I hope "THE UNIT" will have an unexpected turn of events
意外な展開となってほしい「THE UNIT」
意外な展開となってほしい「THE UNIT」
Han Ah-reum (23), a former member of the Korean girl group "T-ARA," received support from Cho Hyun-ah (28) of "URBAN ZAKAPA."
On the 9th, KBS2's idol comeback project "THE UNIT" showed senior singer Rain (35) and Cho Hyun-ah visiting the male and female participants' accommodations.
Cho Hyun-ah met Han Ah-reum, who was sitting alone in her room without dinner to lose weight.
She said she lost 11kg by skipping dinner.
Han Ah-reum said, "I have to go on a diet (to perform on stage). I gained weight up to 73kg during my break," and "I have to lose weight, and when I'm emotionally unstable, I also receive (psychiatric) treatment. I couldn't adapt to the beginning (of the program), so I even received treatment."
She also said, "I think it's more helpful for me to meet and talk with her like this, rather than during vocal lessons or recording," and smiled.
Han Ah-reum debuted in 2012 with T-ara's mini album "DAY BY DAY."
(From K-POP News)
I know Lee Hyun-joo (formerly of April), Hyosung (formerly of Secret), and Yebin among the top female members.
Yebin is a member of the energetic girl group DIA.
I remember reading an article before that said that members from DIA would be participating here.
I think I saw two members, not one.
Was it one, not two? Either way, DIA sent Chaeyoung and Heehyun to "Project 101," and Chaeyoung's breakthrough helped raise the name value of DIA, who was not well known at the time.
DIA is on the borderline in the girl group scene.
Their immediate rivals are likely to be PRISTIN, gugudan, WJSN, and wiki miki, who all have members who worked with them in I.O.I.
However, now that Chaeyoung's popularity, which broke out in "Project 101," has faded, it's not an easy situation.
This time, they may be sending in Yebin and planning a comeback with "Dream Once More."
I've seen Secret's performances (videos) a lot.
They were the smallest of the well-known girl groups.
They were known for their powerful performances, and Hyosung, despite her small size, made a nice body her selling point.
After member Sun Ah left, the group went on hiatus and the members focused on solo activities.
She made her solo debut in 2015 and released a mini album last year.
I thought she was still going strong.
Maybe she had lost her opportunity to perform.
I saw Areum's performances on YouTube when she was in T-ARA, and I remember her getting attention at first, then gradually tapering off.
Hwayoung disappeared due to a bullying scandal, and Ah-reum was the replacement.
She was probably added to dispel the dark mood of the scandal, but Ah-reum was unable to blend in with her seniors.
For some reason, Ah-reum's performance was lackluster from the start.
She had no spirit, she was timid, and she had no room to grow.
She couldn't help but compare her to Hwayoung, and when she did, all she noticed were her weaknesses.
Even so, I thought that her ability to speak Japanese was a strength, but the K-pop boom in Japan started to decline.
I think the agency had taken that into account.
However, it was difficult to do anything if Ah-reum's presence faded.
Fans know what happened after that.
It seems that the members mentioned here and those who remained in the top positions will have a chance to make a comeback.
However, it could also be said that the other members were brought together to support those who remained in the top positions (supporting roles).
If there isn't some element of surprise in the form of someone from the lower ranks emerging with a slight chance, this type of show tends to lose some of its vitality.
What kind of developments and endings will we see in the show?
I hope "THE UNIT" will have an unexpected turn of events
Han Ah-reum (23), a former member of the Korean girl group "T-ARA," received support from Cho Hyun-ah (28) of "URBAN ZAKAPA."
On the 9th, KBS2's idol comeback project "THE UNIT" showed senior singer Rain (35) and Cho Hyun-ah visiting the male and female participants' accommodations.
Cho Hyun-ah met Han Ah-reum, who was sitting alone in her room without dinner to lose weight.
She said she lost 11kg by skipping dinner.
Han Ah-reum said, "I have to go on a diet (to perform on stage). I gained weight up to 73kg during my break," and "I have to lose weight, and when I'm emotionally unstable, I also receive (psychiatric) treatment. I couldn't adapt to the beginning (of the program), so I even received treatment."
She also said, "I think it's more helpful for me to meet and talk with her like this, rather than during vocal lessons or recording," and smiled.
Han Ah-reum debuted in 2012 with T-ara's mini album "DAY BY DAY."
(From K-POP News)
I know Lee Hyun-joo (formerly of April), Hyosung (formerly of Secret), and Yebin among the top female members.
Yebin is a member of the energetic girl group DIA.
I remember reading an article before that said that members from DIA would be participating here.
I think I saw two members, not one.
Was it one, not two? Either way, DIA sent Chaeyoung and Heehyun to "Project 101," and Chaeyoung's breakthrough helped raise the name value of DIA, who was not well known at the time.
DIA is on the borderline in the girl group scene.
