group to make a comeback since it released the digital single "Perfect Night" in October 2023. Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin

Kim Chae-won of K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. "Easy" is fronted by the lead track of the same name. Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin

Kazuha of K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. "Easy" offers five tracks, including "Good Bones" and "Swan Song." Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin

Sakura of K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. The music video for the lead track was helmed by Nina McNeely, who previously worked with American singer Doja Cat. Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin

Huh Yun-jin of K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. During the event, Huh said she hopes the album's lead track makes the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin

Hong Eun-chae of K-pop girl group Le Sserafim poses during a press event marking the release of its third mini-album, "Easy," held at Hwajung Gymnasium at Korea University in Seoul's Seongbuk District, Monday. In April, the group will perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the largest music festival in North America. Korea Times photo by Han Ho-jin