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Wiz Khalifa is indeed one of the newest additions to the game in the U.S., and he's doing his very best in what he likes to do, and I'm certain that he'll give that respect and honor to the girls when they work together, and won't offend, nor impose anything the girls won't do. I respect this man, who has a son already, and when he started hitting the charts high back in 2010, and won the BET Awards in 2011, and then the Billboard Music Awards in 2012, both for Best New Artist, I expect a good collaboration between him and T-ara N4. For more information on Wiz Khalifa, click here, and here.
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[13.05.20] T-ara N4 Announces Plans to Enter the US Market
Emperor Ryu replied to kkyc222's topic in News
There's an Empire Records in the U.S., and is actually known as "Empire Distribution". Rania is signed with this as well, and can be found here. I was told earlier that Rania will be filming for a MTV reality show called "Road To Fame", in Los Angeles and San Diego on May 21st, but recently, it was reported that a member is recovering from a thigh surgery. Added with a prior report about another member recovering from an eye injury too, not sure if they are currently in the U.S. right now. I am starting to believe that both T-ara N4 and Rania will be debuting in the U.S. along side one another, although T-ara appears to be in better condition. But much respect to Rania though. Both T-ara and Rania spreading the Hallyu Wave in the U.S. (I'm daring myself to ponder about a T-ara/Rania collaboration now. ) -
I found some information about Flii Style here, and reads (With some edits by me marked in red.), . . . I'm not sure just how old this article is, but it seems promising. Joint stage with Chris Brown, sounds interesting too. I can't wait to see how it comes together for all of them. I hope everybody has lots of fun with the girls. Party in Vegas!
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[13.05.20] T-ara N4 Announces Plans to Enter the US Market
Emperor Ryu replied to kkyc222's topic in News
I already know and understand that in everything there is a chance for things to go wrong, but that doesn't mean it should be something to aspire towards all the time. Reality encompasses a great many aspects in life, definitely including the vast, infinite positives. Please allow me to present some measures that can, or at least try to, ease such burdensome concerns, . . . 1. Language - They are currently improving on it. Sure, we know how much they've tried before in the past, but still yet, that was back then, and they are taking some time to improve their current language skills right now. And yes, it all depends on how well they acquire and learn from the new lessons, and their abilities to use it well. Plus, they have Dani. Sure, she hasn't officially debuted, but she is an employee of Core Contents Media, and that at least still helps the rest of the members for having her right there. We're very thankful for Dani for making this even possible, and I hope, and others as well, that they will improve their English to communicate and understand well with their fans here, in the U.S. 2. Chris Brown and Other Artists - Here, in the U.S., it is sometimes possible for artists to correct and redeem himself/herself by first apologizing and taking responsibility for the actions that were taken, as well as learning from them. And then do many tasks that has positive results and feedback. Chris Brown apologized, then pleaded guilty in a court of law. He didn't try to hide his mistakes. He didn't deny the wrongs he committed. He became a better man by accepting his very own actions and accepted the consequences given by the judge. It is true, he will be attending another court hearing about whether or not he successfully completed his community service portion of his sentencing, but that shouldn't negate the better side of himself for doing what he can to redeem himself. With such noted goodness on his part, his comeback yielded enough good responses from all over the world. Sure, not number 1 all around great, but good enough to at least give him a chance to keep a career he enjoys doing in his life. Yes, we all know about him getting officially dumped by Rihanna again for cheating on her with another woman, but still, at least they broke up understanding one another, and moving on without having to resort to any violence, which is a testament to his court ordered completion on domestic violence courses. And let's be clear though, Chris Brown is not one of my favorite artists, but I do respect the man, and hope he is able to improve himself in his life. He makes some good music, that should be enough to move on for better things ahead for everybody. Same goes for Snoop Lion. 3. Previous K-Pop Artists in the U.S. - Since the early 2000s, K-Pop artists struggled very, very hard to get into the U.S., until ground was broken in 2008 with BoA releasing a full length English Album and collaborating with U.S. artists. None of the previous artists couldn't do that before. Thus, making her a success, even though the outcome did not meet goals and expectations from the higher ups. She didn't give up on her fans here in the U.S., that's for sure. Wonder Girls had a cross country tour with a popular U.S. boy group. They most definitely did not give up on their fans either, and came back with more music, and even got to be in an episode length movie, that was aired in the U.S. Again, none other K-Pop artists accomplished that much in the U.S. Girls' Generation