Breakout artist AleXa, the singer behind "Bomb" and "Revolution," has been announced as the latest addition to the star-studded cast for the "Goedam" sequel.
The Korean-American artist will be showcasing her versatile talents alongside MONSTA X's Shownu, BTOB's Minhyuk, Oh My Girl's Arin, The Boyz's Ju Haknyeon, Golden Child's Jaehyun, Lovelyz's Seo Ji Soo, WJSN's Seola and Exy, Lee Ho Won, and more.
These K-Pop idols will be making up the cast for the highly-anticipated second season of "Goedam" - the horror anthology series based on Korean urban legends.
The show, whose first season aired last 2020, has been a hit among audiences in Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Japan through the video streaming platform Netflix.
"Goedam" will be filming its latest season in spring 2021, signaling a new age for Korean horror.
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About AleXa
AleXa, born Alexandra Christine Schneiderman, is a Korean-American artist currently based in South Korea. She first gained public attention as a participant in both seasons of the reality competition program "Rising Legends." She soon signed with Zanybros as a trainee for about two and a half years, during which she also joined Mnet's 2018 reality survival show Produce 48 where she was eliminated at the first round.
However, by October 2019, AleXa made her debut as a solo artist with the single "Bomb," accompanied by a music video on her YouTube channel that now has more than 20 million views and close to 750K likes. Additionally, she also collaborated with South Korean rock band Diablo for a rock version of her debut single, released in December 2019.
In February 2020, AleXa joined the Millenasia Project - together with boy group IN2IT and girl group Dreamcatcher - to release the single "Be The Future" for UNESCO's Global Education Coalition, encouraging youth around the world to help and work together in the face of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Fans can follow AleXa's latest exploits through her social media channels: YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.