Okay, Yukika stans — grab tissues and cue the city‑pop playlist. Yukika Teramoto has announced that her album Time‑Lapse will likely be her last, signaling a move away from releasing music as she embraces a new chapter: motherhood.

She shared that she finished the album earlier this year and, after thinking about her future for a couple of years, decided it will probably be her final record. Yukika thanked fans for their patience and called the album a gift, saying that music lasts forever — but her life after this release is going to look different.
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Fans were understandably emotional — Yukika’s city‑pop sound and soft aesthetic have earned a devoted following since she re‑entered the Korean scene. The announcement comes after a period of big life changes: she left her previous agency in 2022, married former MAP6 member Kim Min Hyuk in March 2023, and the couple welcomed their first child (a daughter) in March 2024. Yukika has been sharing family updates with fans on social media, so even as she steps back from recording, she’s kept that connection alive.
Quick context for anyone new to her story:
- Yukika began in Japanese entertainment in 2006 as a model and actress, appearing in the live‑action ChocoMimi adaptation.
- She took a break in 2012 to focus on school after working as a voice actress, then returned in 2015 with K‑pop ambitions.
- She was part of The Idolmaster KR project and Real Girls Project, and also competed on MIXNINE during that period.
- Her city‑pop single “Neon” dropped in 2019 and helped define her signature sound among international fans.
So yeah — it’s bittersweet. Time‑Lapse might be the last official Yukika album, but her music and the comfy city‑pop vibe she popularized will stick with us. Here’s to supporting her next chapter, whatever it looks like: mom life, personal projects, or occasional content drops — we love you, Yukika.
Source: Koreaboo

























