[PICTURE] Aziatix releases concept photo for “Speed Of Light”
2012.04.19
After wrapping up their successful 2012 US Tour earlier this month, R&B sensation Aziatix finally made their comeback! Following the release of their new single and corresponding music video for “Speed Of Light”, the boys unveiled the concept photos for the album.
On April 18th, three new concept photos were posted on Aziatix official Facebook page. The photos feature individual cuts of the members portraying their movements at the speed of light.
Meanwhile, “Speed Of Light” was produced by Jae Chong, with lyrics written by member Flowsik and Jae Chong himself. It serves as the introduction to Aziatix’s new upcoming EP to be released on May 1st.
Source: Aziatix Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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