Japanese rock artist Gackt displayed his support for K.Will’s comeback album.
Starship Entertainment recently uploaded on K.Will’s official Facebook page a video showing Gackt promoting K.Will’s new album. In the released video, the Japanese singer impressively speaks in fluent Korean, “My precious brother K.Will released a new album ‘Love Blossom’. You must listen to this as well.”
Gackt and K.Will became friends after they appeared as the representatives of their own countries at the Asia Pop Festival held in Japan in February 2010.
Netizens who saw the video commented, “Wow! it’s Gackt! Is he close to K. Will?” “I wonder how they got close”, “They look good” and more.
Meanwhile, K. Will’s new song “Love Blossom” is a warm urban soul song with funky medium beat and sweet piano melody. It also gained attention with INFINITE’s L and SISTAR’s Dasom starring in the music video.
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