Block B Comeback With Fan-Dedicated Project “Match Up:Block B Returns”
2012.10.07
Block B is returning with “Block B Returns”.
On the 5th, global music channel SBS MTV revealed that they are “newly launching the reality program “Match Up:Block B Returns” with idol group Block B who have an upcoming comeback in October.
Block B perfectly meets all the demanded virtues of the artists of this generation, as the members not only write their own lyrics and compose their own songs, they also produce them as well. Through “Match Up:Block B Returns”, they plan to pour out their thoughts and feelings about the hardships during their gap period.
“February 2012 is a time that we can never forget,” said Block B member Zico. Park Kyung revealed that, “Through much reflection during the last 8 months, we have matured musically and as humans as well.”
In addition, P.O. sent a word of request that “the public do not look at [them] from a biased point of view.” The members expressed their thanks and sorrow to all their fans and they emphasized again that they will become a Block B that their fans can confidently be proud of.
Also, as “Match Up:Block B Returns” is a “fan-dedicated project” to return the love of fans who believed and waited for them, a place of communication between fans and Block B will be prepared for the activities they will do together such as a fan song event, real-time chatting, and more.
“Match Up:Block B Returns” which will become a chance to see Block B in a new light will have its first broadcasting on the 18th at 11pm (KST).
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