[news] Big Bang, the first Korean artist to sing the "MEZAMASHI Saturday" theme song
2010.03.27
Popular idol group Big Bang will be singing the theme song of Japan Fuji TV's Saturday morning information program "Mezamashi Saturday".
Japan "Sankei Sports" on the 27th reported that the news of Big Bang singing "Mezamashi Saturday" theme song and the report mentioned "this is the first time a Korean artist will be singing the theme song of Japan Fuji TV's information program".
The theme song which Big Bang will be singing "HANDS UP" is still under production and is expected to be aired on April 3rd for 6 months.
Daesung and Seungi disclosed through the news that "we are working hard in preparing to produce a song that will let everyone feels joyful".
Last year in June on the day when Big Bang released their debut single in Japan, they did a live performance on Fuji TV's "Mezamashi TV", later they also participated as special guest for the live broadcast of Mezamashi TV 15th anniversary in February.
source : asiae.co.kr translated by Miseremei @ bigbanghaven.blogspot.com credit if re-post
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