Back at the end of November, J Tune Entertainment uploaded a new music video to their YouTube channel for their first boy group since the formation of MBLAQ 8 years ago.
The name of these new rookies is Pro C which stands for “Problem Child” and J Tune wanted to show a strong image to increase anticipation for the whole groups debut in early 2014. That is right, you read that right! The whole group! Apparently Pro C are the rappers, stage names Moos and Buffy, of a new boy group. By just creating a song featuring the rapping duo, J Tune hopped to create anticipation for the full group.
Not only are the duo part of the group, their song featured K.Will singing for them. The video was very unique in that we are not shown the members faces and are only allowed a shadowed and the silhouette view of both boys.
J Tune has continued to keep the identity of the two rappers secret even now after uploading handwritten notes by the two boys. The notes are attached to photos of Moos and Buffy, but yet again through the use of lighting we cannot see their faces. J Tune kindly provided English translation of both boys notes and they read.
“From. Moos(무스)
Hello~
This is Moos from Pro C
Finally we released Debut single called ‘Bad memory’ Wow~~
But from now on Pro C will give you good memory!! Not bad memory.~
We will always do our best^^
Please give us big love ♡♡~ Seeya~”
“From. BUFFY(버피)
Hello everyone!
This is Buffy from Pro C.
I wondered some of you are curious about our face. I can’t wait to meet you face to face either.
Just thinking of that makes me very happy and nervous!~
I really hope you like Pro C’s debut single ‘Bad memory’.
We will keep try our best to show you better in every way.
Please give us big love!~
Much love~
Pro C
BUFFY”
So what do you think, have you checked out their debut music video? If not check it out here and let us know if you’re anticipating the rest of the groups debut!
Source: J Tune Facebook
Article by: Angelspatience
Edited by: Alona
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