[INFO] 2PM "I'm Your Man" digital single to be released on Korean music sites
2011.08.16
May be taken out with full credits. Please be advised that this is a translation summary. CREDIT: 2PM OFFICIAL FAN CAFE (SOURCE) ; 2ONEDAY.COM (SUMMARY)
2PM's Japanese second single, "I'm Your Man" will be released as a digital single on Korean music sites this Thursday, August 18th, 2011. As you can see in the listing above, it is the same songs that are released on the physical album.
International fans (which in this case, includes Korean fans since they are not in Japan...) cannot purchase digital music from Japan, so this is a great solution. We, however, still cannot download from Korean music sites. Keep an eye out for the digital single on non-Japanese iTunes and/or the Soribada english site! ^^ (if you don't know what I"m talking about, then...I've copied and posted this from a previous post here in Newspaper)
*IMPORTANT NOTE* Unfortunately, shortly after HANDS UP came out and everyone was able to download and stream on Soribada, MNET, and other sites, a ban on allowing foreigners to download songs from Korean music sites was placed. It seems to be temporary as the music sites negotiate with the copyright agency.
So if you already have money on your Soribada or MNET accounts, you can still download or stream, but you will not be allowed to buy new cards on Soribada and load more money on your MNET account until further notice. ;___; I know this sucks and literally forces all of us to download music illegally. We will keep you updated on the situation and let's just hope that this gets resolved soon!
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