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About the three disappointing people
がっかり組、3人のこと
The general public may forgive them, but fans can't! ! The three K-pop idols who were introduced in Korea as disappointing to fans...
Choa (formerly of AOA) is one of the three who is in the disappointing group. She was one of my favorite members...
I certainly wanted Choa to come back to AOA.
However, I thought it couldn't be helped since she had lost her motivation.
Idols are "people who make fans fall in love with them."
If she had decided that she didn't mind people finding out about her boyfriend, it was probably time for her to quit being an idol.
Soon after, when I saw the photo of her and her boyfriend leaked, I thought, "Oh, maybe the agency was trying to protect her."
I had written many times on my blog that I wanted Choa to return to the group, but I wasn't particularly disappointed.
I even felt sympathy for her because she seemed to have "severe insomnia."
Even if that was an excuse, it was her decision.
If trying to stop her doesn't work, there's nothing you can do.
Starting or quitting any job is ultimately a decision for the person, even if there are constraints.
You could say that Choa was fulfilling her role as a popular idol to the point that fans were disappointed and complained.
However, it's possible that seeing the later girl groups growing and becoming popular made her think it was time to move on and lose motivation.
That was probably the case, seeing as she hasn't had any notable solo activities.
The girl group "4MINUTE" was a girls group with a strong image of Hyuna and her friends.
They were highly skilled and attracted a lot of attention, and there was an impression that their songs were hits one after another.
But it wasn't really clear how popular they were.
The songs they uploaded to YouTube became popular on YouTube and had many views, but it didn't really feel like they were selling well.
Hyuna strayed a little from the orthodox K-Pop style, and while she was reasonably popular in the West, she showed the limitations of Asian singers.
In Korea and Asia as well, she didn't seem to have become as big a hit as the domestic media had made her out to be.
Hyuna's best result was "Gangnam Style" with PSY.
However, even with this huge hit, it doesn't seem like either Hyuna or 4MINUTE became very popular.
Perhaps they were popular, but the sales figures for their albums and music didn't go as expected.
All I remember about LABOUM's Yulhee is the commotion and her departure.
But enough about that.
If there's time to be disappointed, I think it would be better to direct that energy towards new idols.
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