[News] The Boss to promote new track from mini-album
2010.08.02
Korean idols The Boss will be returning to the local music scene this week to promote a second song from their mini-album "Awake," according to their agency Open-World Entertainment on Monday.
The boys will kick off their promotional activities by taking to the stage of KBS' televised music program "Music Bank" on August 6, Open-World announced in a press release.
"Nobody," about a man who cuts off everyone from his life after being betrayed by his lover and friend, features strong synth pop beats and a powerful dance sequence which was choreographed by the help of Shinhwa boy band members Jun Jin and Lee Min-woo.
"The boys were greatly inspired after receiving dance tips from Jun Jin and Min-ho. They are practicing very hard and have come up with the perfect performance to match the song," an official from Open-World explained.
The Boss (The Boys of Super Space), composed of members Hyun-min, Injun, Jay, Karam and Mika, made their debut in March 2010 with the single album "The Admirer."
They released their first mini-album "Awake" in mid-June, featuring seven songs including the title track "Staggering."
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