[NEWS] 'disbanded' AST'1 vocal Hanbyul, new beginning with Monday Kiz
2010.05.16
Monday Kiz revealed the new members that will replace the late Kim Min Soo.
Monday Kiz's representatives introduced new members Han Seung Hee and Hanbyul on the 11th. 23 year old Han Seung Hee, who has a similar voice to the late Kim Min Soo, joined Monday Kiz after a competitive audition of 5000:1.
Original member Lee Jin Sung who was also present at the auditions said that "he was surprised how similar Han Seung Hee's voice was to Kim Min Soo's" and that he "valued [Han Seung Hee's] passion for music and Monday Kiz".
The other new member Hanbyul was the lead vocal of AST'1 who sang for the "Boys Over Flowers" drama OST. After the disbanding of his group in 2009, Hanbyul participated in the Monday Kiz audition.
Monday Kiz will release their 4th album on May 20th with a show case in Seoul Yongdeungpo Time Square.
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