Girl's Day announces comeback after a long time
Girl’s Dayが久々カムバック宣言
"Girl's Day" to make a comeback at the end of March!
The Korean girl group "Girl's Day" will join Kayokaisen in March.
A representative from DREAMT Entertainment said on the 3rd, "We have confirmed that we will be making a comeback in March. We plan to complete the recording of the title song and make a comeback at the end of this month."
[Video] [MV] GIRL'S DAY _ Ring My Bell
With this, "Girl's Day" will release a new song for the first time in a year and a half since July 2015. Debuting in 2010, we are looking forward to what kind of underlying strength they will show as a “middle-ranked girl group” in their 8th year.
On the other hand, with the joining of "Girl's Day", the music industry in March is getting hotter. With TWICE, LOVELYZ, gugudan, and Taeyeon (SNSD), who have already made a comeback, GFRIEND, BTOB, and Highlight are more 'hot' than ever.
(From K-POP News)
"Girl's Day" is making a comeback.
"It's great news that they're back in group activities."
Around this time last year, Hyeri was sick and was in the hospital. After that, she recovered from her symptoms, and I read an article that she was discharged from the hospital, but I didn't hear much about the group making a musical comeback.
"She must have been waiting for the helicopter to recover."
After a year of preparation, it was the first comeback in a year and a half.
In K-POP group music, the status of both men and women changes rapidly. When Girl's Day made a comeback, the girls competing for the top spot on the music charts were Girls' Generation, AOA, and Apink.
At that time, GFRIEND was nothing more than a rookie group that attracted attention. TWICE had not yet given birth, and BLACK PINK had no form or shape.
However, in the past year and a half, the map of the K-POP girls world has changed.
Currently, GFRIEND, TWICE, and BLACK PINK are in the middle of a battle for the girl's top spot.
AOA and Apink are also active. However, due to the scale-up of the three groups mentioned earlier, they were left behind. In other words, they were unable to keep up in a global sense.
A good example of this is the number of views of K-POP girls' music on YouTube.
TWICE and BLACK PINK are gaining popularity as a group with an outrageous number of views (over 100 million). Compared to the other two, GFRIEND's comeback title song has more than 20 million views across the board.
Girls such as SISTAR, AOA, Apink, Red Velvet, and EXID come to mind as others who can earn more than 10 million views. However, these groups have a strong impression that they are influenced by the music.
So, currently, the three groups I see myself riding are GFRIEND, TWICE, and BLACK PINK.
Compared to TWICE and BLACKPINK, whose fan base is based in Asia and spreads all over the world, GFRIEND still seems to have less power to reach out to the world. It seems that this comeback will determine whether they will be able to keep up with both of them.
Leaving aside the leader Sojin (age 2?), "Girl's Day"
Hyeri (22), Mina (23), and Yura (24) are still young.
The one-and-a-half year solo activities weren't overdue. Hyeri and Yura were back in the living room after gaining popularity.
I hope that this comeback will not show a veteran taste, but a youthful performance that can compete with TWICE and BLACK PINK.
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Girl’s Dayが久々カムバック宣言
"Girl's Day" to make a comeback at the end of March!
The Korean girl group "Girl's Day" will join Kayokaisen in March.
A representative from DREAMT Entertainment said on the 3rd, "We have confirmed that we will be making a comeback in March. We plan to complete the recording of the title song and make a comeback at the end of this month."
[Video] [MV] GIRL'S DAY _ Ring My Bell
With this, "Girl's Day" will release a new song for the first time in a year and a half since July 2015. Debuting in 2010, we are looking forward to what kind of underlying strength they will show as a “middle-ranked girl group” in their 8th year.
On the other hand, with the joining of "Girl's Day", the music industry in March is getting hotter. With TWICE, LOVELYZ, gugudan, and Taeyeon (SNSD), who have already made a comeback, GFRIEND, BTOB, and Highlight are more 'hot' than ever.
(From K-POP News)
"Girl's Day" is making a comeback.
"It's great news that they're back in group activities."
Around this time last year, Hyeri was sick and was in the hospital. After that, she recovered from her symptoms, and I read an article that she was discharged from the hospital, but I didn't hear much about the group making a musical comeback.
"She must have been waiting for the helicopter to recover."
After a year of preparation, it was the first comeback in a year and a half.
In K-POP group music, the status of both men and women changes rapidly. When Girl's Day made a comeback, the girls competing for the top spot on the music charts were Girls' Generation, AOA, and Apink.
At that time, GFRIEND was nothing more than a rookie group that attracted attention. TWICE had not yet given birth, and BLACK PINK had no form or shape.
However, in the past year and a half, the map of the K-POP girls world has changed.
Currently, GFRIEND, TWICE, and BLACK PINK are in the middle of a battle for the girl's top spot.
AOA and Apink are also active. However, due to the scale-up of the three groups mentioned earlier, they were left behind. In other words, they were unable to keep up in a global sense.
A good example of this is the number of views of K-POP girls' music on YouTube.
TWICE and BLACK PINK are gaining popularity as a group with an outrageous number of views (over 100 million). Compared to the other two, GFRIEND's comeback title song has more than 20 million views across the board.
Girls such as SISTAR, AOA, Apink, Red Velvet, and EXID come to mind as others who can earn more than 10 million views. However, these groups have a strong impression that they are influenced by the music.
So, currently, the three groups I see myself riding are GFRIEND, TWICE, and BLACK PINK.
Compared to TWICE and BLACKPINK, whose fan base is based in Asia and spreads all over the world, GFRIEND still seems to have less power to reach out to the world. It seems that this comeback will determine whether they will be able to keep up with both of them.
Leaving aside the leader Sojin (age 2?), "Girl's Day"
Hyeri (22), Mina (23), and Yura (24) are still young.
The one-and-a-half year solo activities weren't overdue. Hyeri and Yura were back in the living room after gaining popularity.
I hope that this comeback will not show a veteran taste, but a youthful performance that can compete with TWICE and BLACK PINK.
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