Courtesy of THINK ENTERTAINMENT
On Tuesday, TAN, a seven-member boy band formed on March 10, 2022, achieved the top position on Oricon's daily album chart with their inaugural Japanese EP, "Proxima." Released on Tuesday, the EP features five tracks, including "Violet (Japanese Ver.)," "Adorable," and "My Girl."
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▲ Courtesy of THINK ENTERTAINMENT |
TAN, an acronym for "To All Nations," consists of members Changsun, Jooan, Lee Jae-jun, Seo Sung-hyuk, Hyunyeop, Taehoon, and Jiseong. Since their debut, the group has released notable songs such as "Du Du Du" (2022), "Louder" (2022), and "Fix You."
In a unique development, the band's track "Walking on the Moon" is set to be launched into space as part of the Celestis Enterprise Flight memorial mission in January, marking a distinctive milestone for TAN.
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Think Entertainment Confirms Success for the Seven-Member Boy Band's First Japanese Release
Courtesy of THINK ENTERTAINMENT
On Tuesday, TAN, a seven-member boy band formed on March 10, 2022, achieved the top position on Oricon's daily album chart with their inaugural Japanese EP, "Proxima." Released on Tuesday, the EP features five tracks, including "Violet (Japanese Ver.)," "Adorable," and "My Girl."
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▲ Courtesy of THINK ENTERTAINMENT |
TAN, an acronym for "To All Nations," consists of members Changsun, Jooan, Lee Jae-jun, Seo Sung-hyuk, Hyunyeop, Taehoon, and Jiseong. Since their debut, the group has released notable songs such as "Du Du Du" (2022), "Louder" (2022), and "Fix You."
In a unique development, the band's track "Walking on the Moon" is set to be launched into space as part of the Celestis Enterprise Flight memorial mission in January, marking a distinctive milestone for TAN.
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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