T-ara will also participate
T-araも参戦
T-ara will compete against Girls' Generation and WonderGirls... with a new album released in October
T-ara will join the girl group battle in the second half of this year.
T-ara's agency CORE CONTENTS MEDIA announced, "T-ara's new album 'Black Eyes' will be released on October 27th."
T-ara, who recently finished their 'Roly Poly' promotions, decided to release a new album in October, the same time as top curling groups like Girls' Generation and WonderGirls.
T-ara expressed their confidence in the album, saying, "We purposely decided to release the album at the same time as Girls' Generation and WonderGirls."
"Black Eyes" will be an extraordinary piece of music that combines electronic sounds that are popular among teenagers and people in their twenties with melodies that all generations can relate to.
In particular, hit song makers Younggaman Brothers and Shinsa Dong Horangi will be participating in the album.
T-ara said, "We plan to undergo a drastic transformation," and added, "Please look forward to our new look." T-ara has recently been very active in Japan.
(From K-Pop News)
KARA is off to a good start with their album STEP on major music sites and CD sales.
Add Girls' Generation and WonderGirls to the mix, and some of the other groups are avoiding the release of songs for fear of being upstaged in the girl group battle for the second half of the year.
It looked like the three big names would be fighting for dominance in a fierce battle while others decided to stand by and watch, thinking they had no chance of winning.
But T-ara, not wanting to let that happen, has also entered the fray.
T-ara debuted much later than the girls, in 2009, but you shouldn't underestimate the group that debuted that year.
2NE1, popular for their unique fashion and performances, also debuted that year.
Although they were latecomers, they rode the rising tide of K-POP and are now the most talked-about girl group in the world (perhaps even surpassing Girls' Generation on a global scale).
If you search for K-POP flashmob videos, you will see how popular their songs are around the world.
K-POP became a global trend when WonderGirls went to America in 2008.
This is the beginning of the acceleration of K-POP.
If they hadn't made this move, the K-POP trend might have been a little slower.
Their performances in America became popular, and their songs became popular in America and spread all over the world.
At this stage, the winds of K-POP were not that flashy.
But it was through the Internet that rhythmic dance music started to fall like wind-pollinated flowers.
I remember that very well. It was my first time to seriously confront K-POP after experiencing their performance.
2NE1 did not emphasize their femininity, but instead took a more dry approach to conquering the world.
On the other hand, T-ara followed the more simple girl group route.
It was only natural that they would become cute girls and aim for Japan, China, and the rest of Asia.
However, to dominate the Japanese market and other Asian markets in the girl group battle, they must first win the battle in their own country.
If they fall behind in the main battle, they will not gain momentum in external battles.
"We decided to intentionally time our release to coincide with Girls' Generation and Wonder Girls."
T-ara has also entered this battle to wear down their pride.
How will this battle turn out?
For Girls' Generation, who are at the forefront of girl groups, it is a battle they cannot afford to lose, and Wonder Girls, who have led the way in the global expansion of K-POP, will no doubt have the pride of their predecessors.
KARA is also fired up to seize the throne as queen in their own country.
T-ara has nothing to lose, but if they are defeated, they will be pinned down, even if only temporarily, and will suffer damage.
As the battle for the top spot intensifies, their performances will heat up.
And it will be great for fans to see their motivation increase.
Because it means they will be able to experience music with rich content.
T-ara's efforts will surely change Girls' Generation and WonderGirls' views.
From what we saw in the K-pop flash mob, WonderGirls seems to be at a slight disadvantage.
Girls' Generation and T-ara seem to have the advantage, but it is unclear which way the wind will blow.
2NE1NE1 continues to explore their own territory.
The area around K-pop's main castle, where hot magma is burning, is the hottest right now.
It is too early to tell which group will win the battle in the second half of the year.
Add Girls' Generation and WonderGirls to the mix, and some of the other groups are avoiding the release of songs for fear of being upstaged in the girl group battle for the second half of the year.
