[NEWS] YG thanks Teen Top for their cover of Big Bang’s “Fantastic Baby”
2012.04.13
YG Entertainment sent special ‘Thank You’ message for idol group Teen Top.
On April 11th, YG Entertainment posted a message for all the participants of Big Bang’s cover survial contest via official me2day page. The agency wrote, “Special Thank You to all of you who participated. We enjoyed watching every last video that has been submitted. We ask for your continuous support and interest as we hold future opportunities as well. Thank you everyone for all your hard work. Good job.”
YG Entertainment also included a message for Teen Top and wrote, “This here is ‘Fantastic Baby’ by TEEN TOP which is receiving explosive interest from fans!” In addition, they also posted a screen capture of the video submitted by Teen Top.
The message was in reponse for Teen Top’s cover of Big Bang’s “Fantastic Baby”. Recently, the group took time to also participate in the cover event which drew a lot of attention online.
Check out their cover below if you haven't seen it yet!
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