According to singer BoA’s agency SM Entertainment,a commemoration single album marking the singer’s 10th year in Japan will go on sale nationally from yesterday.
The DVD single album titled “Milestone” was released in Japan on Dec. 7 and features tracks such as the ballad “Milestone,” the digital single “I See Me” and one of the entertainer’s top hits “Merry Chri” in addition to three other tracks.
In addition, the DVD component of the album contains images and videos as well as behind-the-scenes footage of the singer’s film clips. A special interview featuring the starlet talking about her 10 years in Japan is also set to make the special edition single album a treat for the fans. As well as being active in Japan, the K-pop singer is currently featured on a celebrity judging panel on the singing survival show “K-pop Star” on the SBS network.
BoA helped the show earn high ratings on the first episode by shedding tears when a blind contestant took the stage.
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