Boynextdoor Unveils Surprise Video for Fan-Dedicated Debut Track
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Rising Boy Band Takes Fans on a London Adventure in "400 Years" Visuals
▲ Courtesy of KOZ EntertainmentThe song's lyrics, a collaborative effort by all six members, incorporate coded messages significant to the group. Additionally, Jaehyun, Taesan, and Woonhak played roles in crafting the melody.
In a separate achievement, Boynextdoor has received an invitation to participate in a prominent music festival in Japan. The band is included in the lineup for the final stage of the Mejamashi TV 30th Anniversary Festival, hosted by Fuji TV. The festival will span eight cities across Japan, with Boynextdoor scheduled to perform in Tokyo on March 16.
Courtesy of KOZ Entertainment
Boynextdoor, the emerging boy band, pleasantly surprised their fanbase with the release of a special video accompanying their debut track, "400 Years." Uploaded on Tuesday, the visuals feature the band members enjoying leisurely moments in London, exploring locales such as a café and a bookstore. The video concludes with a heartfelt hand-written letter, expressing a desire for fans to accompany the group for the next "400 Years," a symbolic connection shared between the band and their supporters.
In a separate achievement, Boynextdoor has received an invitation to participate in a prominent music festival in Japan. The band is included in the lineup for the final stage of the Mejamashi TV 30th Anniversary Festival, hosted by Fuji TV. The festival will span eight cities across Japan, with Boynextdoor scheduled to perform in Tokyo on March 16.
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