Unframed is the second Korean-language extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Wooah. It was released by SSQ Entertainment on June 17, 2024, and contains six tracks, including the pre-release single "Blush" and the lead single "Pom Pom Pom".[1]
Following a 17 month hiatus[2], Wooah released the digital single "Blush" on April 8, 2024.[3] On May 24, 2024, SSQ Entertainment announced the group would release their second extended play, Unframed.[4] On June 4, 2024 the comeback scheduler released[5], and nine days later on the 13th the concept photos were released.[6] On June 17, 2024, Unframed was officially released alongside "Pom Pom Pom"'s music video.[7] The EP served as their first physical release in 19 months, following the single album Pit-a-Pat in November 2022. It also marked the group's first multi-track project after officially rebranding from "woo!ah!" to "Wooah".[8]
Following the release of Unframed, ten days later, on June 27, 2024, SSQ announced Wooah would hold their second fan-concert series "Wooah-Land" after four years had passed since their last in 2020.[9] On November 18, 2024, Wooah officially concluded the "Wooah-Land" fan concerts.[10]
^Jeong, Hyeon-tae (April 8, 2024). "우아!, 오늘(8일) 'BLUSH' 발매 1년 5개월만" [woo!ah!, "BLUSH" released today (the 8th)...after 1 year and 5 months]. Single List (in Korean). Retrieved February 9, 2026.
^Ha, Ji-won (June 13, 2024). "우아, 호러퀸 등극 예감 '폼 폼 폼' 파격 퍼포먼스" [Wooah, the horror queen's crowning, her groundbreaking performance of "Pom Pom Pom"] (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved February 9, 2026.
^Kim, Su-jin (June 17, 2024). "WOOAH(우아), 오늘(17일) 신보 'UNFRAMED'로 컴백 '카리스마'" [WOOAH makes a comeback with their new album "UNFRAMED" today (the 17th), showcasing their charisma.] (in Korean). Star News. Retrieved February 9, 2026.
^Hong, Hye-min (June 27, 2024). "우아, 데뷔 4년 만에 꿈 이뤘다" [Wooah, my dream came true after 4 years of debut.] (in Korean). Hankook Ilbo. Retrieved February 9, 2026.
^Ryu, Ye-ji (November 18, 2024). "WOOAH(우아), 일본→마카오 달군 인기" [WOOAH, a popular hit from Japan to Macau] (in Korean). Ten Asia. Retrieved February 9, 2026 – via Naver.