[NEWS] G-Dragon, Bang Yong Guk, Jung Yong Hwa, Jun Hyung: What do they have in common?
2011.08.19
Photos of G-Dragon (BIGBANG), Bang Yong Guk, Jung Yong Hwa (CNBLUE), and Yong Jun Hyung (B2ST) were recently posted on a portal site with the title, "SINGER-SONGWRITER IDOLS".
Netizens commented on how the four of them are all competent singer-songwriters. G-Dragon, who recently participated on Infinity Challenge, created a song for the show's song festival; Jung Yong Hwa has written a lot of songs for for CNBLUE like how rapper Jun Hyung produced songs for B2ST and helped the gain popularity.
Aside from being singer-songwriters, people jokingly commented that what's also common with them is they all have "YONG" in their names.
Source: NATE
Translated by Minongzi@en.korea.com
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