K-pop girl group Fifty Fifty / Screenshot from Fifty Fifty's YouTube channel K-pop sensation Fifty Fifty will make a comeback with its new song "Starry Night" next week following a recent reorganization spurred by a contract dispute, the group's agency, Attrakt, said Wednesday. The girl group also shared a teaser image on its official social media accounts, featuring a starry night sky alongside the song title. The song, due out Aug. 30, will be included in the band's second EP, slated for Sept. 20, which will be accompanied by a showcase event, according to the agency. "We are working to capture both Fifty Fifty's new identity and the individual strengths of each member," Attrakt said in a release. Fifty Fifty, which debuted as a four-piece group in November 2022, achieved unexpected global success with its hit song "Cupid" last year. However, the group faced internal turmoil when all four original members became embroiled in a contract dispute with their agency. Following the conflict, only one original member, Keena, returned to the group. Attrakt has since reorganized Fifty Fifty as a quintet, adding four new members: Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena. (Yonhap)