Their immediate rivals are likely to be PRISTIN, gugudan, WJSN, and wiki miki, who all have members who worked with them in I.O.I.
However, now that Chaeyoung's popularity, which broke out in "Project 101," has faded, it's not an easy situation.
This time, they may be sending in Yebin and planning a comeback with "Dream Once More."
I've seen Secret's performances (videos) a lot.
They were the smallest of the well-known girl groups.
They were known for their powerful performances, and Hyosung, despite her small size, made a nice body her selling point.
After member Sun Ah left, the group went on hiatus and the members focused on solo activities.
She made her solo debut in 2015 and released a mini album last year.
I thought she was still going strong.
Maybe she had lost her opportunity to perform.
I saw Areum's performances on YouTube when she was in T-ARA, and I remember her getting attention at first, then gradually tapering off.
Hwayoung disappeared due to a bullying scandal, and Ah-reum was the replacement.
She was probably added to dispel the dark mood of the scandal, but Ah-reum was unable to blend in with her seniors.
For some reason, Ah-reum's performance was lackluster from the start.
She had no spirit, she was timid, and she had no room to grow.
She couldn't help but compare her to Hwayoung, and when she did, all she noticed were her weaknesses.
Even so, I thought that her ability to speak Japanese was a strength, but the K-pop boom in Japan started to decline.
I think the agency had taken that into account.
However, it was difficult to do anything if Ah-reum's presence faded.
Fans know what happened after that.
It seems that the members mentioned here and those who remained in the top positions will have a chance to make a comeback.
However, it could also be said that the other members were brought together to support those who remained in the top positions (supporting roles).
If there isn't some element of surprise in the form of someone from the lower ranks emerging with a slight chance, this type of show tends to lose some of its vitality.
What kind of developments and endings will we see in the show?
Han Ah-reum (23), a former member of the Korean girl group "T-ARA," received support from Cho Hyun-ah (28) of "URBAN ZAKAPA."
On the 9th, KBS2's idol comeback project "THE UNIT" showed senior singer Rain (35) and Cho Hyun-ah visiting the male and female participants' accommodations.
Cho Hyun-ah met Han Ah-reum, who was sitting alone in her room without dinner to lose weight.
She said she lost 11kg by skipping dinner.
Han Ah-reum said, "I have to go on a diet (to perform on stage). I gained weight up to 73kg during my break," and "I have to lose weight, and when I'm emotionally unstable, I also receive (psychiatric) treatment. I couldn't adapt to the beginning (of the program), so I even received treatment."
She also said, "I think it's more helpful for me to meet and talk with her like this, rather than during vocal lessons or recording," and smiled.
Han Ah-reum debuted in 2012 with T-ara's mini album "DAY BY DAY."
(From K-POP News)
I know Lee Hyun-joo (formerly of April), Hyosung (formerly of Secret), and Yebin among the top female members.
Yebin is a member of the energetic girl group DIA.
I remember reading an article before that said that members from DIA would be participating here.
I think I saw two members, not one.
Was it one, not two? Either way, DIA sent Chaeyoung and Heehyun to "Project 101," and Chaeyoung's breakthrough helped raise the name value of DIA, who was not well known at the time.
DIA is on the borderline in the girl group scene.
Their immediate rivals are likely to be PRISTIN, gugudan, WJSN, and wiki miki, who all have members who worked with them in I.O.I.
However, now that Chaeyoung's popularity, which broke out in "Project 101," has faded, it's not an easy situation.
This time, they may be sending in Yebin and planning a comeback with "Dream Once More."
I've seen Secret's performances (videos) a lot.
They were the smallest of the well-known girl groups.
They were known for their powerful performances, and Hyosung, despite her small size, made a nice body her selling point.
After member Sun Ah left, the group went on hiatus and the members focused on solo activities.
She made her solo debut in 2015 and released a mini album last year.
I thought she was still going strong.
Maybe she had lost her opportunity to perform.
I saw Areum's performances on YouTube when she was in T-ARA, and I remember her getting attention at first, then gradually tapering off.
Hwayoung disappeared due to a bullying scandal, and Ah-reum was the replacement.
She was probably added to dispel the dark mood of the scandal, but Ah-reum was unable to blend in with her seniors.
For some reason, Ah-reum's performance was lackluster from the start.
She had no spirit, she was timid, and she had no room to grow.
She couldn't help but compare her to Hwayoung, and when she did, all she noticed were her weaknesses.
Even so, I thought that her ability to speak Japanese was a strength, but the K-pop boom in Japan started to decline.
I think the agency had taken that into account.
However, it was difficult to do anything if Ah-reum's presence faded.
Fans know what happened after that.
It seems that the members mentioned here and those who remained in the top positions will have a chance to make a comeback.
However, it could also be said that the other members were brought together to support those who remained in the top positions (supporting roles).
If there isn't some element of surprise in the form of someone from the lower ranks emerging with a slight chance, this type of show tends to lose some of its vitality.
What kind of developments and endings will we see in the show?
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