Indie band Party Street signs with Girl's Day's agency DreamT Entertainment
2015.01.28
Indie band Party Street is now under the same house as Girl's Day.
A rep from DreamT Entertainment said on January 28th,"Party Street has caught much of our our attention that's why we decided to sign a contract with them. They will embark on various activities by releasing a new single in early February".
The agency continued,"We believe that their growing potential is infinite. The band is also considering to collaborate with Girl's Day for their new song"
Party Street is consisted of four members Park Tae Bum, Na Ji Sun, Lee Sang Jun and Jang Sung Il. They made their debut in 2010 with first mini album 'Swimning Inside You' and their latest release was single 'After-Work Samba' in 2014.
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