
The popularity of GFRIEND taking root in Japan
日本に根付くかGFRIEND人気
GFRIEND to officially debut in Japan on May 23rd... Official announcement at Showcase
The girl group GFRIEND has successfully completed its first promotion in Japan and has given the green light to enter the Japanese market.
GFRIEND held a "Press Conference & Premium Showcase" at 4:00 pm on the 28th at Alta Theater in Shinjuku, and officially announced their full-scale advance into Japan on May 23rd.
GFRIEND, who is about to make their official debut in Japan, said, "I'm very nervous and excited just like when I debuted in Korea three years ago. Since I've started a new challenge, I'll do my best and work hard until the day we perform at the dome." clarified.
Starting with the "Press Conference & Premium Showcase" on the 28th, GFRIEND will conduct pre-Japan promotions such as interviews with major mass media, participation in large-scale festivals, and broadcast appearances.
On the other hand, the girl group GFRIEND will officially debut in Japan with their debut best album "Kyou Kara Watashi wa ~GFRIEND 1st BEST~" on May 23rd.
(From K-POP News)
I saw a video of GFRIEND singing the Japanese version of "Kyou kara Watashi wa" at the Japan showcase. It was a pure and lovely stage.
With Una at the top of the list, even if they sang in Japanese, their voices resounded as if there was no one who could sing better than them.
I was wondering which group would be post-Apink.
After the contract with the Japanese office ended, Apink was effectively withdrawn from Japan. In the future, even if you come for a one-off fan meeting, it seems that you will not come for a concert.
GFRIEND's appearance coincided with the time when Apink was raising its profile. It seems that they will be the ones who will take over the innocent route and continue their activities.
Currently, TWICE and BLACKPINK are the only girl groups that have secured popularity enough to hold concerts in Japan.
I wonder if GFRIEND can become a popular girl following them...
It seems that there are quite a few K-POP fans who temporarily leave their personal relationships and seek the same companions outside.
Since TWICE, which has a mix of Japanese members, came to Japan, the number of cases where they are connecting with regular friends may increase. However, when I look at the comments on Twitter, I feel that there are some single people.
I feel that GFRIEND's music cannot create a large fandom unless a situation is created in which people around them come together rather than a single group. In Korea, it was the impression that the power was working and a big popularity was born.
It seems to me that what GFRIEND is most looking forward to at their concert in Japan is having a group of schoolmates rush to the venue. If that happens, GFRIEND will be able to tour the metropolitan areas of Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo as a popular group following TWICE and BLACKPINK.
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The girl group GFRIEND has successfully completed its first promotion in Japan and has given the green light to enter the Japanese market.
GFRIEND held a "Press Conference & Premium Showcase" at 4:00 pm on the 28th at Alta Theater in Shinjuku, and officially announced their full-scale advance into Japan on May 23rd.
GFRIEND, who is about to make their official debut in Japan, said, "I'm very nervous and excited just like when I debuted in Korea three years ago. Since I've started a new challenge, I'll do my best and work hard until the day we perform at the dome." clarified.
Starting with the "Press Conference & Premium Showcase" on the 28th, GFRIEND will conduct pre-Japan promotions such as interviews with major mass media, participation in large-scale festivals, and broadcast appearances.
On the other hand, the girl group GFRIEND will officially debut in Japan with their debut best album "Kyou Kara Watashi wa ~GFRIEND 1st BEST~" on May 23rd.
(From K-POP News)
I saw a video of GFRIEND singing the Japanese version of "Kyou kara Watashi wa" at the Japan showcase. It was a pure and lovely stage.
With Una at the top of the list, even if they sang in Japanese, their voices resounded as if there was no one who could sing better than them.
I was wondering which group would be post-Apink.
After the contract with the Japanese office ended, Apink was effectively withdrawn from Japan. In the future, even if you come for a one-off fan meeting, it seems that you will not come for a concert.
GFRIEND's appearance coincided with the time when Apink was raising its profile. It seems that they will be the ones who will take over the innocent route and continue their activities.
Currently, TWICE and BLACKPINK are the only girl groups that have secured popularity enough to hold concerts in Japan.
I wonder if GFRIEND can become a popular girl following them...
It seems that there are quite a few K-POP fans who temporarily leave their personal relationships and seek the same companions outside.
Since TWICE, which has a mix of Japanese members, came to Japan, the number of cases where they are connecting with regular friends may increase. However, when I look at the comments on Twitter, I feel that there are some single people.
I feel that GFRIEND's music cannot create a large fandom unless a situation is created in which people around them come together rather than a single group. In Korea, it was the impression that the power was working and a big popularity was born.
It seems to me that what GFRIEND is most looking forward to at their concert in Japan is having a group of schoolmates rush to the venue. If that happens, GFRIEND will be able to tour the metropolitan areas of Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo as a popular group following TWICE and BLACKPINK.
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