[News] 4Minute will release 3rd Japanese single this October!
2010.09.18
Lately, there had been neither rumors, nor unofficial news claiming that 4Minute will be releasing a Japanese album anytime this year.
To clear up things, different Official Japanese sites related to 4Minute's label in Japan announced an official date and information regarding their upcoming activities for Japan. According to Far Eastern Tribe Records, 4Minute will be releasing their 3rd Japanese Single this October 27, 2010. There hasn't been an official name yet for the carrier song or of the single itself yet. However, they have announced that a Japanese Ver. of Dreams Come True, the theme song they sang for the Korean drama entitled "Dragon Zakura" or also known as "God of Study," which was originally based on a Japanese manga. It was also announced that a documentary film of 4Minute's previous activities in Tokyo and Nagoya, Osaka will be included on its DVD.
Here's the recent update about the price of the single for different versions:
Limited Edition ◆ A (CD + DVD): 1,500 (tax in) Award DVD: Events in Japan (Tokyo) recorded a documentary film Limited Edition ◆ B (CD + DVD): 1,500 (tax in) Award DVD: Event Japan (Nagoya, Osaka), a documentary film recording Regular Edition ◆ (CD): 1,000 (tax in)
Member Shot Trading Cards will be included on the limited editions of the single.
Excited? Of course, we all are! Let us stand by for more updates!
Source: Far Easter Tribe Records, FET Staff's Twitter and CDJapan Reporting + Translating + Editing: ashleylovesasia@4-minute.com
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