Courtesy of BRANDNEW MUSIC
Korean hip-hop label Brand New Music announced the release of its annual end-of-year project single titled "White Christmas" on Friday. The project will feature the participation of several artists under the label, including Bumkey, Muzie, Yang Da-il, Vincent Blue, Woong, Daehwi of AB6IX, and Eunho and Eunsang of Younite.
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▲ Courtesy of BRANDNEW MUSIC |
The agency disclosed that the project involves a reproduction of the well-known Christmas carol "White Christmas." The single is scheduled to be available on various music streaming platforms on Monday at 6 p.m.
Brand New Music, founded in 2003 by rapper Rhymer (Kim Se-hwan), manages a roster of artists that includes Bumkey, Han Dong-geun, Hanhae, Verbal Jint, Vincent Blue, Yang Da-il, Yang Dong-geun, and groups AB6IX, As One, Eluphant, and Younite.
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Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
Korean Hip-Hop Label Enlists Artists for Reproduction of Classic Christmas Carol
Courtesy of BRANDNEW MUSIC
Korean hip-hop label Brand New Music announced the release of its annual end-of-year project single titled "White Christmas" on Friday. The project will feature the participation of several artists under the label, including Bumkey, Muzie, Yang Da-il, Vincent Blue, Woong, Daehwi of AB6IX, and Eunho and Eunsang of Younite.
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▲ Courtesy of BRANDNEW MUSIC |
The agency disclosed that the project involves a reproduction of the well-known Christmas carol "White Christmas." The single is scheduled to be available on various music streaming platforms on Monday at 6 p.m.
Brand New Music, founded in 2003 by rapper Rhymer (Kim Se-hwan), manages a roster of artists that includes Bumkey, Han Dong-geun, Hanhae, Verbal Jint, Vincent Blue, Yang Da-il, Yang Dong-geun, and groups AB6IX, As One, Eluphant, and Younite.
Sayart
Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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