[News] Kim Tae Woo talks about possible g.o.d reunion
2011.12.09
Singer Kim Tae Woo has revealed the potential reunion of all members of now defunct idol group g.o.d.
On December 1st, the singer tweeted, "MTV today, wow! I’m feeling the power of the color sky blue. Thank you the fans who have always been there for me. I bet you can’t wait for the day when g.o.d makes a comeback. Surely that day will come."
Sky blue is the signature color for g.o.d, and it seemed that Kim Tae Woo got a little emotional after the encounter with fans wearing the idol band’s signifying color at a recording studio. The singer first got fans excited back in August on YTN’s “Issue and People” show when he talked about a possible reunion. He stated, "We are all thinking about it. You may expect some good news in the future."
The group g.o.d made its name during 90s and recognized as one of the top first generation idol groups. The members have gone to solo careers after dis-forming for some years now.
Meanwhile, Kim Tae Woo is set to break the hearts of some fans as he announced that he would be marrying his girlfriend of a year and a half. His fiancee has studied overseas and worked as a researcher at Seoul University's Life Sciences Research Center. She is currently pregnant with their first child and the two will be exchanging vows on December 26th.
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