Revive the KARA of those days
蘇れ、あの頃のKARAへ
KARA's Hara appears in a kissing scene in the music video for the debut song of new singer KIXS
Kara's Hara appears in the music video for the debut song of new male solo singer KIXS and creates a hot kissing scene.
KiXS's agency SOULSHOP Entertainment released the music video trailer for their debut song "Beautiful" on their official website and YouTube on the 6th.
The music video, shot in one take, tells the story of KiXS courting a woman with an A+ ratio (Hara) to win her heart. Anticipation for the full version is already building.
Hara's appearance was made possible by the suggestion of her senior, god's Kim Tae Woo. Kim Tae Woo, who was the producer of KiXS, actively recommended Hara to be the heroine of the music video. Hara was happy to accept.
San E also participated in "Beautiful" as a featured artist. He has become a reliable support force.
KIXS' first digital single "Beautiful" will be available for download from noon on the 10th (Tuesday).
(From K-POP News)
If I were younger, I would be a good match for him in terms of handsomeness. As a fan, I was shocked to see him kiss Hara, but it was just an imitation kiss, so I guess it's okay, I'll forgive it... (^-^;)
Hara, who is the central figure of the new KARA, is one of the women to look forward to this year.
It is no exaggeration to say that Hara's success will change KARA's position in the future among the many girl groups competing for power.
KARA's popularity is still strong in Japan, but the future is not bright.
Many fans are likely keeping a close eye on the group with a mixture of hope and anxiety, wondering whether they will be able to continue to dream the dreams they have had thanks to them.
Last year, KARA lost two members, Nicole and Jiyeon.
Nicole and Jiyeon decided what to do and left.
The remaining three, Curie, Seungyeon, and Hara, were left in a deep dilemma.
They would have heard about the departure directly from Nicole and Jiyeon.
The three may not have had a chance to discuss what to do next until the two were gone.
It could be said that it was fishy for the three to secretly discuss things while they continue to work as colleagues...
After the two left, Curie and the others had a long talk among themselves, and it was speculated that they had conveyed to the agency their wish to continue working with the remaining members.
When the time came, the agency's direction was to add new members.
If they were to continue working at their own pace as Curie and the others wanted, the straightforward 5-2 member ratio would mean a clear loss of fan base.
The popularity they had carried up until that point was probably too great.
They wanted to maintain the size of the pie that KARA had gained even after the two had left.
It is only natural that the agency would wish for this.
If they were to accept the hole left by the two who had left, it would be a loss of honor and prestige for the agency that has produced such popular stars.
Even if it was impossible, the agency had to at least show an attitude of "maintaining its current influence."
Curie and the others understood the agency's position.
That is why events like that to replenish members were held.
As a result, they added Yeongji, who has a safe charm and talent rather than following in Hara's footsteps, and the event was a moderate success externally.
However, I was a little disappointed that, although there were seven candidates, only one replacement was chosen.
As the candidates continued to compete in various challenges, I spent my time acting like a judge, choosing which girl was best and which girl was best, and I racked my brains over the challenge videos.
I also assumed that, after putting up seven candidates, two replacements was the minimum quota.
However, after going all the way to Japan to put on a flashy demonstration, it was still disappointing that only Yongji was chosen in the end.
Looking back, it seems like an event that was not very productive, leaving only the fun moments along the way.
I don't want to think that the four-person group with Yongji was a bad one.
If they had decided on one person, it might be fair to say that choosing Yongji was the right decision.
However, no matter how you look at it, it's hard to deny that the group feels a bit small.
The longer the performance went on, the more dissatisfied I felt.
KARA was a group that had exploded in popularity since going from four to five members.
This was due in part to the efforts of newcomers Hara and Jiyeon.
The music video for their new song for their restart, "Mamma Mia!", is full of freshness with the addition of Youngji.
Watching this music video, I was somehow reminded of Hara and Jiyeon singing and dancing to "Jumpin'".
When I watched the "Jumpin'" music video, there was a performance by five members.
In comparison, the "Mamma Mia!" music video is undeniably lonely.
The same impression is expressed when watching the stage video.
Here we see the dynamism of KARA with five members, with Youngji's youth.
Yongji's careful dancing and singing, which are in line with the current members, are good, but Hara and Jiyeon's dancing at the time also had a roughness to it, as if they were pushing aside their seniors.
"Ah, KARA is best with five members," I almost sighed.
I then looked for the performance video of them appearing for the first time at a pool in Shonan, performing "Mister."
