[News] After Junhyung Now Kikwang's Nickname 'Chigol Kikwang is Sexy!'
2010.03.14
Trending idol group, BEAST, wining victory after victory, is even garnering attention with their nicknames.
While Yong Junhyung was able to reach number one on various search sites with the nicknames ‘Sakbal Junhyung’ ‘Bbulmon Junhyung’ on the 11th, Lee Kikwang received attention with the nickname ‘Chigol Kikwang’ on the 12th.
Lee Kikwang was able to show off his sexiness at once with their 2nd album. During 1st album promotions, he showed off his muscles, making fans lose their breath. Netizens were able to give Kikwang the nickname ‘Chigol Kikwang’ because of his dizzying new image that is 180 degrees different from his innocent image from MBC’s sitcom ‘High Kick Through the Roof’.
A company worker said, “For his cute face, he has really firm muscles and a sexy figure. He really mastered those two charms.” They continued, “Sometimes he seems like a younger brother but has the charm of a tough man. He’s going to accomplish great things in the future,” complimenting Lee Kikwang.
Meanwhile BEAST sold over 20,000 copies only 10 days after returning with their new album, surprising many.
Their company on March 10 said, “The 2nd album reached number one on pre-orders. The public bought all 20 thousand copies, so we’re planning on printing another 20 thousand.”
Not only BEAST’s title song ‘Shock’ but other songs from their album like ‘Special’ have been receiving praise for their quality.
BEAST made a record selling 40,000 copies of their first album, and at this rate, they can easily break that record with their second album. It seems like music listeners are giving their attention to every move that BEAST makes.
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