We previously reported that idol group B2ST will be releasing new track titled, "I Knew It", ahead of their upcoming world concert tour. "I Knew It" will be a ballad song, which will be released on January 26th.
On January 25th, Cube Entertainment has revealed that B2ST member Dongwoon would be staring in the music video for their latest track. The agency released three teaser stills from the music video which will be unveiled tomorrow.
Dongwoon can be seen with a dark concept. His sullen stare and sad expression, perfectly matching the storyline of experiencing difficulties after his girlfriend seemingly has a sudden change of heart.
"Dongwoon was excited since this is the first time that he was chosen as the lead for their music video", Cube added.
Meanwhile, B2ST will kick off their "Beautiful Show" world tour starting from February 4th to 5th in Seoul. They will then set sail across 14 different countries for a total of 35 performances in 21 cities.
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