新闻正文:got7 部分
On Jan.15, JYP Entertainment (home to Wonder Girls, 2PM, miss A) unveiled their newest act, seven-member boy band GOT7. The multiracial group -- made of B, Jr., Mark, Jackson, Youngjae, BamBam and Yugyeo -- proved to be a YouTube force to be reckoned with as the music video for their debut track, "Girls Girls Girls," amassed more than one million views two days after its release. GOT7 is aiming for global stardom with members speaking multiple languages (English, Korean, Chinese and Thai), martial arts-inspired choreography topped off by their catchy, accessible Southern hip-hop sound heard in "Girls Girls Girls."
On Jan.15, JYP Entertainment (home to Wonder Girls, 2PM, miss A) unveiled their newest act, seven-member boy band GOT7. The multiracial group -- made of B, Jr., Mark, Jackson, Youngjae, BamBam and Yugyeo -- proved to be a YouTube force to be reckoned with as the music video for their debut track, "Girls Girls Girls," amassed more than one million views two days after its release. GOT7 is aiming for global stardom with members speaking multiple languages (English, Korean, Chinese and Thai), martial arts-inspired choreography topped off by their catchy, accessible Southern hip-hop sound heard in "Girls Girls Girls."