This is the e-mail that our Japanese Translator "yuka1226" received from MBLAQ's official Japanese website.
QUOTE (yuka1226 @ Sep 5 2011, 04:03 PM)
I've just got an email from Japanese official fan club. MBLAQ's second single in Japan will be released soon and it is selected for opening theme for Japanese animation!
Here is translation of mail magazine. I'm happy for them to be paid attention
MBLAQ's new single in Japan is selected for the opening theme for a Japanese animation called "Beruze-Babu". This program is broadcasted nationalwide and MBLAQ's new song will be on air from October. It is first time for MBLAQ to be chosen for the opening theme. Members commented "We all love Japanese animations, so it is great honor to be selected for the opening theme. We are very happy."
"Beruze-Babu" is being broadcasted on every Sunday from 7:00 am. Please check out.
We will announce the title of new single and release date on official homepage once fixed.
TRANSLATION: yuka1226@AbsoluteMBLAQ PLEASE TAKE OUT WITH FULL CREDITS. DO NOT ADD ADDITIONAL CREDITS.
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