[VIDEO] MV and making-of film for Team SIII’s “Win the Day” revealed
2012.07.05
Some of the hottest K-pop groups have collaborated to release an Olympics song in support for the Korean athletes competing in the London Olympics this year.
Under the team name of Team SIII (Samsung Galaxy S III), 2PM’s Nichkhun and Junho, MBLAQ, miss A, SISTAR, 4minute, ZE:A, Nine Muses, B1A4, and Dal Shabet released their new digital single, “Win This Day”.
Produced by Sweetune, the song features a fun, addictive melody with all of the idol members harmonizing their support for the Korean athletes competing in London.
After releasing the full audio earlier, the full music video as well as the making-of film for “Win This Day” have been unveiled.
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