K-pop group BTOB gives Filipino fans a shout out | Inquirer Entertainment

K-pop group BTOB gives Filipino fans a shout out

/ 09:25 PM July 11, 2018

BTOB. Image: K-Pop Herald.

Korean boy group BTOB gave the Filipino Melody (BTOB’s fandom name) community a shout out during a live-stream session, K-Pop Herald reports.

As soon as the video went live, Filipino Melodies flocked the comments section with their love and support, which was immediately noticed by the members.

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“Wow, Filipino Melodies! Hi, Philippines!” BTOB’s main rapper Ilhoon and lead rapper-vocalist Peniel said.

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This isn’t the only chance Filipino Melodies will get to have this week to interact with their idols. The group’s maknae (youngest member) and vocalist Yook Sungjae will be visiting the country for his first ever fan meet.

Sungjae is famous in the Philippines not only as a member of BTOB, but also for his role in the hit Korean drama “Goblin”. JB

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