Top Korean rock band CNBLUE will drop their third Japanese single this summer, according to their agency FNC Entertainment on Tuesday.
FNC said in a press statement that CNBLUE's new Japanese single "Come on," composed of four songs, will drop on August 1.
Additionally, the upcoming release will hit stores in three different editions, of which only the limited edition will include a DVD that features the music video for "Come on" and its behind-the-scene footages.
Their last single in the country was "Where you are," which went on sale on February 1, and gave the group the title of the first foreign band in 41 years of Oricon's history to secure the No. 1 spot on its weekly chart after selling over 60,000 copies of the record only during the first week.
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