[news] E-Tribe’s singer-debut with the song ‘Mother’
2009.11.20
Composer team E-Tribe has revealed their singer-debut title song ‘Mother’ on 19th November, and with much interests garnered from music fans.
E-Tribe is known to be one of Korea’s top composers producing hit songs like Lee Hyori’s ‘U-Go-Girl’, So Nyeo Shi Dae ‘Gee’ and Super Junior ‘It’s You’ etc.
And with that many music fans have anticipated that their new song will another dance song. But it turns out that ‘Mother’ is of a different genre than what we are used to hear from E-Tribe.
Go under the cut to listen to ‘Mother’.
Netizens’ response to the song was, “Even though it is totally different from what I’ve expected, I am satisfied with what I’m hearing”, “Just the right song for winter season”, “I really miss my mother now that I’m listening to the song” etc
E-Tribe has been promoting as composer group for 7 years, and this is the first song produced as a singer. The song has went up to #1 on Mnet real time chart as soon as it was revealed.
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