Niziu---rise-up.zip Jun 2026

Breaking this into words: "In", "a", "highly", "anticipated", "move", "NiziU", "the", "popular", "South", "Korean-Japanese", "girl", "group", "has", "unveiled", "their", "latest", "release", "“RISE-UP”", "."

After replacing all replaceable words with three options each, I'll review the text to ensure that the structure matches the original and that the replacements make sense in context. Finally, I'll double-check for any missed words or formatting issues, making sure that everything is properly enclosed in curly braces with the three options separated by pipes. NiziU---RISE-UP.zip

Wait, the user mentioned not to touch proper nouns. So I need to check each term. For example, "RISE-UP" is in quotes and a title, so it stays. Next sentence: "The group’s members have been vocal about the importance of perseverance and staying true to oneself, and this theme is reflected in the music and message of “RISE-UP”." "Group's" could be "Collective|Unit|Ensemble". "Members" might be "Participants|Individuals|Artists". So I need to check each term

For "visually stunning representation," the options could be: stunning visual masterpiece. "Members" might be "Participants|Individuals|Artists"

For each of these words except the names and the song title, find three alternatives. For example, "In" can be "Within|Inside|In the context of". "a" can be "an|a|the" but since "a" is an article, maybe "an|the|some".

Another thing to consider is that some words might be part of a phrase. For example, "K-Pop" is a hyphenated term, and "Korean-Japanese" is a compound adjective. I need to ensure that the hyphens are maintained in the alternatives. For example, "Korean-Japanese" can be replaced with "Korean and Japanese|South Korean and Japanese|Japanese and Korean", but keeping the hyphen might complicate things. Alternatively, find synonyms that maintain the compound structure.