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[V Report] Forget dabbing, GOT7 has something better
Broadcast date: July 13, 14
Starring: GOT7, Twice, Chungha
Forget dabbing, GOT7 has something better
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“Yes, it’s like 10 in the morning. No one’s up yet,” they said. It wasn’t true, as the broadcast amassed over 14 million likes in no time.
“We are in Mexico right now. This is our first time in South America,” explained the GOT7 duo who are holding a concert tour of17 cities around the world. “Mexico is here,” said Bam, gesturing towards his heart.
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As they wrapped up the broadcast, they did the dance again: “Before we go, one last time.”
“Sorry for the, um, I don’t know what to say,” Bam apologized before finally waving bye.
Twice's Tzuyu and Chaeyoung say it's nice being the group's youngest
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“I think for me, it’s nice that my bandmates are more understanding. Especially when I have a hard time understanding Korean,” said Tzuyu, the only Taiwanese member of the tri-national girl group. “They try to help me understand and explain things for me.”
“I think it’s nice that I get to watch them do stuff first like when we are practicing. I get to watch how they do it and then learn,” Chaeyoung said.
Twice’s first summer-themed album and second Korean extended play of the year “Dance the Night Away” was released on July 9.
Chungha's new EP "Blooming Blue" medley unveiled
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“Blooming Blue” set for release Saturday marks her third extended release following 2017’s “Hands on Me” and January’s “Offset,” both of which have enjoyed chart success.
The 22-year-old’s fame is largely derived from her competing in the first season of the popular reality audition show "Produce 101" broadcast on Mnet. She finished fourth on the show, which effectively made her a member of the show’s yearlong project band I.O.I. Composed of the eleven highest-ranking trainees from the show, I.O.I released two EPs, “Chrysalis” and “Miss Me?,” in 2016.
Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit http://www.vlive.tv.
By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)
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