MIRROR Discuss Moving From Concert Accident to Making Canto-Pop Global With ‘Rumours’

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MIRROR Discuss Moving From Concert Accident to Making Canto-Pop Global With ‘Rumours’
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Hong Kong boy band MIRROR are using first English single “Rumours” to reclaim the international spotlight.

is coming. We’re just very happy to see that most of the new-artist award winners at many award ceremonies are coming from that show. It makes us feel like a family. It seems like these shows are producing all kinds of talents to contribute to the Canto-pop industry, so we feel really proud.

I’m glad to hear that. Sometimes these situations can be very tough on the artist whose concert they’re at because they may feel responsible. So, how are you doing emotionally and mentally?: Different people have different ways of trying to get through it. For us, time is probably the best way to heal. But we also have our team mates, band mates, fans, and company. We have a lot of people supporting us.

It’s your first all-English song and you’re making some substantial changes. Why was it important to release an English song now?: We’re expecting to approach a broader range of audiences—like, maybe, the U.S.—and also we would like to meet our fans outside Hong Kong. I think releasing a full English song could get us far—hopefully!We’re looking forward to performing this song on stage for all the fans throughout the whole world so I think we’re pretty excited about that.

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