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A Train To Autumn (; abbreviated as ATTA; ) was a four-member South Korean ballad group formed by
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in 2018. The group debuted on November 5, 2018 with single "That Season You Were In". On November 9, the group performed their song on
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''.


History

On July 15, 2018, A Train To Autumn released a single titled "A Watercolor of a Rainy Day" which featured a male-female duet. Cube entertainment did not reveal the identities of the singers. On November 2, Cube announced they will officially debut them on November 5 with first single "That Season You Were In" written by
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. It is the first singles of their five-part "farewell" series. In 2019, the group were officially introduced with the released of "Farewell Again"'s (다시 이별) showcase held at the Ilchi Art Hall on February 25. The song is composed and written by
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. On April 29, "Spring Rain" (우산을 쓰고) was release. In 2020, The group's profile was removed from the Cube Entertainment website, confirming their disbandment.


Members

The members were mainly selected through blind vocal audition, except Soo-bin. The judges of the audition were led by Park Choong-min, the chairman of Cube Entertainment, professors of
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and more. *Hwang Ji-hyun () was the leader of the group. She featured in Play Kim's digital single "How Nice Would It Be" (얼마나 좋을까) in July 2018. *Kim Soo-bin () performed
Kim Se-jeong Kim Se-jeong (; born August 28, 1996), known mononymously as Sejeong, is a South Korean singer and actress. She finished second in Mnet's girl group survival show ''Produce 101'', becoming a member of the project girl group I.O.I. She was also ...
's "Flower Road" during her third year of high school. In January 2017, Dingo published the "Flower Road" video, and she was invited to audition to join Cube. *Lee Ah-young () *Baek So-mi ()


Discography


Singles


Soundtrack appearances


Concert


Showcase

* Farewell Again Comeback Showcase ( 25 February 2019)


Concert participation

* '' U & Cube Festival 2019 in Japan'' (2019)


References


External links


A Train To Autumn Official Instagram
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