got on popular U.S. talk shows, like oh my goodness, nobody didn't expect that to happen. Yet again, none of the previous artists achieved this much. 2NE1 won an MTV international competition. That alone speaks volumes of success. Even though the expectations were running quite high, that doesn't mean it's a failure, not by a long shot. Currently, we're trying to guess what T-ara's outcome will be without having T-ara performing yet. Doesn't that sound weird? Sure, success can be a gradual means, by building and building the fan base. There's nothing wrong with that. It is best to wait and see, and at the most, support and stay positive, and maybe even help out a bit so they can be more successful. Just like the staff members here on Diadem. ( Much love Diadem! ) 4. QBS - I like Qri, Boram, and Soyeon too. Their talented and wonderful members of the group as well. Yes, they will be debuting their sub-unit in Japan, but that doesn't mean they can't join the rest of the members in the U.S. afterward. Let's see how well they do in Japan. And don't forget, T-ara as a whole group will be making a comeback together later on too. Who knows if T-ara will include U.S. promotions as well and include more collaborations from other artists for that album. Schedules could change in the future too, after all they had to rearrange their previous schedule to accommodate Chris Brown's invitation. So there shouldn't be that much worries. It's a work in progress. Best to be patient now, and then see their teasers and full releases later on, so we can be more accurate in our own expressions. -
It's great to hear about this. I wish their mother could participate in this as well. The Ram Family CF. I was surprised to learn that he was in the Roly Poly music video too, and both he and Boram were in a CF together a couple of years ago. Sometimes, I still play with the idea about D-Unit doing a collaboration with T-ara. As well as with Jevice and Spica.
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[13.05.20] T-ara N4 Announces Plans to Enter the US Market
Emperor Ryu replied to kkyc222's topic in News
The song did well on the charts, and there are T-ara fans in the U.S. Nothing is stopping people from just getting the Korean and Japanese Albums. However, there will be people getting all 3 Albums. Good thing there's the internet and airliners. I imagine many U.S. artists can relate. There's that possibility to have both a radio (Censored/Edit) and explicit versions. They did say that they will work on improving their current level of English, and there's Dani to assist them. I won't worry about them talking with those artists because they all have their reputations to uphold as well, besides, this is about a music collaboration, not spending weeks with them on some twisted reality show. Let us not hope for bad things, but hope and expect good things from their works. Recent previous K-Pop artists, like BoA, are actually considered successes in making deeper avenues into the U.S. Market than earlier K-Pop artists who attempted to enter before her. I'm sure they will be taking the necessary precautions knowing that this is an international collaboration between artists from different countries working together for the first time. All entertainment industries around the world have similar problems in those regards, but shouldn't be considered because the media are closely watching them. We shouldn't jump to conclusions on their English when they're currently improving themselves, as we patiently wait now. And to note, they have Dani with them too. All of the recent K-Pop artists who entered in the U.S. achieved a greater success than previous K-Pop artists before. Opportunity is knocking on their door straight from the U.S., and their taking a chance, and so far, things are looking good for all parties involved. As long as there is the internet and airliners, this cultural fear is really unnecessary. Having different versions of a song has been quite common over the years, even when it comes to remakes as well. It will be fine, considering remixes are like this too. -
There is familiarity between the 2 countries, but that's what's helping to make that connection on such common grounds. But there is uniqueness coming from the K-Pop genre, like culture and their approach on music expressions. I believe Jackie Chan meant to stay originally while being able to become an international well-known entertainer. Such opportunities are still there for T-ara, so all is not lost. Please consider that both parties have already overcome their problems and moved on from them. Both sides would like to focus and create a better improvement about themselves now. Hopefully, things will come together just fine, and make some really good music for everybody to enjoy.
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Respectfully, both Chris Brown and T.I. overcame tremendous obstacles in their lives, and changing for the better as they going along. That already says a lot as they continue to prove that they are doing the very best that they can, especially reaching out towards the international community, and interested in working with T-ara. All 3 parties involved in this collaboration all have their redemption that they want to have, and they all still do have that chance to achieve it, including Hwayoung. Her pauses can be interpreted in many other ways than that one. Previous K-Pop artists achieved far less than the Wonder Girls, Girls' Generation, 2NE1, and BoA, while trying to enter the U.S., so on a technicality, these are successes than failures.