It looked like the three big names would be fighting for dominance in a fierce battle while others decided to stand by and watch, thinking they had no chance of winning.
But T-ara, not wanting to let that happen, has also entered the fray.
T-ara debuted much later than the girls, in 2009, but you shouldn't underestimate the group that debuted that year.
2NE1, popular for their unique fashion and performances, also debuted that year.
Although they were latecomers, they rode the rising tide of K-POP and are now the most talked-about girl group in the world (perhaps even surpassing Girls' Generation on a global scale).
If you search for K-POP flashmob videos, you will see how popular their songs are around the world.
K-POP became a global trend when WonderGirls went to America in 2008.
This is the beginning of the acceleration of K-POP.
If they hadn't made this move, the K-POP trend might have been a little slower.
Their performances in America became popular, and their songs became popular in America and spread all over the world.
At this stage, the winds of K-POP were not that flashy.
But it was through the Internet that rhythmic dance music started to fall like wind-pollinated flowers.
I remember that very well. It was my first time to seriously confront K-POP after experiencing their performance.
2NE1 did not emphasize their femininity, but instead took a more dry approach to conquering the world.
On the other hand, T-ara followed the more simple girl group route.
It was only natural that they would become cute girls and aim for Japan, China, and the rest of Asia.
However, to dominate the Japanese market and other Asian markets in the girl group battle, they must first win the battle in their own country.
If they fall behind in the main battle, they will not gain momentum in external battles.
"We decided to intentionally time our release to coincide with Girls' Generation and Wonder Girls."
T-ara has also entered this battle to wear down their pride.
How will this battle turn out?
For Girls' Generation, who are at the forefront of girl groups, it is a battle they cannot afford to lose, and Wonder Girls, who have led the way in the global expansion of K-POP, will no doubt have the pride of their predecessors.
KARA is also fired up to seize the throne as queen in their own country.
T-ara has nothing to lose, but if they are defeated, they will be pinned down, even if only temporarily, and will suffer damage.
As the battle for the top spot intensifies, their performances will heat up.
And it will be great for fans to see their motivation increase.
Because it means they will be able to experience music with rich content.
T-ara's efforts will surely change Girls' Generation and WonderGirls' views.
From what we saw in the K-pop flash mob, WonderGirls seems to be at a slight disadvantage.
Girls' Generation and T-ara seem to have the advantage, but it is unclear which way the wind will blow.
2NE1NE1 continues to explore their own territory.
The area around K-pop's main castle, where hot magma is burning, is the hottest right now.
It is too early to tell which group will win the battle in the second half of the year.
★ It has been revealed that Korean girl group "T-ARA" will release a mini album "Black Eyes" on the 27th of next month.
Their agency said on the 9th, "We have broken away from the retro concept of our recent hit song "Roly-Poly" and included songs with electronic sounds and melodies that are popular with a wide range of ages in our new album."
Famous composers "Brave Brothers" and Shinsadong Tiger participated in the production of the new album. "We have heard that new albums will be released by Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, G-Dragon, IU, and others in the second half of the year, but this album is highly polished and we will be able to win the competition."
T-ARA members also said, "We have tried new things so far with our activities such as "Bo Peep Bo Peep," "I'm Going Crazy Because of You," and "Roly-Poly," and added, "This time, we will show a different, unprecedented side of ourselves."
Their agency said on the 9th, "We have broken away from the retro concept of our recent hit song "Roly-Poly" and included songs with electronic sounds and melodies that are popular with a wide range of ages in our new album."
Famous composers "Brave Brothers" and Shinsadong Tiger participated in the production of the new album. "We have heard that new albums will be released by Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, G-Dragon, IU, and others in the second half of the year, but this album is highly polished and we will be able to win the competition."
T-ARA members also said, "We have tried new things so far with our activities such as "Bo Peep Bo Peep," "I'm Going Crazy Because of You," and "Roly-Poly," and added, "This time, we will show a different, unprecedented side of ourselves."
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