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DREAMCATCHER and IZ*ONE







DREAMCATCHER and IZ*ONE
DREAMCATCHERとIZ*ONE



DREAMCATCHER, heading to Tokyo today...Japan activities in full swing with official Japanese debut album "What"



Girl group DREAMCATCHER's activities in Japan have begun in earnest.
According to Happyface Entertainment, DREAMCATCHER left for Tokyo, Japan through Gimpo Airport on the morning of the 20
th.

The girls plan to continue their local promotions to celebrate the release of their Japanese debut single "What" for about a week from this day, and create precious memories with their fans.


The bond between Japan and DREAMCATCHER is special.


Even before their official debut, they empathized with local fans as the base of their world tour as well as various promotions, so the news of their debut was first revealed at the Japanese concert site of their second world tour
 "WELCOME TO THE DREAMWORLD".


In particular, DREAMCATCHER has been meeting with local fans for about a week prior to their official Japanese debut, raising the excitement.

Encouraged by this, the bonus album on Amazon sold out, confirming the passionate love in Japan.


Happyface Entertainment said, "We will add vitality to the K-pop market in Japan once again and return with a clear identity that is unique to DREAMCATCHER.


We ask for your interest and support for DREAMCATCHER's new challenge."


(From K-pop News)


The stage that has been the most intoxicating for the past month is IZ*ONE's "La Vie en Rose."


The appeal of this music is that it is based on innocence, but brings out the characteristics of women through various arrangements. When 12 members do this, you never get bored.


A high school and junior high school IZ*ONE fan commented, "I thought that most boys would jump on this group, but surprisingly, there are a lot of girls. When I recommended IZ*ONE to boys, they were put off."


I can understand that.


The title music is what shapes the group's challenging attitude. It is the first gateway.


These cute girls have been putting out music that is not easy to understand right from the start. And it's no wonder.


On the other hand, it is easy for girls to get into because it is the most natural music. All the parts that are gathered in the room of a girl's heart are brought out as a musical stage.


But even if boys are hesitant, that doesn't mean they aren't interested.


They are interested, and their understanding of their music must be improving.


Around April next year, won't the number of male fans of IZ*ONE suddenly increase?


That's what I think.


DREAMCATCHER's music is cool, but a bit too straightforward.


Boys and girls will quickly become fans, but I feel like they will get tired of it quickly.


It seems the only way to compete is to make each character unique.



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