[News] 'Music Bank' Boyfriend, Catches the eyes of nunas 'thump thump'
2011.06.25
Boyfriend showed a awesome side unlike rookies.
On KBS2 'Music Bank' aired on the 24th, with MC Hyunwoo and Minzy, Boyfriend performed their title song 'BOYFRIEND' from their first mini album. Boyfriend received a hot response on this broadcast, unlike rookies they put on a strong performance with perfect visuals and caught the attention of viewers.
Boyfriend is an impressive song, a urban R&B genre with stylish and sophisticated rhythm, melody line produced by their brave hyung. It is also a love story with a lovely young boys confession through the song lyrics "I want to be your boyfriend, I want to protect you" which catches the hearts of girls.
On the other hand, other groups also performed on this day.
Credit: Source: TV Daily Translator: jenn`♫ @B-NATION
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