[NEWS] MYNAME to collaborate with Japan’s hitmaker HIRO
2012.06.05
As previously reported, MYNAME will be making their Japanese debut this coming July. It has been revealed that the boys will collaborate with ‘Japan’s Brave Brother’ HIRO.
According to H2 Media on June 4th, MYNAME will collaborate with Japan’s hitmaker HIRO and his company DIGZ to pursue their music career in Japan.”
Known as the ‘Japan’s Brave Brother’, HIRO is currently the leading the trend in Japanese mainstream music as both composer and producer. He made a name in producing hit songs for EXILE, Namie Amuro, Aoyama Teruma, Nishino Kana, Crystal Kay and more.
HIRO commented, “I’m impressed by their vocals which outshine the standard of existing idols” and “They can lead the next Hallyu wave in Japan.”
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