J-Min to release a new song prior to her Korean debut on June 23rd
2014.06.19
SM Entertainment's soloist J-Min will finally make her official debut in Korea with a new mini album.
Prior to the release of her 1st mini album in early July, J-Min will pre-release "After" through various online music sites on June 23rd.
J-Min has been active as a soloist in Japan since 2007 and has participated in various drama OSTs such as "Wild Romance","The King 2 Hearts","School 2013","To The Beautiful You"... She's also active as a musical actress as she previously stared in "Jack the Ripper" and "The Three Musketeers".
"After" is said to be an acoustic ballad which will showcase her distinctive clear voice. The song will be a rearranged version of "Hero" which is her OST from drama "Miss Korea".
J-Min will perform "After" on "M!Countdown" on June 19th, "Music Bank" on 20th, "Music Core" on 21st and "Inkigayo" on 22nd.
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