Will T-ARA grow?
T-ARA(ティアラ)は成長するのか?
Girl group "Tiara" selected as "Tony Moly" cosmetics model
Group Tiara swept the music charts as soon as she released her new song 'Roly Poly', and she was selected as an exclusive model for the cosmetics brand Tony Moly.
Global cosmetic brand Tony Moly announced on the 7th that it was selected as the new advertising model for the group Tiara, which is widely loved by people in their teens, 30s and 40s.
Tony Moly's side said, "Tiara's sophisticated urban image and bouncing personality match well with the brand concept that Tony Moly pursues, so we selected her as a model." We hope that the Tony Moly brand will be recognized not only in Japan but also in Japan, China, and other Asian countries.” As soon as she released her new song 'Rollie Polly' recently, T-ara, who has been gaining popularity and creating a revival fever, plans to start modeling for Tony Moly in September, starting with the advertising shoot in August.
(From Entertainment News)
Group Tiara swept the music charts as soon as she released her new song 'Roly Poly', and she was selected as an exclusive model for the cosmetics brand Tony Moly.
Global cosmetic brand Tony Moly announced on the 7th that it was selected as the new advertising model for the group Tiara, which is widely loved by people in their teens, 30s and 40s.
Tony Moly's side said, "Tiara's sophisticated urban image and bouncing personality match well with the brand concept that Tony Moly pursues, so we selected her as a model." We hope that the Tony Moly brand will be recognized not only in Japan but also in Japan, China, and other Asian countries.” As soon as she released her new song 'Rollie Polly' recently, T-ara, who has been gaining popularity and creating a revival fever, plans to start modeling for Tony Moly in September, starting with the advertising shoot in August.
(From Entertainment News)
Her new song, "Roly Poly," didn't feel so good at first. But the more I listened to it, the more I realized it was a good song. She also felt that dancing was difficult due to her busy movements, but it doesn't seem to be the case. It can be relatively easy to remember.
"Bo Peep Bo Peep" and "Why is that so?" seem to be mixed, and their style seems to be consistent.
If discotheques are popular, you'll be able to enjoy dancing while listening to their songs, but what about live performances? "Will it be possible to incite the fans into a frenzy?" And can the enthusiasm spread beyond the venue?
Since each member is so cute, I feel like it would be a lively stage. But will he be able to bring fans to the venue next time? Their songs so far seem to be closer to the kind of music that fans want to dance to together.
Instead of making them want to dance with this music, we have to captivate them with our own songs and dances.
"I would like "Girls' Generation" to emulate this part." They have strong singing voices and dancing.
Seeing their performance, I thought that I didn't have to pursue technique, but it seems that I still have to. It seems I have to grow up.
The people singing will be forgotten if it degenerates into mere dance music. Then you won't be an idol anymore. It's good at first, but eventually it becomes a dance BGM and loses its shadow.
The only way to create music that is fun to watch and listen to is to raise the level of dance and singing and create a strong impression of each individual.
Only if you can do that will you be able to pull the fans' feet to the venue.
Let's pay attention to what kind of growth and presence they continue to create.
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