On July 10th, newly debuted boy group JUST B released a performance music video to their debut title track, ‘Damage’. The track serves as their first release in their 1st mini album, ‘Just Burn’.
Debuting on June 30th, 2021, the 6-member group consists of a few familiar faces. Members Lim Jimin, Bain and DY were all part of the pre-debut group, PlayM boys under Play M Entertainment; with the latter two participating in the MBC idol survival show, ‘Under Nineteen’ and DY finishing in the first place, hence debuting in the winning project group, 1THE9. Furthermore, members Geonju and JM were formerly trainees under Belift Lab (a joint venture between Big Hit Entertainment and distributor CJ ENM), hence competed on the idol survival show, ‘I-LAND’ whose end goal was the now monster rookie debuted boy group ENHYPEN.
Now debuted under Bluedot Entertainment, the group have caused a stir to the industry, garnering 12 million views on their debut MV in less than 2 weeks. Combined with the positively shocking vocal, rap, and dance skills of the rookies, the track was produced by former B.A.P member Bang Yongguk.
Check out the performance MV down below!
JUST B ‘DAMAGE’ PERFORMANCE MV:
Utilising the sets seen the official music video, the boys dance their hearts out to the EDM dance track. Like the song’s vocals, the dance routine displays much drama as the subtle changes in cinematography add to the impressiveness of the performance. From the sport jersey outfits, to black, to vibrant ruby red suits, the rookies show off their manly charismatic charms. Ending in the rain, it leaves an unforgettable attracting imprint to the sextet.
In addition to this performance video, the group have also released a one-take choreography, and plain choreography versions of the track, keeping the interest and content ready for incoming fans.
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Written by Derek
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