[NEWS/INFO] Starts from Trouble Maker.. More Unit-Group to Come
2011.12.06
According to the plan, more unit-groups are going to debut after Trouble Maker (BEAST's Jang Hyunseung & 4minute's Hyunah)
Reporters met with Cube Entertainment's CEO Hong Seungseong in Yoeuido, Seoul on 2nd December. He revealed, "Trouble Maker is our first unit project. More unit-groups are coming out soon."
Trouble Maker is a unit-group that showed a strong performance. He didn't reveal the concept of the other groups. He left the possibility open by saying, "They can be a co-ed group, or male-male, or even female-female."
He revealed his resolution regarding Trouble Maker member's new stage names, "Both of them matches well in some parts. Personality, representation, music, etc. It's not a meeting of BEAST's Hyunseung and 4minute's Hyunah, but it's a new color as Trouble Maker."
Meanwhile, Trouble Maker revealed their first stage of 'Trouble Maker' on SBS Inkigayo.
Source:Nate Translating & Editing: dianapetrina@4-minute.com Thanks to kaori. for the tip.
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