Golden Goose Entertainment raised eyebrows in May when it announced the upcoming debut of A-Peace, one of k-pop’s newest (and largest) groups. The twenty-one member boy band hit the industry with its catchy debut track “Lover Boy“, and was scheduled to promote as three sub-units and debut in Japan before making its way into the Korean scene.
It was revealed today that A-Peace will be releasing its very first mini-album soon, which will be titled ‘We are the One‘ and feature six songs in total. Since some of the titles are in Korean, this mini-album will presumably be dropped as A-Peace’s debut in Korea.
We are the One -1st mini album-
1 S.O.S
2 Lover Boy
3 달콤달콤(Sweet Sweet)
4 Bad Girl
5 We are the One
6 하루하루(ハルハル)
2 Lover Boy
3 달콤달콤(Sweet Sweet)
4 Bad Girl
5 We are the One
6 하루하루(ハルハル)
The official release date has yet to be announced, so stay tuned to allkpop as we follow this group’s breakthrough!
Source: A-Peace official site via allkpop23 Mei
21-member boy band A-Peace (formerly known as Double B/21) released their official music video for “Lover Boy.”
While the first music video featured various scenes of the members in their units or individually, this new “Dance Sketch” version released by Golden Goose today features all 21 members on one screen showing off their choreography.
As reported previously, the boys are set to embark on their music careers through Japan’s “K-Theater” before making an official debut in Korea.
Check it out below!
Source: allkpop
14 Mei:
After teasing their new fans with two MV teasers of their debut track “Lover Boy” at the beginning of April, the 21-membered boyband A-Peace (formerly known as Double B/21) has finally released their official MV!
It was reported by Golden Goose Entertainment that the 21 members will be promoting as three different sub-units of seven members each, rather than the whole 21 members standing on stage. The group are set to embark on their music careers through Japan’s “K-Theater” before making their official debut in Korea.
Check out their MV below!
Source: allkpop
2 April:
Idol group A-Peace has been drawing considerable interest because their considerable size.
With twenty-one members of heights all over 185 cm - that’s Super Junior meets Nine Muses - their group size obviously presents challenges to even the most basic functions that normal idol groups are expected to perform/do. For example, divying up the singing will present a producer’s nightmare. Fortunately, a solution was found in splitting the boys into three groups of seven.
But what about choreography? How can twenty-one guys all fit on the same stage and dance in unison? If you’re curious, check out this latest video from a live showcase on BBS Station, where they perform their catchy new track, “Lover Boy“.
Warning – it may prove to be a bit overwhelming at first, since it seems like there’s a nicely-suited mob on stage.
Source: allkpop
Late last month, Golden Goose Entertainment’s 21-member boyband, ‘A-Peace‘ (formerly known asDouble B/21), declared their comeback with the release of their MV teaser for “Lover Boy“.
The boys delivered a ‘version two’ of the teaser, which gave fans a more detailed glimpse at the song’s beat and lyrics, as well as up-close-and-personal shots of the half-dressed members. For all you lovers of ‘chocolate abs’, there’s a massive fan-service shot at the 0:22 mark!
The band will be promoting as three different units comprised of seven members each, and are scheduled to promote in Japan’s “K-Theater” before transitioning to Korea.
Check it out below!
Source: allkpop
28 Maret:Golden Goose Entertainment’s huge boyband, ‘A-Peace‘ (formerly known as Double B/21), is gearing up for their official Japanese debut!
Japan has been keeping tabs on the debut, with mentions from Sankei Sports, TBS’s “Kuraberu Kurabera,” and special coverage from Fuji TV. The members were cast and produced by Kim Kyung Wook, who’s known for discovering and working with idols like H.O.T, Shinhwa, and TVXQ. Comprised of a total of 21 members (each standing at a height of 185 cm), these flower boys are scheduled to perform at Japan’s “K-Theater” every day.
The band will be promoting as units with three different teams comprised of seven members each.
On April 1st, A-Peace will be opening their official Japanese homepage in preparation for their debut. The boys will be returning to promote in Korea after their Japanese debut.
Check out their teaser of “Lover Boy” below!
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