Nega Network will soon be debuting a male counterpart of the veteran girl group Brown Eyed Girls called ‘LC9’, which was widely known as the Brown Eyed Boys. After revealing individual member teasers since April 26, the group has now unveiled its first video teaser for debut track, “MaMa Beat”. Released on the group’s official Youtube channel, the music video teaser for “MaMa Beat” features the LC9 members in a street, hip hop concept. The boys are playfully fighting each other with their seemingly superhuman-like powers. Brown Eyed Girls’ Ga In is said to be helping out with the album of the Nega Network’s upcoming boy group, who will be featuring in the song “MaMa Beat”. LC9’s debut mini album will contain four songs and will be released on May 9th. LC9, which stands for “League of Competition #9”, is a six-member male idol group that has been undergoing training under the agency. The group consists of members J-Hyo, RASA, King, AO, Jun and E.Den.
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