[Video] CNBLUE reveals MV teaser for 'Where You Are'
2011.12.28
After wrapping up their concert tour "Winter Tour 2011" with a passionate performance at Yoyogi National Gymnasium, the rock band CNBLUE is gearing up for their second round of promotions with the release 2nd Japanese single.
On December 28th, following the release of the tracklist and concept photo, CNBLUE released their first video teaser for their upcoming Japanese single "Where You Are".
Under Warner Music Japan, the single contains a total of four songs, including title track "Where You Are" and "Get Away", which was composed by Yonghwa, the song "Feeling", composed by Jonghyun and an instrumental.
"Where You Are" is scheduled for release on February 1st next year.
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