SF9 To Continue Promoting'Watch Out'

SF9 recently did a bunch of promotions of "Easy Love," the title track of their second mini-album "Breaking Sensation." The boys are reported to continue promotion with another track "Watch Out."

SF9 will have a special promotion of "Watch Out " on SBS' "The Show" and it will be different from their previous concept with "Easy Love." "Watch Out" is a hip hop song with an upbeat melody and the boys will perform on stage with sporty outfits, Soompi reported. It will be something new for the fans as previously they saw the boys on their suits.

SF9 is a boy group from FNC Entertainment who had their debut on Oct. 5, 2016. They released their first mini-album "Feeling Sensation" with the title track "Fanfare." After doing a promotion with "Fanfare," the boys continued promotion with another track "K.O."

The boys just had their comeback with second mini-album "Breaking Sensation" with title track "Easy Love." They came back with more powerful MV with sad emotions about the feeling after a breakup, AllKpop reported. This album contains five songs: "Easy Love," "Watch Out," "Hide and Seek," "Fall Down," and "Why."

Even though they are still rookies, SF9 have already got many fans because they can show their charms and skills. Just after their debut, they had their first official fan meeting and the tickets were sold out only in 30 minutes. Their first album even received #6 on Billboard World Album Charts.

SF9 announced the official name of their fans on Jan. 12, 2017 with the name Fantasy. Coming back with their second mini-album, the boys also got their success by topping i-Tunes charts in U.S. and much more. They also received #5 on Billboard World Album Charts with their "Breaking Sensation."

SF9 will show something new with the promotion of "Watch Out" on "The Show." Fantasy will be able to watch the boys singing the upbeat song with their sporty outfits.

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