The five member girl group f(x)’s recent “NU ABO” will be available for service in 80 countries internationally.
The group that debuted last September, f(x), is staying active with the reveal of their new mini album and its title song, “NU ABO”
f(x), the past 13 days, had “NU ABO” album Smartphone application, releasing the free version so f(x) could meet more fans.
f(x)’s signed label, SM Entertainment, says that on the 14, “a 4.99. priced paid version of the application would be available,” and saying, “The free version previews the first 30 seconds of the first mini album as well as the teaser video as well as an interview with f(x). The paid version has many things for the enjoyment of the user like the “NU ABO” music video as well as the making of the music video, interview video, image gallery, etc.”
The expectation was that “this mini album, for the past 6 days, has been on the global music site iTunes music store, through which it has reached worldwide in 80 countries simultaneously, increasing the opportunity for international fans to keep in touch with f(x)’s music much more easily.”
Source: star.mt.co.kr Translator: mongoosedragon Credit: Aff(x)tion forum
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