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A huge THANK YOU to Diadem and fans in California for helping out T-ara in the U.S.! I don't think it's rushed, more like rearranging their schedules. I don't believe they were expecting love calls from the U.S. producers and artists not long after T-ara N4's debut. Sometimes this can happen in the business and entertainment worlds. Beside the whole "Blaming Kim Kwang Soo Thingy", I think he's doing the best he can right now. Opportunity knocking on the company doors from the U.S., he's wise enough to talk things out to see if working with them is possible, thanks to Dani. And so far, the news lately are quite positive, as antis continue to desperately try to bring the fandom down and their sad lame attempts to attack Core Contents Media and T-ara. Yes, I hope their collaboration becomes a success too. That's understandable, but please consider it this way, Chris Brown will be one the few in the U.S. who will be able to truthfully witness and testify how capable they are, and recommend T-ara to other U.S. artists and producers, because he has worked with them. Plus, there are other potential artists, like T.I., who could be next after, or same with Chris Brown, to collaborate with T-ara as well. Please remember, this is like building workable creditability in the U.S. by having artists and producers to say T-ara is great to work with and make good and/or great music together. But we shall see how it comes together. Yes, that is possible, however, if things are shaping up to be truthfully to what is being reported, it seems more unlikely that this is hype. Language shouldn't be that much of a problem, and Dani is learning and doing well so far. Well, it is their first time making such a trip to the U.S. I agree, it will be interesting. It will be very wise to wait and see what will happen, and continue to support them. I swear that Eunjung quote will be remembered and emulated by fans everywhere.
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I can't wait for the official press conference for more details. And yes, they are most definitely welcome to comeback to the U.S. As for working with Chris Brown, let's see how well they can make music together. Let us all hope it will come together very good. I just love that last part in the article.
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I am so happy again. They are doing better and better with each day with these updates here in the U.S., and T.I. is without a doubt a must have collaboration. This man went through so much in his life and overcame so many challenges to become a better person, and still able to make great comebacks and collaborations, making him a well respected artist and person. Oh my goodness, I can just play with the notions of T.I. rapping with T-ara right now to no end. After the shoe shopping thing you guys covered, I was thinking, "Those are some really nice shoes right there."
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[13.05.13] T-ara N4's first meeting with Chris Brown.. "All smiles"
Emperor Ryu replied to nathaniel's topic in News
I believe they got the nonimmigrant temporary visa type, and I'm pretty sure the T-ara members do not fall on the terrorist watch list. -
I dare to believe in a full English T-ara Album release in the U.S. as a possibility, because pointing out the obvious that they can improve on their skills even more, and reach their fans in person. Even by reading this article alone proves that there are lots of K-Pop fans here, and some of them are celebrities, artists, producers, and label companies. I am very, very inquisitive how T-ara and Core Contents Media will proceed with these, and assuming other U.S. meetings to come, in the next few days.
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May 20th marked and noted on my calendar. I can't wait to hear the details from them officially. 1500 or NOTHIN, and Sony Studios sounds very promising and very, very good news. Not sure about Ray J though, unless he's trying to start over with something different and redeeming from previous mistakes. And to think, they have 3 more days to spend in the U.S. This affirms my faith in K-Pop's growth here, yet again. South Korea U.S.A, Japan, China, and the rest of the world. Just have to love it.
