[NEWS] f(x) to comeback with second mini-album in December
2010.11.07
f(x) will be returning to the music scene early December with a 2nd mini-album! The album is described to one that will "surprise all f(x) fans". The new album will contain a title song composed by both Youngjin Yoo and E-Tribe. These two are known to have created some of the biggest hits in the Korean music industry. E-Tribe has worked on songs for both SM Entertainment and other companies before, while Youngjin Yoo is a member of SME. E-Tribe has worked on hit singles such as “Gee” by Girls' Generation, “U-Go-Girl” by Lee Hyo-ri, “It's You” by Super Junior, and “I Know” by Se7en. Meanwhile, Youngjin Yoo has worked on songs such as "Mirotic" and "Rising Sun" by DBSK as well as songs for BoA, H.O.T, Shinhwa, Fly to the Sky and S.E.S. The album will also contain a song composed by Ayumi Hamasaki, one of the most famous singers in Japan. There will also be a Chinese and Japanese song in the album. It looks like f(x) is looking to take over Asia with this new mini-album! However, the real question in all fans minds is whether or not Amber will take part in this new album and the promotions to follow. What do you think? Are you anticipating f(x)'s comeback? Source:iHeartf(x)/victoriaismine@soompi
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