[NEWS] What would 4minute's changed dance routine look like?
2011.04.14
[11.04.14] What would 4minute's changed dance routine look like?
4minute, who have been bogged down in a controversy since their comeback stages last week, recently decided to change their choreography.
On April 14th, through a phone interview with Newsen, a CUBE Entertainment representative hinted "We're currently discussing the changes of the dance routine" and "On the whole, there have been modifications".
He went on "We prepared 2 versions. Today (April 14th), on Mnet M! Countdown, 4minute will perform the first version."
He further added "We're thinking of a choreography that could pass the restrictions on the 3 major TV stations" and "You will get to see it during their music shows"
Meanwhile, 4minute's new song 'Mirror, Mirror' is currently sweeping the charts and fiercely competing against Big Bang's 'Love Song' for the first spot.
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