The girls of that time are Apink
あの時の少女たちがApink
Apink presents the 6th anniversary fan song "Always"!
Apink released the teaser photo of the fan song "Always" that was prepared to express their gratitude to the fans on the 17th at midnight, celebrating the 6th birthday of Apink.
The teaser photo, which is marked "Apink Special Digital Single [Always] 2017.04.19. 12:00", shows the members of Apink wearing hats with rabbit ears and making cute expressions.
Apink's 6th anniversary fan song "Always" is a song that expresses their gratitude for meeting their fans for the past 6 years and their desire to always be together, and is like a gift prepared to express their gratitude for the fans' support.
Following the fan song "April 19th" released to commemorate the first anniversary of their debut, Apink has been showing their fan-crazy side with music that responds to the love of their fans every year.
Starting with "April 19th," they have given their fans emotional feelings through music, from "Good Morning Baby" to the 1000th day since their debut, to the fan song "Promise U" to celebrate their fourth anniversary, and "The Wave" to celebrate their fifth anniversary.
Apink's fan song "Always," which conveys their feelings of response to the cheers of their fans, will be released on the 19th to commemorate their sixth anniversary.
(From K-POP News)
I see, it's already been six years since Apink debuted... Time flies. It's only natural considering Girls' Generation is celebrating its 10th anniversary...
Apink was a group that was prepared to follow in the footsteps of KARA and Girls' Generation.
When K-POP was exploding in popularity in Japan, Japanese TV stations sent staff to Korea to investigate the background behind the creation of KARA and Girls' Generation.
There were interviews with girl groups who had debuted and started their activities, but also with girls who had not yet debuted and were devoted to dancing, and the recorded footage was aired on TV.
Eunji wasn't there yet.
Naeun, Chorong, and Namjoo were there.
They all had a girlish and plump look.
I had always thought that when they debuted, they would be slim like Girls' Generation or KARA.
Looking back, it seems they debuted while still maintaining their plump look.
My prediction turned out to be wrong, and it's funny.
They seemed to have high expectations, and the staff who interviewed them were impressed by their dancing skills.
No one could have imagined back then that they would become the group Apink is today.
After that, they had a big hit with "Mr. Chu", and I looked into them in more detail, and I was thrilled to find out that they were members of Apink back then.
After seeing them perform "MYMY," which enhanced their cuteness and presence, and their hit song "LUV," I came to recognize them as a wonderful group of girls.
The girls of that time were Apink.
It may have been around that time that I started to feel close to them.
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Apink released the teaser photo of the fan song "Always" that was prepared to express their gratitude to the fans on the 17th at midnight, celebrating the 6th birthday of Apink.
The teaser photo, which is marked "Apink Special Digital Single [Always] 2017.04.19. 12:00", shows the members of Apink wearing hats with rabbit ears and making cute expressions.
Apink's 6th anniversary fan song "Always" is a song that expresses their gratitude for meeting their fans for the past 6 years and their desire to always be together, and is like a gift prepared to express their gratitude for the fans' support.
Following the fan song "April 19th" released to commemorate the first anniversary of their debut, Apink has been showing their fan-crazy side with music that responds to the love of their fans every year.
Starting with "April 19th," they have given their fans emotional feelings through music, from "Good Morning Baby" to the 1000th day since their debut, to the fan song "Promise U" to celebrate their fourth anniversary, and "The Wave" to celebrate their fifth anniversary.
Apink's fan song "Always," which conveys their feelings of response to the cheers of their fans, will be released on the 19th to commemorate their sixth anniversary.
(From K-POP News)
I see, it's already been six years since Apink debuted... Time flies. It's only natural considering Girls' Generation is celebrating its 10th anniversary...
Apink was a group that was prepared to follow in the footsteps of KARA and Girls' Generation.
When K-POP was exploding in popularity in Japan, Japanese TV stations sent staff to Korea to investigate the background behind the creation of KARA and Girls' Generation.
There were interviews with girl groups who had debuted and started their activities, but also with girls who had not yet debuted and were devoted to dancing, and the recorded footage was aired on TV.
Eunji wasn't there yet.
Naeun, Chorong, and Namjoo were there.
They all had a girlish and plump look.
I had always thought that when they debuted, they would be slim like Girls' Generation or KARA.
Looking back, it seems they debuted while still maintaining their plump look.
My prediction turned out to be wrong, and it's funny.
They seemed to have high expectations, and the staff who interviewed them were impressed by their dancing skills.
No one could have imagined back then that they would become the group Apink is today.
After that, they had a big hit with "Mr. Chu", and I looked into them in more detail, and I was thrilled to find out that they were members of Apink back then.
After seeing them perform "MYMY," which enhanced their cuteness and presence, and their hit song "LUV," I came to recognize them as a wonderful group of girls.
The girls of that time were Apink.
It may have been around that time that I started to feel close to them.
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