Noa Joins Weverse, Bringing Her Buzz to Global Fans
Fast-rising Japanese singer-songwriter Noa has officially joined Weverse, the fan-community platform powered by HYBE. The new digital hangout opened on September 25, giving fans easy access to behind-the-scenes moments, music releases, and updates directly from Noa herself.
Who Is Noa?
Noa shot to fame online with her track “Zenhoukou Bishoujo” (“Omnidirectional Pretty Girl”), a viral hit that had social media wrapped around her finger. But she’s more than a one-hit wonder: she recently co-wrote songs for ILLIT, the five-member rookie girl group under HYBE’s BELIFT LAB label.
Think of her as the Gen Z cool cousin of Japanese pop: stylish, slightly rebellious, and endlessly creative. Now, she’s bringing that energy to Weverse.
What Fans Can Expect on Weverse
Noa described the new space as somewhere fans can “get all the newest song and live info—and chill vibes from my daily life too!” Expect laid-back selfies, surprise drops, and maybe a meme or ten.
To kick things off, she’s throwing a live-streamed release party for her new single “Bassist” on September 26 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM (KST). It’s not just a celebration—it’s her official welcome to the global fandom stage.
Limited-Time Fan Campaign
To celebrate the community launch, Noa and Weverse are hosting a giveaway campaign. From September 26 to October 5, fans can post with the hashtag #WELCOME_noa for a chance to win a signed CLUB Noa T-shirt (yes, her real signature!). Three lucky winners will score the exclusive merch in white, M-sized perfection.
The Bigger Picture: Why This Move Matters
With this Weverse debut, Noa joins a growing list of international artists tapping into K-pop’s digital fandom infrastructure. This signals not just her rapid rise, but also how platforms like Weverse are reshaping how artists engage with fans across borders.
What’s Next?
Noa fans, grab your virtual seats. Expect exclusive content, early access to music, and maybe even livestreams where you get to ask her what shampoo she uses. (We’re curious too.)
And yes—this is just the beginning.