American-bred diva Ailee returns to the K-Pop music scene via mini album “Magazine,” and music video of title track “Don’t Touch Me”

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American-bred singer Ailee has made her comeback in the K-Pop music scene via her new mini album "Magazine," AllKPop reports. The release of the Korean diva's mini album went with her MV for the title track "Don't Touch Me."

The title track is a gospel-inspired song that featured catchy beat that matched the singer's powerful vocal. Ailee also wrote and composed some of the songs included in the mini album, while some are composed by Kim Do Hoon.

As Billboard noted, the gospel-pop vibe of "Don't Touch Me" is reminiscent of Ryan Tedder productions like OneRepublic's "Love Runs Out" and Ella Henderson's "Ghost," while it featured "bluesy, doo-wop element."

The songstress did not only showed her impressive voice through her new song, but also wowed her fans with her excellent dance moves in the music video. The Korean popstar is considered a total package as she excelled both in singing and dancing, making her dubbed as the "Beyonce of South Korea."

In the MV, Ailee donned twelve different looks, much like other K-pop idol girl groups.

Billboard also noted that the singer looks "more confident than ever wowing in everything from a cut-out mini-dresses to an unexpectedly flattering lavender wig."

Other than the singer's famous ballad "Singing Got Better" released in January, some of her previous hits include "U&I" and "I Will Show You."

The 25-year-old diva is set to perform in various Korean music shows including Mnet's "M! Countdown." The show tweeted on September 25, expressing their excitement for the singer's performance on the show.

"M! Countdown's" tweet reads, "The super diva Ailee who came back we missed you!! She appeared on 'M! Countdown' with shockingly increased beauty! 'Don't Touch Me' first comeback stage! Let's all get ready~ Tonight on Mnet at 6PM!" It went with two pictures of Ailee, one with duck lips and one with charismatic look.

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