I've seen my fair share of group debuts and to be frank, nothing has impressed me more than Billlie's. Their title track, Ring x Ring, is by far my favorite title track of the year. It might be quite polarizing at your first listening but once you give it a chance, you'll find a lot of things to admire about it.
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Form of Therapy did a cohesive review of it which elaborates most of the general sentiment about the title track and added some of his takes too which I recommend if you want to discover more things to appreciate about the music. The EP is also pretty good and the b-sides are pretty good (my favorites are everybody's got a $ecret and the eleventh day) though Ring x Ring remains my favorite release from them. The members fit their novel concept well too. (Moon Sua ) Interviews of the members and the people behind their debut also give me an impression that they are dedicated and put a lot of thought into formulating their debut.
Hopefully, they keep this concept going and take off. With Kim Suyeon's addition, I hope they get more traction and develop a good following. I really do recommend you to at least give Ring x Ring a listen.
The likes of aespa and Billlie will definitely make the 4th gen more interesting to follow for sure.