[News] Big Bang G-Dragon poses with BEAST Hyun-seung on "M! CountDown"
2010.12.25
A photograph of Big Bang member G-Dragon and BEAST member Hyun-seung in the waiting room of Mnet's music cable channel show "M! CountDown" has been unveiled.
The official "M! CountDown" Twitter site revealed the picture of G-Dragon showing the rabbit ears sign with his hand while having his right arm around Hyun-seung with a comment below saying, "G-Dragon, where is your fellow member TOP ? Here is a reunion photo with close friend Hyun-seung. "
Fans who have seen the picture have left responses such as, "What a new combination," "G-Dragon's expression is so cute" and "What a warm and nice photo."
G-Dragon recently made his musical comeback as a duo unit with fellow Big Bang member TOP, promoting their title track "HIGH HIGH" and "OH YEAH" from their album "GD & T. OP" since its release on December 15.
Hyun-seung was originally a trainee under major talenthouse YG Entertainment but made his debut as a member of BEAST after being eliminated from an audition selecting members of Big Bang.
He recently released the R & B pop song "let it snow" with Gi-kwang which is one of the tracks from BEAST's duo unit digital album titled "My Story."
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