According to Brave Entertainment, the agency signed an agreement with NH EMG, home to U-KISS and more, to aid the marketing of Big Star's comeback.
NH EMG's head Kim Nam Hee revealed the reason behind the collaboration and stated, "Big Star caught my eye with the way they passionately practice, and their dancing ability is already excellent so we will focus more on improving their vocals and foreign language fluency. We will give them our endless support so that they will be ready to take on not only Korea, but overseas as well."
Check out what Brave Entertainment and NH EMG have in store for Big Star's comeback when their 2nd mini album 'Hang Out' drops on August 8!
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