[NEWS] 101002 Junsu & Changmin participate in the G20 summit campaign song
2010.10.02
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SNSD, Super Junior, and other popular idol singers have come together to become the voice of the "G20 Summit."
Twenty idols sang the campaign song for the 2010 G20 Seoul Summit set to be held on November 11th through 12th at Coex.
The idols Park Gyuri (KARA), Seohyun (SNSD), Junsu (2PM), Changmin (2AM), Jaekyung (Rainbow), Jonghyun (SHINee), Sungmin (Super Junior), Kahi (After School), Luna (fx), Jieun (Secret), Junhyung (BEAST), Gayoon (4minute), Min (miss A), GO (MBLAQ), Bumkey (2winS), G.NA, Son Dambi, Seo In Guk, IU, and Anna.
"Let's Go" is produced by Shinsadong Tiger and holds the message of encouraging Korea's youth to go out into the world. Recording was already held on September 24th~25th. All of the idols gathered on the 26th in a studio.
"Let's Go" will be released in the beginning of October along with a music video with footage of the recording process.
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