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티아라

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Nome:
T-ara
Aliases:
TARA
Hangul:
티아라
Fandom:
Queen's
Estreia em:
Jul 29, 2009
Geração:
Gen 2 | 2004 - 2011
Composition:
Female
Category:
Standard Group
Origin:
South KoreaSouth Korea
Sobre T-ara
T-ara captivated audiences with addictive dance tracks like “Roly-Poly” and memorable retro themes. Their chart dominance and catchy hooks solidified them as second-generation icons.

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  • [K-pop Report Card] Highs, lows, hard passes of crowded March–April release calendar

    [K-pop Report Card] Highs, lows, hard passes of crowded March–April release calendar

    Korea Times May 3, 2026

    March and April arrived with an unusually wide spread, spanning solo debuts, long-awaited comebacks, rookie bets, unexpected bops and a handful that somehow felt like contractual obligations. More volume does not always mean more substance. This edition tries to figure out which ones were worth the noise. As always, strong reactions in either direction are welcome. Your taste is entirely valid, even if this review just happens to disagree. Yena — "Catch Catch" from "LOVE CATCHER," released March 11 Verdict: Worth replaying If you grew up on Orange Caramel or T-ara, "Catch Catch" will feel like running into an old friend. The electronic beat at the song's core is about as far from current K-pop trends as it can get, and that is precisely the point. In a landscape where groups are rushing toward house, then EDM, then whatever the next cycle demands, Yena has quietly built something that belongs only to her. Leaning into retro as a deliberate identity is harder to pull off than it looks. Here, it works smartly. ITZY's Yuna — "Ice Cream" from eponymous solo debut album, released March 23 Ve

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