[NEWS] BEAST catches two rabbits with 'Special' and 'Easy'
2010.05.08
Boy idol group BEAST (Yoon Doojun, Yang Yoseob, Jang Hyunseung, Lee Kikwang, Yong Junhyung, Son Dongwoo) sang their follow up song 'Special' and 'Easy' for the first time on Mnet 'Mcountdown' on the 6th.
Almost 7 months after their debut, it is shocking for a rookie group to perform a follow-up song let alone two, but many eyes were attracted to the totally opposite feels of the dance song 'Special' and the ballad song 'Easy' that were performed on one stage.
BEAST showed their stable vocals by singing their ballad 'Easy' receiving praise like 'they really are BEAST'. As much as their dance song 'Special' showed their maximum manly charms on stage with its hip hop feel, they showed a more mature and powerful performance than their title song 'Shock' capturing the fans' hearts.
Vocals and performance, BEAST was able to capture all two rabbits which has helped them garner a lot of interest.
Meanwhile, through a 'removing an MR video', BEAST has been able to receive feedback like 'even through their powerful dances, they have very stable and solid vocal skills" allowing their vocal skills to be acknowledged.
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