Expectations and excitement for the reappearance of KARA
再登場のKARAに期待と興奮
★ "2022 MAMA" has announced the appearance of "KARA".
KARA, which debuted in 2007, celebrated its 15th anniversary this year. On November 29th, the album "MOVE AGAIN" will be released to commemorate it. At the "2022 MAMA" held on the same day, the stage of the new song will be unveiled for the first time.
Starting this year, Mnet changed its name from "Mnet Asian Music Awards" to "MAMA Awards". “2022 MAMA”, which will be held for the first time after rebranding, will be held at “Kyocera Dome Osaka” in Japan on November 29th and 30th.
I thought it would appear in December. However, it seems that they will show the stage at the end of this month.
It's not her re-debut. The 5-member KARA will make a comeback with Yonji filling in the gap left by Hara. After Hara's death, it was thought that KARA would naturally disappear, but I'm honestly happy to see her reappear after so many years.
For me, who supported Hara, I'm half happy, but I'm deeply moved because it seems that Hara's desire before her death has come true, as she was moving around aiming to reunite KARA.
However, if it were to happen anyway, I strongly wish it would have happened when Hara was still alive. The impact could have been stronger.
However, Youngji acted as Hara's replacement, and KARA prepared for the time being.
It's fun to taste how KARA's music has grown after experiencing solo and becoming an adult with the addition of serious and easy-going Yonji in place of mischievous Hara.
With the emergence of the 4th generation girls who have the freshness of a changing era, what kind of music will KARA, who made the 2010s exciting, stand out and compete with the 4th generation girls?
I feel anticipation, excitement, and enjoyment there. I don't want it to end with mediocre nostalgia. Anyway, please do your best for Hara. Please.
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