[News] 110317 Pictures of BEAST's Lee Kikwang as a backup dancer for Epik High
2011.03.17
최근 주가를 높이고 있는 아이돌그룹 비스트의 이기광이 에픽하이의 백댄서로 활동하던 시절의 사진이 화제로 떠올랐다.
공개된 사진 속 이기광은 현재의 귀여운 모습과는 사뭇 다르게 각진 얼굴에 매서운 눈빛이다. 하지만 팬들은 "너무 귀엽다", "까도까도 또 나오는 남자 너란 남자 양파 같은 남자" 등으로 호응하며 반기는 분위기다.
이기광이 과거 AJ라는 이름으로 솔로 데뷔를 했던 것은 익히 알려져있다. 비스트의 멤버들은 AJ 시절 이기광의 백댄서로 무대 경험을 쌓기도 했다 . 그러나 이기광이 에픽하이의 백댄서로도 활동했다는 것은 상대적으로 잘 알려져 있지 않았다.
비스트는 지난 12월 'beautiful'로 지상파 가요프로그램에서 1위를 차지했고, 현재는 다음 앨범을 준비 중이다.
QUOTE Recently, Lee Kikwang of the valuable idol group BEAST has been brought up as a topic due to pictures of him when he was a back up dancer of Epik High.
In the pictures, Lee Kikwang has a harsh look in his eyes in his angular face that is very different from his current cute image. However, fans responded with such welcoming comments such as "So cute," "Even after peeling and peeling the layers, you're still recognizable, you're like an onion."
It is known that Lee Kikwang had previously debuted as a solo artist under the name AJ. The other BEAST members gained stage experience by performing as backup dancers for Lee Kikwang when he was AJ. But the fact that Lee Kikwang used to be a backup dancer for Epik High wasn't as well known.
BEAST won first place on music programs last December with 'Beautiful,' and they are currently preparing their next album.
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