[News] YG Life reveals countdown for Tablo's "Tomorrow" MV
2011.10.31
Epik High member Tablo has signed a contract with YG Entertainment and finally made his comeback performance on SBS Inkigayo last night. Tablo continues to tease his fans with the release of new music video "Tomorrow" which features Big Bang's Taeyang. YG Entertainment updated their blog with a music video countdown set to be released in 24 hours.
The music video countdown features Tablo and Taeyang walking in the desert towards a helicopter. The boys showcased the same image concept as with Tablo's first comeback stage.
A week ago, Tablo released full music video for "Bad" under his first solo album "Fever's End". "Tomorrow" will be Tablo's title track from his two-part release. The second part of his album will be released on November 1st online along with the CD version.
Source: YG Life Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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