T-ara

T-ara
티아라

T-ara at the Cyworld Dream Music Festival, July 23, 2011 (From left to right: Hwayoung, Qri, Hyomin, Boram, Jiyeon, Soyeon, Eunjung)
Background information
Also known as Tiara, Tara
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres K-Pop, dance-pop, electropop, R&B, teen pop
Years active 2009–present
Labels Core Contents Media, Mnet Media (South Korea)
EMI Music Japan (Japan)
Associated acts Supernova, SeeYa, Davichi, Coed School
Website Official Korean website
Official Japanese website
Members
Boram
Qri
Soyeon
Eunjung
Hyomin
Hwayoung
Jiyeon
Past members
Jiae
Jiwon

T-ara (Korean: 티아라, Japanese: ティアラ, often stylized as T-ARA or T♔ARA) is a South Korean girl group formed by Core Contents Media in 2009. Before their debut, there was a high level of interest in the group as they were called "Super Rookies" and had been training for three years prior to debut.[1]

Originally a five-member group, they released their first song "Good Person" for the soundtrack of the Korean drama Cinderella Man in April 2009. In June 2009, members Jiwon and Jiae left the group, delaying the group's debut. The next month, T-ara regrouped to become a six-member group with the addition of Boram, Qri, and Soyeon, and released their debut single "거짓말" ("Lies").[2]

In July 2010, T-ara introduced a new member, Ryu Hwayoung, to become a seven-member group.[3] T-ara uses a rotating leader system, and has a different member of the group elected as leader each year, in order to give both the group and the individual members the opportunity to grow in a new direction.[4]

In 2011, T-ara signed a $4.3 million contract with management company J-ROCK for their Japanese debut, the highest out of all the girl groups debuting in Japan.[5] Their major record label is EMI Music Japan while their management and promotional marketing takes place under J-ROCK.[6] The group's first single, a remake of their 2009 hit "Bo Peep Bo Peep", debuted at #1 on the Oricon weekly charts with 49,712 copies sold,[7] the first for a debuting Korean girl group ever in history.[8]

Contents

History

Pre-debut

The original five T-ara members were trained for three years, and released their first song "좋은 사람" (Good Person) for the Korean drama Cinderella Man soundtrack. In early 2009, Jiyeon was in a collaboration with SeeYa and Davichi for a project single titled "여성시대" (Women's Generation).

In June 2009, Core Contents Media announced that Jiae and Jiwon left the group due to differences in music style. Soyeon, Boram and Qri were added. Later, it was revealed that Soyeon was originally cast to be a part of Girls' Generation (SNSD), but six months prior to her debut she withdrew from the group due to personal circumstances. Her stint away from the music industry was relatively short as she quickly joined T-ara following open auditions to replace the departing members.[9] The group's agency released promotional pictures in July 2009 in accordance with the new members. Afterward, T-ara released their debut single "Lies" (Korean: "거짓말").

2009: Debut and Absolute First Album

T-ara made their debut on MBC's Radio Star talk show on July 29, 2009.[10] Their music video was released that day. Their first performance was on Mnet's M! Countdown music show, where they performed their debut single "Lies" (Korean: "거짓말") and "Wanna Play?" (Korean: "놀아볼래?"). Their debut was looked upon negatively by webpostings, where people stated that it was lipsynched and commented that it seemed like an elementary school performance.[11] The group announced afterward that future performances would be live.[12] A few members of T-ara (Eunjung, Soyeon, Hyomin and Jiyeon) were in a project group with label mates Supernova, a six member male group for the song, "TTL (Time to Love)". The single became the members first number 1 as it topped many of the online charts. On December 1, 2009, T-ara released their first full-length album, titled Absolute First Album. The album had two lead singles, "Bo Peep Bo Peep" and "Like The First Time", both with music videos.

2010: Breaking Heart and Temptastic

On January 1, 2010, T-ara's single "Bo Peep Bo Peep" won the first place award on the New Year's Day episode of Music Bank. Two days later, they won the Mutizen award on Inkigayo. The following week, T-ara won their second consecutive Music Bank and Mutizen awards. The week after, T-ara won their third consecutive Mutizen award (Triple Crown).

Later in the month, Core Contents Media announced that Eunjung and Hyomin would take part alongside label mates SeeYa and Davichi in project group called 'Wonder Woman'. Consequently, T-ara announced promotions for their follow up single, "Like The First Time" (Korean: "처음처럼"). Promotions ended quickly as member Soyeon was diagnosed with H1N1.[13]

In February, the group announced a re-release of their debut album, titled Breaking Heart. The music video for its lead single, "I Go Crazy Because of You" (Korean: "너 때문에 미쳐"), was released on February 24, 2010. The group performed their comeback stage on Mnet's M!Countdown. T-ara had won two consecutive Mutizen wins on SBS's Inkigayo and one First Place award on Mnet's M!Countdown. After promotions for "I Go Crazy Because of You" ended, T-ara promoted the next single off the repackaged album titled "I'm Really Hurt" (Korean: "내가 너무 아파").

