Looking forward to KARA's comeback
カムバック「KARA」に期待
KARA to come back in May, 10 months since "Mamma Mia"!
Girl group KARA will be making a comeback with a new album in May.
On the 14th, their agency DSP Media announced, "KARA will release their seventh mini album in May."
According to their agency, this is their first comeback in about 10 months since their promotions for their sixth mini album "Mamma Mia" released in August last year, and this new album is filled with songs that show a more mature KARA.
KARA has formed new staff to show a changed image with this album, and has been working on the album with more energy than ever, raising expectations even further.
Last year, new member Youngji joined KARA, and KARA made a new start as a four-member group, successfully promoting "Mamma Mia."
KARA is currently in the midst of preparing the final album before their comeback, and will reveal the album title and concept as soon as the preparations are completed.
(From K-POP News)
As the girl groups continue to make comebacks with established names, new groups are also making their debuts one after the other.
The timing of their comeback must have been difficult, but KARA is finally ready to make a comeback.
It feels like it's been too long since their last appearance in 10 months. It's probably the result of being cautious, but it's good to see them making a comeback.
If they had been too cautious, they might have missed the timing.
The restart with the addition of Yeongji as a new member was tough. The damage of losing Jiyeon and Nicole was greater than the effect of adding Yeongji.
However, I think KARA held up well despite facing such a big challenge. Perhaps it was the teamwork of the four members and Yeongji's hard work that helped.
I thought it would be impossible for KARA, who had managed to maintain their presence by focusing on concert halls, to come back with the same momentum as they did during their arena tour.
This was because, rather than fighting to defend their fans, they needed to win back the fans they had lost in the series of scandals and even secure new fans, so they would need to carefully analyze and strategize based on their previous activities.
The last time they did it, they restarted in Korea.
They then took the proper steps to promote in Japan, but their CD sales did not increase either in Korea or Japan.
① The number of members was reduced.
② The songs were not appealing.
③ Their stage performance lacked originality (or power).
④ Their fans had migrated to other groups.
There are many possible reasons for this.
However, they can easily make up for this depending on their comeback song.
The appeal of the songs is important, but I would like to place my hopes on their stage performance.
With the release of "Mister," it was KARA who set off a big fireworks display for K-Pop girls heading out into the world.
I hope to see a repeat of that performance.
Girl group KARA will be making a comeback with a new album in May.
On the 14th, their agency DSP Media announced, "KARA will release their seventh mini album in May."
According to their agency, this is their first comeback in about 10 months since their promotions for their sixth mini album "Mamma Mia" released in August last year, and this new album is filled with songs that show a more mature KARA.
KARA has formed new staff to show a changed image with this album, and has been working on the album with more energy than ever, raising expectations even further.
Last year, new member Youngji joined KARA, and KARA made a new start as a four-member group, successfully promoting "Mamma Mia."
KARA is currently in the midst of preparing the final album before their comeback, and will reveal the album title and concept as soon as the preparations are completed.
(From K-POP News)
As the girl groups continue to make comebacks with established names, new groups are also making their debuts one after the other.
The timing of their comeback must have been difficult, but KARA is finally ready to make a comeback.
It feels like it's been too long since their last appearance in 10 months. It's probably the result of being cautious, but it's good to see them making a comeback.
If they had been too cautious, they might have missed the timing.
The restart with the addition of Yeongji as a new member was tough. The damage of losing Jiyeon and Nicole was greater than the effect of adding Yeongji.
However, I think KARA held up well despite facing such a big challenge. Perhaps it was the teamwork of the four members and Yeongji's hard work that helped.
I thought it would be impossible for KARA, who had managed to maintain their presence by focusing on concert halls, to come back with the same momentum as they did during their arena tour.
This was because, rather than fighting to defend their fans, they needed to win back the fans they had lost in the series of scandals and even secure new fans, so they would need to carefully analyze and strategize based on their previous activities.
The last time they did it, they restarted in Korea.
They then took the proper steps to promote in Japan, but their CD sales did not increase either in Korea or Japan.
① The number of members was reduced.
② The songs were not appealing.
③ Their stage performance lacked originality (or power).
④ Their fans had migrated to other groups.
There are many possible reasons for this.
However, they can easily make up for this depending on their comeback song.
The appeal of the songs is important, but I would like to place my hopes on their stage performance.
With the release of "Mister," it was KARA who set off a big fireworks display for K-Pop girls heading out into the world.
I hope to see a repeat of that performance.
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