As I watched it, I sighed and thought, "KARA really had to be with these five members."
Kara's Hara appears in the music video for the debut song of new male solo singer KIXS and creates a hot kissing scene.
KiXS's agency SOULSHOP Entertainment released the music video trailer for their debut song "Beautiful" on their official website and YouTube on the 6th.
The music video, shot in one take, tells the story of KiXS courting a woman with an A+ ratio (Hara) to win her heart. Anticipation for the full version is already building.
Hara's appearance was made possible by the suggestion of her senior, god's Kim Tae Woo. Kim Tae Woo, who was the producer of KiXS, actively recommended Hara to be the heroine of the music video. Hara was happy to accept.
San E also participated in "Beautiful" as a featured artist. He has become a reliable support force.
KIXS' first digital single "Beautiful" will be available for download from noon on the 10th (Tuesday).
(From K-POP News)
If I were younger, I would be a good match for him in terms of handsomeness. As a fan, I was shocked to see him kiss Hara, but it was just an imitation kiss, so I guess it's okay, I'll forgive it... (^-^;)
Hara, who is the central figure of the new KARA, is one of the women to look forward to this year.
It is no exaggeration to say that Hara's success will change KARA's position in the future among the many girl groups competing for power.
KARA's popularity is still strong in Japan, but the future is not bright.
Many fans are likely keeping a close eye on the group with a mixture of hope and anxiety, wondering whether they will be able to continue to dream the dreams they have had thanks to them.
Last year, KARA lost two members, Nicole and Jiyeon.
Nicole and Jiyeon decided what to do and left.
The remaining three, Curie, Seungyeon, and Hara, were left in a deep dilemma.
They would have heard about the departure directly from Nicole and Jiyeon.
The three may not have had a chance to discuss what to do next until the two were gone.
It could be said that it was fishy for the three to secretly discuss things while they continue to work as colleagues...
After the two left, Curie and the others had a long talk among themselves, and it was speculated that they had conveyed to the agency their wish to continue working with the remaining members.
When the time came, the agency's direction was to add new members.
If they were to continue working at their own pace as Curie and the others wanted, the straightforward 5-2 member ratio would mean a clear loss of fan base.
The popularity they had carried up until that point was probably too great.
They wanted to maintain the size of the pie that KARA had gained even after the two had left.
It is only natural that the agency would wish for this.
If they were to accept the hole left by the two who had left, it would be a loss of honor and prestige for the agency that has produced such popular stars.
Even if it was impossible, the agency had to at least show an attitude of "maintaining its current influence."
Curie and the others understood the agency's position.
That is why events like that to replenish members were held.
As a result, they added Yeongji, who has a safe charm and talent rather than following in Hara's footsteps, and the event was a moderate success externally.
However, I was a little disappointed that, although there were seven candidates, only one replacement was chosen.
As the candidates continued to compete in various challenges, I spent my time acting like a judge, choosing which girl was best and which girl was best, and I racked my brains over the challenge videos.
I also assumed that, after putting up seven candidates, two replacements was the minimum quota.
However, after going all the way to Japan to put on a flashy demonstration, it was still disappointing that only Yongji was chosen in the end.
Looking back, it seems like an event that was not very productive, leaving only the fun moments along the way.
I don't want to think that the four-person group with Yongji was a bad one.
If they had decided on one person, it might be fair to say that choosing Yongji was the right decision.
However, no matter how you look at it, it's hard to deny that the group feels a bit small.
The longer the performance went on, the more dissatisfied I felt.
KARA was a group that had exploded in popularity since going from four to five members.
This was due in part to the efforts of newcomers Hara and Jiyeon.
The music video for their new song for their restart, "Mamma Mia!", is full of freshness with the addition of Youngji.
Watching this music video, I was somehow reminded of Hara and Jiyeon singing and dancing to "Jumpin'".
When I watched the "Jumpin'" music video, there was a performance by five members.
In comparison, the "Mamma Mia!" music video is undeniably lonely.
The same impression is expressed when watching the stage video.
Here we see the dynamism of KARA with five members, with Youngji's youth.
Yongji's careful dancing and singing, which are in line with the current members, are good, but Hara and Jiyeon's dancing at the time also had a roughness to it, as if they were pushing aside their seniors.
"Ah, KARA is best with five members," I almost sighed.
I then looked for the performance video of them appearing for the first time at a pool in Shonan, performing "Mister."
As I watched it, I sighed and thought, "KARA really had to be with these five members."
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