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Status Replies posted by LordNoodles
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Hello and welcome! We are noodle brethren!
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*pokes back*
I've been busy moving apartments this last week btw, it's been crazy since my parents are out of town and i'm on call for any issues with their business, and then my boss at job 1 had surgery so he's out of town and boss at job 2 is at a knife conference in Atlanta, so i'm on call for that too.
bleh.
*pokes*
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Hello and welcome! We are noodle brethren!
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I follow a ton of groups, have albums from pretty much everyone although the collection isn't complete. I find EXID unique in that they're S. Tiger's group, and he makes some of the best stuff for everyone, but they have good songs! They're pretty neat, check out their other videos on youtube, subbed stuff from EXID Storage.
I thought GLAM showed promise, I liked their 3 songs, but unfortunately all the bad stuff happened with Dahee probably because she was in debt (...
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Hello and welcome! We are noodle brethren!
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Wow, you've followed for a long time? I started kpop in 2011, during Black Eyes is when I got to know T-ara. I am on EXID Undercover and A-pink.net besides T-ara's forums most comomonly. Sadly, most other fan sites aren't active. It's bad when GLAM's fansite (recently disbanded, only briefly on the radar) was more active than Miss A's fansite (big 3)
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Howdy!
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I would say that T-ara's probably one of the most hardworking groups because of how much of a rocky start they had (Wanna Play? is kind of cringy), and how they had to stay relevant. In their first two years, and their first album, they released a TON of singles (I think 10, within the first two album releases). T-ara also is not tied to a specific genre or style, (A-pink for example hasn't branched out). They also hit some success early on with Japan, and actually got #1 in Japan...
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Howdy!
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lol ok but i'm not a great guide. What do you want to know? T-ara history timeline? Short version: debuted in 2009 with an OST song first, but changed members immediately (par for the course in early kpop careers), then re-released with the current 6 members, collaborated with a few other CCM artists (Davichi, Seeya, Supernova) to help get recognition, worked their butts off forever with no breaks (like 18 months or something), got really popular with Roly Poly, had some success with r...
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