[UCC] DKB celebrates their 3rd Anniversary with a special version of their debut song 'Sorry Mama'
Not only did DKB win Focus Singer Award at the 2021 Asia Artist Awards, and successfully hold a Grand America Tour, but Harry June was previously taking part in the dance audition
show 'Be MBITIOUS.' DKB is currently taking part in 'PEAK TIME.' ' and to celebrate their 3rd anniversary with fans , they released a special clip version of the song for this milestone.
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