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[13.05.13] T-ara N4's first meeting with Chris Brown.. "All smiles"
Emperor Ryu replied to nathaniel's topic in News
That was back in early 2011, and plenty of time to get current visas. On a technicality, the concert organizers in San Francisco screwed up the visas for T-ara, Davichi, and Yangpa, not Core Contents Media. I'm sure the U.S. Embassy in South Korea was able to get them official visas within a day's time. According to the media reports online, Core Contents Media had to reschedule themselves to accommodate Chris Brown's invitation to visit the U.S. and discuss a possible working relationship. Sometimes a spur of the moment for an opportunity in the business world does happen from time to time. We'll see how well it turns out over the next few days. We don't know their current level of English, nor do we know how often they practice it, but given that Dani (U.S. Citizen) is fluent in English, and able to assist the rest of the group, there shouldn't be any doubts when it comes to their English language now. T-ara should be able to bridge and debut in the U.S. -
[13.05.13] T-ara N4's first meeting with Chris Brown.. "All smiles"
Emperor Ryu replied to nathaniel's topic in News
With T-ara joining the Wonder Girls, Girls' Generation, and 2NE1, and some from f(x), Sistar, and later on, Rania, making avenues into the U.S., I agree it will definitely make things more interesting. We still don't have any details yet on the Soyeon-Boram-Qri sub-unit, or when they will debut in Japan. T-ara N4 is already part of the genre with its promotional song, as it is no different for K-hiphop already being part of K-Pop. Please keep in mind that this meeting is T-ara, as a whole group, collaborating with Chris Brown in the U.S., because Dani is there, and there also could be cellphone/live video feeds for the other members to be on these meetings too (Technology). The whole PR move angle is quite inconsequential when for a fact public relations is practically involved in almost everything job related for entertainers. The right decision to call right now is wait and see if they can or cannot work something out. Everyone starting a venture into the U.S. will start somewhere and work their way up to get bigger and better. And given how well those companies have done from previous K-Pop artists, like 2NE1 winning an international award on MTV and having concerts, Psy (self-explanatory), SM Town performance in New York, and the Wonder Girls having a cross-country tour and managing to have a episode length movie, they all definitely made some connections while being here and I won't be surprised at all should they make even more connections in the future to come. Core Contents Media is starting to establish and cement connections in the U.S. now. I have faith in T-ara and Core Contents Media to make it here in the U.S. In truthfulness, reality includes positive events and thinking, so realistically, people making these types of goals are quite real, and most likely happens a whole lot for people everywhere. -
[13.05.13] T-ara arrive in LA to meet with Chris Brown, greeted by 300 fans
Emperor Ryu replied to nathaniel's topic in News
300 might be possible if the security staff and other airport personnel, even including passengers from other countries from other flights who knows who they are. Not sure about whether or not limos were sent, or could've been rejected politely, because there was 2 vans there, unless the limos were for the bodyguards to use as vehicle blockers for the vans. 18 bodyguards sounds about right to cover the perimeter and standby as back-up. But nonetheless, it's good to see fans able to take some time during the weekend to welcome them into our country. Thanks for uploading those youtube videos. You're so fortunate. We also have to at least take into consideration for fans here for only having less than 2 days to adjust their schedules, prepare, and then show up at the airport to welcome them. Perhaps they arrived later on and found out that they already missed them. But then again, maybe fans are awaiting other opportunities to meet them elsewhere more personally, like at restaurants and/or shopping malls. But again, Thank You for being there. -
Chris Brown was arrested on March 5, 2009, which is much longer than T-ara's incident last year, so there's a difference beside the level of severity and consequences that was taken between both parties here. I do not believe you're correct about Kim Kwang Soo only keeping Hyomin, Eunjung, Jiyeon, because Areum is right there with them as a sub-unit, and Jiyeon informing everybody about the Soyeon-Boram-Qri sub-unit later on. I was told that Girls' Generation will be releasing an English Album this year. 2NE1 is rumored to release one as well, including the Wonder Girls, although that seems like it'll happen next year for them. I remember reading about Rania making a push into the U.S. sometime this month and rumors about talks with signing with a label company. Not sure which one, but I do recall someone mentioning one of Chris Brown's labels. I'm not going to jump to conclusions about any of their works, because I haven't heard and/or seen any of the works to make an accurate assessment. In fact, none of us can make such conclusions until we've seen officially released promotional materials for them. Best to wait for their releases and watch the results unfold. Psy is helping to pave K-Pop a way more accessible into the U.S. market, thanks to previous K-Pop artists before in their attempts to get in as well, even though it didn't yield as much, but in the larger picture, it is progressing better than before. We're not sure how good their level of English is right now, but Dani is from the U.S., and if I can recall, Tiffany from Girls' Generation did most of the interviews while in our nation. Again, K-Pop since the late 1990s has vastly improved presently. Even though the measure of success is not on par with the local prominent U.S. artists, that doesn't mean that they're failures, because without such attempts, Psy, Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, and 2NE1 won't have gotten that much opportunities to perform here. Given how other K-Pop artists are getting into the U.S., like f(x), Rania, and Sistar, K-Pop has been working progressively over the years, because there are fans here. There are way more K-Pop artists getting into the U.S. since the early 2000s, and that alone speaks just how much the genre has improved and still improving. Please remember that T-ara incident is actually the biggest farce by antis ever in K-Pop history. His fourth album did top the Billboard 200 upon its release and sold around 270,000 copies during its first week, in early 2011. His "Yeah 3x" single did well too, even