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[V Report] Daehyun says hello backstage

  • Published : Mar 12, 2017 - 17:46
  • Updated : Mar 12, 2017 - 17:46

Broadcast date: March 11
Starring: BAP’s Daehyun, Twice and Victon


BAP’s Daehyun

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Naver's V app

Boy band BAP’s Daehyun took to Naver’s V app Saturday before a performance.

Aired at the backstage of SBS’ music program “Inkigayo,” Daehyun and his friend BTOB’s Peniel hosted a live broadcast, expressing excitement at the group’s first appearance onstage since the release of its album.

“We will be on stage in five minutes,” Daehyeun said, adding he would like to see what BTOB members are doing right now.”

Peniel replied, “They are still changing their clothes.”

Later onstage, BAP performed its latest tracks “Wake Me Up” and “Diamond 4 Ya.”

The songs were part of their sixth album, which also featured the heavy rock track “Dystopia.”


Twice

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Naver's V app

Girl group Twice topped SBS TV’s music show “Inkigayo” on Sunday, with its latest hit “Knock Knock” that was released on Feb. 20.

The track is the group’s fourth-consecutive hit track since its debut, following previous hits such as “OOH-AHH,” “Cheer Up” and “TT.”

The latest track also topped most Korean music charts including Naver Music, Meet and Melon.

“Knock Knock” is part of the group’s new album “TWICEcoaster: LANE 2,” which features repackaged old tracks as well as new ones. The album has sold 270,0000 copies since its release three weeks ago.

Also on Saturday, the group’s members hosted a Naver V app live broadcast to spend time with fans before appearing onstage for their performance on the show.

The group said it will now focus on its Japanese debut set for June.


Victon

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Naver's V app

The seven-member group Victon released a new dance performance version of its single “Eyez Eyes” on Naver’s V app Saturday.

In the music video, the rookie group performed the synchronized, fast-beat dance track in a subway station, busting out colorful dance moves.

The group earlier showed off its sharp dance choreography for “EYEZ EYEZ” through a video, giving fans the opportunity to see the dance moves up close.

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit http://www.vlive.tv.

By Bak Se-hwan (sh@heraldcorp.com)

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