[NEWS] Shinhwa's Junjin and Lee Minwoo united again, Choreography for their follow-up song!
2010.08.04
Recently Junjin and Minwoo who are in the middle of their mandatory military service stopped by their hubaes Dae Guk Nam Ah's rehearsal and came up with an unusual idea for Dae Guk Nam Ah's follow-up song's choreography.
How did they come up with the proposal of using a chair in the dance for Dae Guk Nam Ah's follow-up song "Nobody, Anybody"?
During Shinhwa's reign their song "Wild Eyes" included a short chair dance which was completed by Lee Min Woo. With that same passion, he made a chair dance especially for Dae Guk Nam Ah.
Dae Guk Nam Ah's agency official said "Dae Guk Nam Ah were extremely excited to accept Shinhwa sunbae's advice on how to complete the choreography. In order not to damage the reputations of their sunbaes, they try even harder in practise and go all out" and "fitting the song that the songwriting team created, a cool dance was born. It seems you can have expectations," thus, the expectations for the choreography have stepped up even more.
The composer Kim Se Jin who created the song "Nobody, Anybody," along with Lyn's "It was love" and Wheesung's "One year" amongst other hit songs, incorporated into the song an intense, powerful beat with a sad melody and harmony.
Dae Guk Nam Ah will start their follow-up song promotions on the 6th this month on KBS Music Bank.
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