Yonghwa writes school song for ‘CNBLUE School’ in Africa
2013.04.16
As part of their ‘Build a School’ charity project, CNBLUE’s Jung Yonghwa gifted school song for the students of ‘CNBLUE School’ in Africa.
On April 14th, MBC’s Section TV interviewed CNBLUE, who introduced school that they built and are currently supporting in Africa. They have been donating parts of their profits from concert and album sales to manage the first ‘CNBLUE School’ in Burkina Faso, which was named after the band.
In addition to creating the school, Yonghwa also revealed that he personally wrote a song and gifted it to the school to use as a school song.
Meanwhile, ‘CNBLUE School’ currently has about 100 children, providing the students with education, foods and other instructive programs.
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