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Tank ENM

Tank ENM is the South Korean entertainment label behind the virtual band Tessar. The company entered the 2026 cycle with a clear launch thesis: use a three-member AI act to test whether virtual K-pop can stretch past dance-group logic into a louder band lane built around rock energy, sing-along hooks, and sports-event utility.

Early coverage around the company has centered almost entirely on Tessar's rollout. Korean and English-language reports tied Tank ENM to the group's May 10, 2026 debut, the digital single Alle Korea, and the slogan Get Loud, Get Wind, Get Ready. That makes the label noteworthy less for scale than for timing. It is entering a virtual-idol market already shaped by acts like PLAVE and companies like VLAST, but with a more specific bet on band presentation and World Cup-season crowd energy.

Public information on Tank ENM is still thin, and that in itself says something about the company's current stage. It appears to be in launch mode rather than roster-expansion mode. For now, its market identity is inseparable from whether Tessar can turn a concept-heavy debut into a workable entertainment business.

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What is Tank ENM?
Tank ENM is the South Korean entertainment label behind the virtual band Tessar. Coverage around the company so far has focused on launching the group and positioning its debut single Alle Korea as a World Cup-season rock anthem rather than a standard avatar-pop rollout.
Which artists are under Tank ENM?
Public reporting currently ties Tank ENM directly to Tessar, the three-member virtual band made up of Xero, Kaze, and Rai. No broader public roster has been clearly documented yet, so Tessar is the company's defining act at this stage.
Why is Tank ENM getting attention in 2026?
Tank ENM drew attention by debuting Tessar into a crowded virtual-idol field with a band format instead of a dance-group setup. That matters because it gives the company a sharper test case: whether virtual K-pop can work through rock-band energy, live-playability, and crowd-use songs.

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