K-pop boy band MBLAQ's Cheon-dung released a new digital single today, as the follow-up to G.O. and Mir's duet song, "Wild."
A PR rep from J.Tune Camp told the magazine on Wednesday that Cheon-dung staged the first live performance of his new tune, "Don't Go" (translated title), at the Jakarta leg of their ongoing Asia tour titled "THE BLAQ% TOUR," on June 30.
The official described in the press release that the song exudes the sentimental feeling of a man saying good-bye to a girl without any explanation, trying to look cool.
Cheon-dung's first solo project is meaningful in that he took part in both composing and writing the sad R&B tune, by collaborating with famed composer C-Luv.
In the meantime, the globally-beloved group kicked off the Asia tour in Jakarta last week, and they are set to hit the next destination, Thailand, on July 7.
The "Y" singers will hold two shows in Seoul starting July 21, four shows in Japan beginning July 26 -- two sets each in Osaka and Tokyo -- and wrap up the tour in Taiwan on August 18.
MBLAQ--composed of Seung-ho, G.O., Lee Joon, Cheon-dung and Mir--made their debut by dropping the first single, "JUST BLAQ," in 2009. The members have been leading a successful career path so far, both as a group and as solo artists.
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