[News] 2AM's Jinwoon bares teaser website for 2nd solo single
2011.11.01
In early October, 2AM's Jinwoon announced that he will be making his comeback following his solo debut in July. On November 1st, Jinwoon opened an official teaser website to promote his upcoming single.
In the website, Jinwoon showed the title to his new song, which is "If Not Now". Underneath the title, is the exact date on when he will reveal a snippet of his comeback track. His first teaser will be revealed this Thursday, November 3rd at 9PM KST.
Jinwoon, the maknae of the group, made his first solo activities with his album "Walking Towards Me" and gave his first performance during 2011 Jisan Vally Rock Festival in July.
Meanwhile, 2Am is now preparing for their Japanese debut with their single "Never Let You Go - Shinde mo Hanasanai". The single is the Japanese version of their Korean hit "Won't Let You Go Even If I Die".
Source: 10asia Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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