Volume 2 2010 Chapter 313: T-ara in November
In the music industry in November, as it is close to the end of the year, many singers have started their last promotions of the year.
On November 10, the day before Yi Haoyan’s birthday, Kara released their second single "Jumping" and began promoting the song simultaneously in Japan and South Korea.
This single continues the energetic and dynamic style of "Lupin" at the beginning of the year. DSP finally found the style suitable for this five-member girl group through the lucky "Mr" and continued to improve on this basis.
On November 24, Kara released their first Japanese full-length album "Girl's Talk", and the album sold over 100,000 copies in the first week.
This five-member girl group, after all the hardships, has finally ushered in its own breakthrough period.
On November 23, T-ara also started their first promotional song after becoming a 7-member group, with the title song being "Why Is It Like This?"
Park Ji-yeon has been extremely busy in the past six months.
As the youngest member of a popular new girl group in 2010, her schedule is dense and busy.
In addition to the need to rehearse the dance steps and singing parts of all previous songs due to the addition of new members and participating in the team's normal commercial performances.
She has several important schedules.
Starting from July, Park Ji-yeon participated in the SBS TV variety show "Heroes", which is broadcast once a week.
Through this show, she showed her cute side, earned the nickname "Little Dinosaur", and became good friends with IU.
On July 28, the horror thriller "Death Exam 2: Teaching Internship" starring Kim Soo-ro, Hwang Jung-eum and others was released.
On October 30, he served as the MC of MBC's "Music Core" with Miss A's Bae Suzy, and will appear on the show once a week.
On November 4, the youth campus drama "Fish in the Jungle 2" co-starring with Hong Jong-hyun and others began to be broadcast, and the schedule of this TV series has continued.
At the same time, we also have to take into account T-ara's comeback promotions.
As a little girl born in 1993, she hadn't been home or seen her mother for almost half a year.
But even when the girl was so tired that she cried in front of IU, she never complained in front of the other members.
It’s all because of that sharp-tongued young master named Yi Haoyan.
That guy!
Although it happened a long time ago, Park Ji-yeon couldn't help gritting her teeth when she thought of him.
Actually look down on T-ara!
We are amateur players, and our development to where we are now is entirely the result of good luck and CJ’s support of us!
They are totally unworthy of being compared with professional idols like Girls' Generation.
The most hateful thing is that he made me cry!!!
It is such a shame!!!
Park Ji-yeon secretly made up her mind that she must make T-ara more and more popular through her own efforts. Even if she could not surpass Girls' Generation, she would at least get close to them. In the future, she would use her achievements to slap the face of that sharp-tongued boy!
Let out some anger!!!
With this belief, the girl is full of energy and will never relax herself.
This comeback is crucial for T-ara.
This is the first return of the new member since joining the company. The company attaches great importance to it and hopes to continue the team's previous upward momentum.
Although Liu Huaying's ability as a rapper is nothing special, the entire T-ara is basically the same except Park Soyeon, so the members didn't think much about it and hurried to get into the busy schedule.
"Why Is It Like This" is similar to T-ara's previous songs. It is a catchy song with a light rhythm, strong addictiveness and easy to remember.
Kim Kwang Soo is really good at choosing songs.
The stage costumes are also quite gorgeous, and the dance steps are in line with T-ara's previous style and are relatively simple.
In short, in Yi Haoyan's eyes, this stage is still the same old story.
As for the new member who has connections, her height is okay, but her looks and abilities are average, so she won’t make the boy feel that she is the only one who can be on the stage.
But it didn't drag the performance too much and didn't affect the stage effect.
It seems that the addition of new members did not bring any immediate positive impact to T-ara's development.
It was similar to what Yi Haoyan had expected. This young lady was a dispensable person...
At least it doesn't exist now.
The song "Why is it like this" is okay, but the follow-up hit "yayaya" is confusing to the boy...
This song has no rhythm and no dance. The concept seems to be of Indian style, but the combination makes him feel indescribably weird, a weirdness that makes people uncomfortable.
Overall, although the quality of T-ara's comeback this time is still at a relatively high level compared to their last album "Bo Peep Bo Peep", there are still some shortcomings.
Not stunning enough.
T-ara's style has been changing since their debut, and each style has achieved good results, relying on good songs and amazing stage effects.
This time, Kim Kwang-soo obviously wants to repeat the same trick.
But in the boy's opinion, it was a bit too much.
The style of "yayaya" is indeed alternative, and seems a bit curious and funny. There are corresponding choreography in the dance moves, but this style is not suitable for everyone, and the quality of the music itself is not as good as "Bo Peep Bo Peep", so it is difficult to make a breakthrough.
The only thing that surprised Yi Haoyan was that Park Ji-yeon, who in his impression was a little cold and strong, acted cute in "Yayaya".
Unexpectedly pleasing to the eyes!
That cheerful mood makes people unable to help but smile!
This faking Taekwondo girl with beautiful legs actually has this side!
Haha, what a surprise!
With her height of 168cm and slightly tough Western facial features, she can actually express such a cute and cheerful feeling. It seems that the acting skills of this irritable Nuna have improved again!
interesting!
Even though he rudely dissed the girls from T-ara last time, boys still pay a lot of attention to them.
I pay special attention to every comeback and also watch some variety shows.
So far, his mentality is still relatively stable. Although the quality of this return is not as good as the last time, isn’t this just a new addition?
It's normal to have some adjustment period, as long as it doesn't cause any trouble it's a good thing.
But when he saw T-ara's latest variety show, his whole mentality collapsed.
In the group variety show "Dream Girls", the members went to the South Korean National Assembly and served as congressional assistants to Congressman Luo Jingyuan, deeply involved in and participating in the daily work of the congressmen.
The second half of this variety show is all about this content.
This made Yi Haoyan feel very uneasy.
It's not that Korean artists are completely forbidden from being involved in politics. Many filmmakers have their own political stances and will express their political views through their works. This is not a special thing in Korea.
But they are all artists. Idols and filmmakers are completely different things.
The influence, independence, and power behind the two are completely on a different level.
Idols are assembly-line commercial products that only developed in 2000. Their target audiences are students and young people. Although they can gain a lot of popularity and attention in a short period of time, their career lifespan is extremely short, and their status and influence are not high.
South Korean filmmakers have been involved in politics since the Park Chung-hee era, and in the 1980s they won considerable political rights by promoting bills to lift film censorship. They have considerable influence on both the public and the government. These filmmakers have a long political tradition and a force that cannot be ignored.
These are not something that idols and the management companies behind them can compare to.
He decided to ask Sister Eun-hee.
This must not be an easy matter!