internationally, which was rather surprising, but did signify that we've moved on from his wrongful ordeal with Rihanna, even though this incident is already permanent on his life record. Given the positive feedbacks that was received on his comeback, I still believe there's redemption for him to achieve, but still open for debate because of the potential backlash for an alleged accusation that he violated his court sentencing term, and his second break up Rihanna by classically cheating on her with another woman recently. I'll give Chris Brown the benefit to improve himself. As for T-ara working with him, I still do believe it'll be more in favor of T-ara. But, we'll just have to wait and see, because it's still in the negotiation phase and nothing has been finalized on this collaboration. Well, he did complete his domestic violence courses and was psychologically approved to deal with his own anger management by court order, so I won't overly exaggerate, but will be cautious to be safe when working with him and keep things professional as singers and co-workers, that is, should they complete their negotiations and decide on working together, and have him assist T-ara debuting in the U.S. Please keep in mind, we still don't know when T-ara's U.S. debut will happen. It could next year, or the year after, and there's lots of things that could change during that amount of time. I don't believe any of those options are viable given the circumstances Chris Brown is currently facing from both the court and the public. He knows if he screws up this opportunity, an international one, he'll be struggling much worse than before in terms of his career and public image. He won't be able to make the level of comeback like his fourth album, should he screw up this one with T-ara. When his fourth album was released back in 2011, to much of everybody's surprise here in the U.S., international communities sprang forth in support of his single. European countries more notably. But his single with Justin Bieber, "Next To You" peaked at 95 on the GAON Chart, and his "Strip" song reached 43 later on during that year. Suffice to say, South Korea is aware of Chris Brown. As for the reactions here, everybody is reliving the events that happened back in 2009, despite efforts to remind others what has changed since then and what's happening right now. There's a possibility that it could work out for T-ara more than Chris Brown, should this become officially agreed that both him and T-ara will be working together in the U.S., which would be T-ara's debut in our country. We'll just have to wait and see what happens next. All of us are not sure just how successful this possible T-ara and Chris Brown collaboration is going to be, given the positive results from their comebacks. Image wise, and reputation, aside, it is possible to create a workable collaborative music together. Everybody in the entertainment industry faces that possibility of falling short in their works. The K-Pop industry are actually making more better progression into the U.S. market gradually, seeing how successful BoA, Wonder Girls, 2NE1, Girls' Generation were able to perform way more than previous K-Pop artists. When searching Chris Brown's earlier days it wasn't this bad, at least he's striving to redeem himself now than never, which is a good thing. As for T-ara, some of the antis still can't handle the truth from the members themselves, which still makes them rather pathetic. Some of other antis have changed for the better, which is good. They are still in the negotiating phase in light of these media reports on it. Nothing is finalized yet. I don't think it would tarnish T-ara's image, considering Chris Brown has his own to worry about. Since lots people don't believe in the antis against T-ara, and some antis becoming fans again, thanks to N4, T-ara is in a much better position to gain from this. Lots of things that could happen in the future for everybody, but considering the positive feedbacks for both T-ara N4's and Chris Brown's comebacks there might be a possible workable collaboration that could be beneficial for T-ara. In the actual scope of the K-Pop genre in the U.S., it has been gradually getting better and better, seeing how successful Psy has become recently. Other K-Pop artists before Girls' Generation, Wonder Girls, and 2NE1 helped open the possibilities for the genre's future prospects to become even more co-existent in the U.S. than previously. T-ara does study other languages, including English, because there are significant amount of U.S. fans of K-Pop artists. Chris Rock? That would be quite an surprising and interesting collaboration right here. Considering that T-ara has improved their image and reputation recently since N4's interview, and antis still running amok with their insanity, while their numbers are decreasing and T-ara support increased, and still increasing, T-ara is in a far better position than Chris Brown, who has a criminal record. Everybody knows that the bullying scandal was a sham and fabricated by antis. Compare that to the irrefutable proof of Rihanna's 911 call and facial injury photos, and his plead of guilty in a court of law, there's a huge, and quite massive difference between our T-ara and Chris Brown. There's no mistake about that. Common sense right now is that they are discussing the possibilities of working together. Nothing is finalized on this. But it does signify that T-ara does have possibilities to work with other artists and promote here in the U.S., which is very good to hear. Common sense will always remind all of us that human dignity of forgiveness and redemption will prevail so long as the person(s) actions, beliefs, and understanding is unwavering in the face of such life challenges ahead of them. Please remember, humans have the ability to learn from their own mistakes, and by encouraging this, will aide a better possibility for our future. Kim Kwang Soo knows what he's doing by talking things out with Chris Brown first, before making a decision on this. T-ara probably has a mutual respect and understanding on how well Chris Brown is trying to improve himself, and learning from his mistakes, which could help them out. There's also that possibility that Chris Brown could help T-ara in working with other artists too, like Rihanna. We all just have to wait and see what will happen next. If this collaboration does happen, I believe it'll work more in favor of T-ara and possibly improve a little bit on Chris Brown. Please note that Psychology and Physics are 2 different fields of study. If both were one in the same field and were true, there will be way more wars throughout our history and justify any unwarranted hatred as a just cause to murder someone, even if that person was simply ugly or made an idiotic comment.
