[News] Tracklist for Tony An & Smash's "Get Your Swag On" revealed
2012.02.28
Marking the long-awaited comeback of former H.O.T member Tony An, as well as his very own group Smash, they will be joining forces for the collaboration single "Get Your Swag On."
Tony An, the 33-year old CEO of TN Entertainment, recently revealed that he will join his group Smash as its sixth member. This is the first time Tony will be working in a group after eight long years.
Following the release of their music video teaser and album jacket photo, Tony An and Smash revealed the full tracklist for the upcoming album. The album is consist of 4 tracks including "Get Your Swag On," "I'm Stuck," "Flash Back" and an instrumental of the title track.
It has been also revealed that idol group Smash has been performing the songs "I'm Stuck" and "Flash Back" during their promotion in Japan for couple of years. This is the first time both songs will be available on a recording and will be up for sale.
Tony An and Smash will kick off their first performance on March 1st on “M!Countdown”.
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