CNBLUE’s song gets played on American news broadcast
2012.10.26
CNBLUE is overjoyed with the surprising appearance of their song on an American morning news show.
According to CNBLUE’s management FNC Entertainment, the song “Have a Good Night” was the background music for a report on morning coffee during the morning news show on WPSD Local 6, a regional channel aired in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee and Arkansas.
Thereafter, the hosts introduced the song as ‘Have a Good Night’ by CNBLUE. The part of the song that was played was, “espresso double, double shots, I, I will not sleep tonight”. It was really suitable for the coffee theme of that day’s news program which was probably the reason why the song was included in the report.
“Have a Good Night” was written by CNBLUE’s main vocal Jung Yonghwa and was included in their first Japanese studio album ‘Code Name Blue’, which was released on August 29th. ‘Code Name Blue’ sold 44,000 copies in the first week of sales, ranking first on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
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