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BTOB to Release First Original Japanese Single Album in March

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2015.02.10 15:23 CJ E&M enewsWorld Lee Ji Young Translation Credit : Yeawon Jung

BTOB will be releasing its first original Japanese single album.

According to BTOB’s official Japanese website on February 10, the first Japanese original single Future will be released in Japan on March 25. The original single Future will be released just three months since BTOB released the debut single WOW, which ranked high on the Oricon chart after it was released in November 2014.

Unlike many other Korean artists who normally release the remake version of Korean hits in Japan in the beginning of their promotions, BTOB will be releasing its original single just five months after its debut in Japan.

BTOB to Release First Original Japanese Single Album in March

The original single Future has been written by the Japanese songwriters Tada Shinya and Ikuta Machine, who produced the hit songs of numerous top artists in Japan, including Arashi, AKB48 and more. It is BTOB’s spring healing song about leaving sad separation behind and going forward towards the future.

As much as BTOB has held showcases and fan events in major cities around Japan when it debuted in Japan in 2014, the group will continue to interact closely with the fans through various fan events during upcoming promotions.

Having successfully wrapped up its activities with the sixth mini album winter special title song The Winter’s Tale, the BTOB members have been promoting actively on variety shows, radio and by writing songs. BTOB begin promotions in Japan after releasing the new song Future on March 25.

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