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I share the same sentiment when it come to Chris Brown too. Granted he paid his dues and took responsibility for his actions against Rihanna, even though he ended up cheating on her with another girl on their second try as a couple. But yeah, hopefully T-ara will someday debut in the U.S. soon. There's a possibility that the public would like T-ara more than Chris Brown, who violently beat Rihanna's face then went to jail, pleaded guilty and sentenced in a court of law, which is way more worse than what the girls had to go through, if you ask me. But, we shall see how it turns out though. It's still the negotiation stage right now. Agreed, she won't get flak from that. We'll see if this is Dani's debut or not. Either way, it's good to hear from her though. All we can do now is hope for the better, and hope that things turn out good and without incident. It is still possible to have other U.S. artists to collaborate with T-ara. As to why having him, might have to do with the whole the image comparison between them, although they differ greatly. But, we'll see what happens though. Redemption is still possible for him while he still alive. He's not my favorite either, and I too, hope things can work out for T-ara to debut in the U.S. It's starting to feel like that saying, "Work with what you got. And then work your way up from there." Despite hearing this year about the possibility that he only served nearly half of the community service he was sentenced to for his assault on Rihanna. I understand that very much, which I think T-ara would benefit more from this than Chris Brown. There might be a chance T-ara could benefit from this by having the people shift their dislike onto him, and/or have them think that T-ara's image isn't that bad when compared to Chris Brown's image. But it's still the negotiation stage, we'll just have to wait and see happens next. T-ara can still join up with other U.S. artists. I'm starting to wonder if this is somehow related to his community service sentence. I know he's scheduled back in court on June 10th of this year to review his service record of his court sentencing. I won't worry about a T-ara storm, it's the Chris Brown one to look out for.
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[13.05.10] T-ara N4 to thank their fans by giving autographed hats
Emperor Ryu replied to nathaniel's topic in News
Lucky fans to get those signed caps. I wonder if they will give away more autographed caps for other future performances. There's a wikipedia page on the Samulnori. 35 member crew sounds good too. It's going to be another sweet performance. -
There's no proof that they are on bad terms to begin with. There are far more proof that demonstrates to the contrary. She clearly said in her tweet that the situation with those unproven allegations were getting way out of hand and people continued to take things way out of context. Anyone with common sense would know that the antis were taking it way too far with their hatred for the other members. If someone was truly bullied very badly, would it be even make sense to tweet out a supportive message for those accused members, since she was already no longer with the company? Again, she's supportive of them. An apology quite frankly means an apology for the already clarified incident by the members in that letter, that it was a disagreement/argument between them. None of them wanted her fired, let alone separated from the group. How can that even be remotely interpreted as bad terms? That doesn't make sense, especially when they are supportive of her. Therefore, they are on good terms. And yet there's a comment for it. Strange. Maru Entertainment is a subsidiary company of Core Contents Media, therefore both C.E.O.s know each other, and I even recall reading in a media article that mentioned Kim Kwang Soo knowing about this, and that he's good friends with him. Hyoyoung was pretty much the only person who was updating everybody online, during that time back then. When Hwayoung restarted her updates, things started to gradually claim down more. I don't see how this can ever be considered as delusional. Moving along, and please note, personal attacks is not going to help this discussion at all, . . . Soyeon has said that "before" the Hong Kong Interview. Naturally, given the age position between them, except for Areum and Dani, that will be on default anyways. To declare such a family-like relationship publicly, only further proves that they are on good terms, not bad terms. Firstly, a contract termination without any conditions that prevents her from rejoining, does not mean she can't be given a new one in its place, and be reinstated back into the company. Secondly, Kim Kwang Soo perfectly made that clear publicly. Lastly, there was no official media reports, or public announcements stating that she signed with that acting company. The latest thing we heard about her acting endeavors, was when she was taking a break