
A Pink finally active in Japan
A Pink いよいよ日本で活動
Activities in Japan with A Pink's "Mr.Chu"
Girl group A Pink will once again be active in Japan.
A CUBE Entertainment announced, "A Pink will release the second single album 'Mr.Chu' in Japan."
A Pink's solo concert "PINK PARADISE" held at the end of January was sold out on both days and ended successfully. After about two weeks of rest, they will continue their activities in Japan in line with the release of their second Japanese single album "Mr. Chu".
A Pink's activities in Japan will include release events and fan meetings in four cities, including Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Nagoya.
In addition, many media outlets attended interviews and interviews, drawing more attention than when they debuted.
The Japanese version of A Pink's "Mr.Chu" will be released on the 18th.
When A Pink debuted in Japan with "NoNoNo", it climbed to No. 3 on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and received a lot of attention. Their second single in Japan, "Mr.Chu", started with more pre-orders than "NoNoNo", proving their growing presence in Japan.
(From K-POP News)
A Pink いよいよ日本で活動
Activities in Japan with A Pink's "Mr.Chu"
Girl group A Pink will once again be active in Japan.
A CUBE Entertainment announced, "A Pink will release the second single album 'Mr.Chu' in Japan."
A Pink's solo concert "PINK PARADISE" held at the end of January was sold out on both days and ended successfully. After about two weeks of rest, they will continue their activities in Japan in line with the release of their second Japanese single album "Mr. Chu".
A Pink's activities in Japan will include release events and fan meetings in four cities, including Tokyo, Fukuoka, Osaka, and Nagoya.
In addition, many media outlets attended interviews and interviews, drawing more attention than when they debuted.
The Japanese version of A Pink's "Mr.Chu" will be released on the 18th.
When A Pink debuted in Japan with "NoNoNo", it climbed to No. 3 on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart and received a lot of attention. Their second single in Japan, "Mr.Chu", started with more pre-orders than "NoNoNo", proving their growing presence in Japan.
(From K-POP News)

"It's finally here." Their full-scale activities in Japan will finally begin.
Their overwhelming cuteness is so dense that it turns a dull stage into a rosy image. There is a girlishness that is perfected.
Last time, they came to Japan at the "NoNoNo" release event. Events were held in Osaka, Nagoya, and Kawasaki, and a video of the event was uploaded to YouTube.
It's a 20-minute mini stage with two songs and member introductions, but it's so good that I never get tired of watching it over and over again.
After reading a comment comparing Girls' Generation and A Pink, it seems that people who thought, "It's 100 years too early to surpass Girls' Generation," changed their minds when they saw this stage. I happened to read an article on the internet that someone commented on.
"I know how you feel." The reason I watch them over and over again must be because they have something that makes me do it.
I also feel that A Pink overlaps with "Girls' Generation". I think Girls' Generation was the one that exuded a kind of K-pop aura over the past few years, but that power has waned a bit, and they needed someone to take over the baton. I feel like A Pink played that role.
After all, AOA will also start full-scale activities in Japan. Then again, I feel like the girl group rush of 2011 is coming.
Seeing that A Pink and AOA's songs are being covered in flash mobs in faraway countries around the world, it seems that K-POP is being passed on to the next generation among fans as well.
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