[NEWS] 101222 2AM’s Jinwoon, “Bulging Muscles” on a Concert Practice Clip, 2AM, Jinwoon
2010.12.25
“Sensitive-dols” [Sensitive Idols] 2AM have become a hot topic, being in preparation for their first solo concert and releasing a [concert] practice video clip. On a singing and choreography practice [video], released on the 22nd at their official fan café and every video portal, 2AM emanated a natural charm through their rough practice uniforms. Also, because they are preparing for their dance stages using their cherished arms, the status of their practice has raised people’s anticipation for their performance.
Beginning with Jo Kwon’s ‘Kkab’, with the figures of the members dancing in synchronization in the middle, and especially with the youngest, Jinwoon, in a black sleeveless [shirt]; displaying the muscularity of his arms, which was hidden up until now, the older female fans were fascinated.
Because Jinwoon's muscles will be electrically revealed at the concert, fans have shown huge interest. 2AM is scheduled to hold their national tour concerts from December 24th~26th, beginning at Korea University's Hwajeong Gym in Seoul.
t/n: The video the article is referring to can be seen in this W2D thread.
Source: Innolife Translated by oraday @ Wild2Day.org
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