B2ST’s Junhyung participates in JYJ Jaejoong’s first solo album
Oct 18, 2013 18:00
Talented B2ST member Yong Junhyung and Ha Dong Kyun were revealed to have participated in Jaejoong’s upcoming firt full-length album ‘WWW: Who, When, Why’. On October 18th, C-JeS Entertainment stated, “For his 1st full-length album ‘WWW: Who, When, Why’, Jaejoong collaborated with Ha Dong Kyun and B2ST’s Junhyung.” “Junhyung did a rap featuring in Jaejoong’s newest song ‘Don’t Walk Away’. Junhyung’s individual rap and the exciting dance beat mixed with Jaejooong’s refreshing voice to create a trendy rock.” The agency added, “Ha Dong Kyun sung duet with Jaejoong in pop punk song ‘Luvholic’, the fast-beat tune featuring the two vocalists’ cool voices. Jaejoong’s fierce and fascinating voice created the best synergy effect with Ha Dong Kyun’s low-tone and powerful vocal.” Check out the full album tracklist: 1. 빛 (Light) 2. Don’t Walk Away – ft. B2ST Yong Junhyung 3. Just Another Girl 4. Butterfly 5. Rotten Love 6. Sunny Day – ft. NOEL Lee Sang Gon 7. Let The Rhythm Flow 8. 그랬지 (So It Was) 9. Now Is Good 10. 9+1# 11. Luvholic – ft. Ha Dong Kyun 12. Modern Beat 13. Paradise
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