from studying the craft. Someone mentioned about her attending an acting school, but there's no verification for that. That doesn't mean it's going to stay that way, given how positive T-ara-N4 is doing right now. If it stayed that way up till now, everybody would be still be hating on them, so obviously that isn't the case, or even an excuse, either. The apologies made between all of them are clear and unwavering, and quite frankly, speaks for itself from all parties involved, even with this recent interview with T-ara-N4. Given how fans have a different perspective on T-ara-N4's debut song from the official announcement made by them, obviously, Hwayoung did not clarify what those lyrics truly mean. Surely it would've made lots of media coverage if she did, but since she didn't, fans were left to speculate. Again, there's no proof to even say that there was spite against T-ara in her lyrics at all. For all we know it could mean other things besides the anti-point-of-view in life. Plus, she didn't pursue a musical career after that very short release, but went into acting and remained supportive of T-ara. Who in Core Contents Media ever said that Hwayoung can't reemerge as a T-ara member? Only Hwayoung can make that decision, and there are definitely many fans who will welcome her wholeheartedly and become even more supportive of the entire group, when she reunites with T-ara. There's no way to change that hopefulness at all. The antis lost, plain and simple. Antis will find ways to hate them regardlessly whether or not Hwayoung rejoins T-ara. That's not really a viable reason to justify Hwayoung's separation, especially when that wasn't even the sole reason why her contract was terminated either. Kim Kwang Soo publicly announced that she can rejoin T-ara, and there are many fans who support her return to the group.
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Only a few antis will use that baseless argument and believe that Hwayoung and the rest of the members are on bad terms, when that isn't even close to the truth. If we took a look at Hwayoung's reaction tweets to Eunjung's drama production removal and T-ara's written letter by Qri, that is way far from being spiteful, let alone awkward. In fact, they're very supportive of each other. During their Hong Kong interview, Soyeon publicly stated for the entire group that they still even think of her as a sister to all of them. During Hwayoung's meeting with Kim Kwang Soo, he made it perfectly clear that she can return to T-ara when she's ready. After all, she was recovering from a foot injury. We don't know just how extensive her injury was, but she can heal, she's still young. She even keeps in contact with Kim Kwang Soo through another agency who happens to be a friend of his. Hyoyoung, bless her sisterly heart, in keeping the lines of communication between her sister and everyone else. There are lots of fans who will welcome her back in the group, and chant all of their names. Her brand new and improved contract is waiting for her at Core Contents Media. Hwayoung is family to the rest of the members and on good terms with Kim Kwang Soo still. It will be an amazing and quite dazzling comeback with Hoymin, Soyeon, Eunjung, Boram, Jiyeon, Qri, Hwayoung, Areum, and Dani finally together. Hwayoung can rejoin T-ara, it's so very possible for her, only a few antis are trying to prevent her return, because they are either a 6 member T-ara bias, or still hate Hwayoung for no logical reasoning whatsoever. No, it won't bring more damage, because of the enormous support T-ara N4 debut has been getting lately proves otherwise, especially after this newly released interview of them. Antis will always try to find something to hate on T-ara regardless if Hwayoung rejoins or not. So that doesn't even make sense to use as an argument. The only awkwardness is only coming from the antis who couldn't handle the truth about what was "really going on", and continue to brag about how delusional their feelings and sickly, twisted ways of thinking compels them to believe otherwise. Hoymin, Soyeon, Eunjung, Boram, Jiyeon, Qri, Hwayoung, Areum, and Dani was mentioned to have cried together and didn't want to be separated just before she left. How does that even translate as awkward? That's totally the opposite. Again, that doesn't make any sense to even think, or even consider, that there's any rift between Hwayoung, the rest of the members, and Core Contents Media currently. Given this latest interview, Hyomin, Eunjung, Jiyeon were fighting back their tears for Hwayoung. That clearly shows them wanting her back. The antis that hated on the rest of the members will actually turn over a new leaf and begin renewed again as fans when Hwayoung rejoins with T-ara, because from their perspective, it will mean more than forgiveness, more than love, it will mean unity that overcame insurmountable odds. A eucatastrophe end of the struggling past, and the creation of a bright future ahead of them all, as well as the fandom.