After 6 long weeks of activities following the release of their debut single "Warrior", popular rookie group B.A.P will be wrapping up their debut promotions this week.
As one of this year’s most anticipated debuts, B.A.P created quite a stir with their explosive single "Warrior" released on January 26th. The group held their 1st showcase in front of an audience of 3,000 people at the Jangchung Gymnasium, and gained the hearts of many fans.
Prior to their official debut, leader Bang Yong Guk released a solo single that featured BEAST's Yoseob. He then formed a unit with Zelo and released their track "Never Give Up", giving fans a taste of what the group had in store.
B.A.P made a promising start, selling 10,000 copies of their single in just 2 days. They also entered the Top 10 of the Billboard World Albums chart. In addition, they have amassed over 30,000 members in their official fan cafe only six weeks into their debut and over 400,000 combined followers on social networking site Twitter.
Meanwhile, B.A.P will be giving the final round of promotions this week with their follow up track "Secret Love".
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