[news] Lee Joon teaches Kan Mi Yeon how do dance 'Y'
2010.06.26
Former Baby Vox member Kan Mi Yeon was seen being taught the dance choreography of MBLAQ's "Y" by Lee Joon on the set of her music video filming.
It has been 14 years since Kan Mi Yeon debuted in the industry, and she will be introduced as a new singer being a solo artist this year. Her music video starts Lee Joon of MBLAQ showing a lot of interest from fans. During the break from filming photo's were seen of "Special Class" where she was being taught how to dance "Y".
Kan Mi Yeon said that it was difficult to imitate Lee Joon's dance steps.
Meanwhile, there are a lot of expectations on the release of her music video, the music video teaser was released n the 25th and this coming 30th she will be having her showcase to meet with her fans.
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