[News] Brian Joo Shows Support For The Upcoming Duo J2!
2010.06.30
Singer Brian Joo show supports to upcoming male group J2 with participating in the composing and chorus of their single album.
According to the official blog of J2 (http://www.cwhmusicplus.com) on 29th June, a video was revealed showing Brian Joo returning to Korea from the States and working with J2 in the recording studio. It is known that Brian wrote and did the chorus to the song ‘Looking at the telephone’ the debut single album by J2, whom he is close to.
Brian Joo is also said to have worked overnight with the duo till they finish their album works and to give them advices. J2 said, “We have been very close with Brian since way back and even though he gave us good advice and help as seonbae in the music industy, this time he even gave us good song as a gift, this will definitely help us a lot as we debut and do promotions. If given the opportunity, we wish to perform together with him on stage.”
Meanwhile, J2 will release their debut single album on 1st July.
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