TVXQ releases 60-second spot video for 'Time Works Wonders'
2014.09.28
TVXQ released a 60-second spot video featuring some video cuts of their upcoming Japanese single 'Time Works Wonders,' which will be released on November 5th.
Aside from 'Time Works Wonders,' TVXQ will feature the B-side track 'Baby, Don’t Cry' Their song has several versions including a CD, CD+DVD and a CD version exclusive for Big East fan club members.
The CD version will feature an acapella rendition of 'Time Works Wonders' and a 12-Page booklet/pictorial; the CD+DVD will include the making-of video and MV for the title track; the Big East fan club members' special CD edition will have a video digest of TVXQ at the '2014 a-nation Stadium Festival.'
Watch below:
written by: loveluytakyo@dkpopnews.net SOURCE: avexnetwork
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