Korean boy band INFINITE is continuing their winning streak by scoring its third consecutive win on Mnet's music program.
Their latest title track "The Chaser," from the third mini-album "INFINITIZE," was named the song of the week on Mnet's "M! CountDown" last night, easily beating out Wonder Girls' "Like This" and G.NA's "2HOT."
Before staging the group's encore performance, INFINITE's Woohyun gave a tearful acceptance speech thanking their parents, Woollim Entertainment's C.E.O and INSPIRITS [official name of INFINITE's fan club].
Since their comeback last month, INFINITE saw a number of their songs placing within the top ten of various online music charts, and has also achieved wins on KBS' "Music Bank," SBS' "Inkigayo" and MBC Music's "Show Champion."
INFINITE -- formed of Sung-kyu, Dong-woo, Woo-hyun, L, Sung-yeol, Hoya and Sung-jong -- announced this week that it will help United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to raise the awareness of child poverty.
Their latest title track "The Chaser," from the third mini-album "INFINITIZE," was named the song of the week on Mnet's "M! CountDown" last night, easily beating out Wonder Girls' "Like This" and G.NA's "2HOT."
Before staging the group's encore performance, INFINITE's Woohyun gave a tearful acceptance speech thanking their parents, Woollim Entertainment's C.E.O and INSPIRITS [official name of INFINITE's fan club].
Since their comeback last month, INFINITE saw a number of their songs placing within the top ten of various online music charts, and has also achieved wins on KBS' "Music Bank," SBS' "Inkigayo" and MBC Music's "Show Champion."
INFINITE -- formed of Sung-kyu, Dong-woo, Woo-hyun, L, Sung-yeol, Hoya and Sung-jong -- announced this week that it will help United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to raise the awareness of child poverty.
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