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| ▲ This photo provided by Dingo Freestyle shows (from left) rapper Don Mills, Jay Park, Nucksal, and Loco as the members of SGBOYZ. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
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| ▲ This photo provided by Mad Entertainment shows Mad Monster. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, May 28 (Yonhap) -- Hip hop boy group
"SGBOYZ," which includes rapper Jay Park, Nucksal, Loco, and Don
Mills as members, will make their debut at 6 p.m. on Friday with their new song
"Curious (Prod. GRAY)," according to Dingo Freestyle.
"SGBOYZ" was created through an entertainment program by Dingo
Freestyle, a YouTube channel specializing in hip-hop music.
In an episode of "NuckMills in Wonderland" starring rapper Don Mills
and Nucksal, the two rappers visit Jay Park's label AOMG and sign a daily
contract.
Don Mills and Nucksal's proposal of releasing a song to Jay Park led to the
formation of the group and rapper Loco was later recruited as an additional
member.
Just like a real idol group, videos of the four members deciding Don Mills as
the 'Korean-American main vocalist,' Nucksal as the 'Dancing Machine,' Jay Park
as the 'Entertainment Genius' and Loco as the 'Monster Leader' were also
released.
The group's debut song "Curious," produced by AOMG's hit song
producer and rapper Gray, is "a sweet serenade made by the boys to melt
all the women's hearts," according to Dingo Freestyle.
SGBOYZ will appear on various entertainment programs and release YouTube videos,
including their debut stage on Mnet's music program "M Countdown" on June
3rd.
The members of SGBOYZ also met with "MAD MONSTER," a rookie duo that went
viral on social media due to the use of face filters and members' auto-tuned
vocals.
"Mad Monster" is actually an alter ego idol duo created by comedians
Kwak Bum and Lee Chang Ho that started as a parody. The duo was introduced on a
YouTube channel called "Bbang Songguk," which belongs to a S.Korean
digital entertainment company, Sandbox Network.
Kwak Bum and Lee Chang-ho act as members Tan and Jay-ho respectively and have
recently released a music video of their debut song "My Rudolph,"
which went viral after the duo also appeared on music shows to perform it on
stage.
The members use camera filter applications and auto tune to "hide" their real identities.
Recently, a YouTube video where Mad Monster, who are now treated as idols by
the public, teaches SGBOYZ their tips on
how to perform on music shows and give advice on ways to act like a celebrity.
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