[News] Gayoon's special support for BEAST's new album garners attention,
2010.09.28
4minute has given special love for labelmate BEAST's comeback.
BEAST's mini album was released at midnight on the 28th.
On that special day, BEAST's Cube Entertainment sister group, 4minute's Heo Gayoon has shown love for the boys while visiting them until late at night during their album's release at midnight. The remaining 4minute members also sent love to BEAST despite their hectic schedules.
After practicing on the 27th at 11pm, Gayoon looked for BEAST in the offices of Cube and watched over the situation of the album's release while chatting with the boys. She also gave words of encouragement and jubilation at the very moment of release. BEAST and 4minute trained for many years together, experiencing the same joys and pains, becoming a true family.
Gayoon said, "BEAST were not at their dorms at the midnight release of their album online, but at the offices," indicating their dedication. The title track, "Soom" hit #1 on every digital chart at its release, surprising many staffs. This has proven that BEAST has become a top male idol group.
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