On November 23, 2010, a music video for their song "Why Are You Being Like This" (Korean: "왜 이러니") was revealed.[14]

On December 1, 2010, T-ara released their first mini album, Temptastic, in digital format. The music video for their title track, "Yayaya", was revealed on the same day. The album's physical release was delayed until December 3 due to the bombardment of Yeonpyeong in November.[15] The group held their first comeback stage through KBS's Music Bank on December 3 and began promotions with their new 7th member, Hwayoung, and new leader, Boram. T-ara received two consecutive wins for "Why Are You Being Like This" and "Yayaya" on Mnet's M! Countdown on December 9, 2010 and December 16, 2010 respectively.

2011: Japanese debut, John Travolta Wannabe and Black Eyes

In June 2011, it was announced that T-ara would be making a comeback with their comeback song "Roly-Poly" on July 1, 2011.[16] It was also announced that the group would be advancing into the Japanese market with a showcase on July 5.[17]

On June 14, 2011, Core Contents Media had announced that Hyomin would be taking over the leadership for this album and for their Japanese promotions.[18] They further explained saying, "In order to instill a sense of responsibility in each of the members, we have decided to change the leader for each new album release. We will be passing the leader role onto members who have not been leader yet. The reason Eunjung was leader during their debut was because she and Hyomin had trained the longest with T-ara, and we felt that she would be the best fit". They continued, "Likewise, Hyomin has been chosen for T-ara’s Japanese and ‘Roly-Poly’ promotions for the same reasons as Eunjung. We have made this decision after much discussions with both the members and our agency."

T-ara's "Roly-Poly" music video and song was released on June 29 and reached #1 on Cyworld, GomTV, Bugs, Nate and Mnet real-time charts after just an hour. "Roly-Poly" had received a great success and became the most downloaded, streamed[19] and the top grossing song of 2011 in Korea[20].

The group released a remix of "Roly-Poly" titled "Roly-Poly in Copacabana", named after the popular disco club in the 80's. T-ara began follow up promotions for "Roly-Poly in Copacabana" on KBS's Music Bank.

T-ara released their debut Japanese single "Bo Peep Bo Peep" on September 28, which debuted at #1 on Oricon's daily single chart with 20,068 sold on its first day of release.[21] The single is coupled with a Japanese remake of their song "I Go Crazy Because of You".[22] The single also tops the Oricon's weekly single chart with 49,712 copies sold in the first week,[23] a debut record for a Korean female pop group.

In September, it was announced that T-ara would be making a comeback in November. The album will contain a similar electronic sound to that of Absolute First Album and Breaking Heart. A 30-minute music video will be released in Early November which will have a drama-like storyline and a 1 billion won production budget.[24]

T-ara's second Japanese single was a remake of "Yayaya" from their Temptastic mini-album, which was released on November 30.[25]

On November 9, 2011, T-ara released the track and music video for their comeback song "Cry Cry". The 15-minute drama music video was part 1 of a longer story, which will be followed up with part 2 on January 2, 2012 with the music video for their upcoming song "Lovey-Dovey". "Cry Cry" starred T-ara's maknae Jiyeon and actor Cha Seung Won, along with others. "Cry Cry" hit #1 on various Korean charts including Gaon and Naver.[26] T-ara's third mini album Black Eyes was released digitally on November 11, due to the overwhelming demand for "Cry Cry".[27] The album was physically released on November 18, which charted at #1 on Hanteo and #2 on Gaon's weekly album charts. Two additional music videos for "Cry Cry" were filmed, a dance version which was revealed on November 18 and a ballad version on November 21.

Core Contents Media announced on December 7 that T-ara's 3rd leader Hyomin will be passing on her leadership to Soyeon. She will be leading T-ara starting with their follow-up promotions for their song "Lovey-Dovey" on January 1, 2012.[28]

The group's third Japanese single will be a remake of "Roly-Poly". The songs "Lies" and "Apple is A" from their debut album Absolute First Album will be included on version A and B of the single respectively, with the former receiving a music video[29].

2012: Funky Town

On 2nd January 2012, T-ara released the MV of Lovey-Dovey (Part 2 MV continuation of Cry Cry). On 3rd January 2012, they released digital EP Funky Town (the repackaged of Black Eyes).

Members

Current

Stage Name Birth Name Date of Birth Position Biography
Boram Jeon Boram March 22, 1986 Vocalist 3rd Generation Artist.
Qri Lee Jihyun December 12, 1986 Vocalist Shares the birthday as band member Eunjung. Former Model.
Soyeon Park Injung October 5, 1987 Leader, Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Spokesperson Former SM trainee, was part of the project group that is now known as Girls Generation
Eunjung Ham Eunjung December 12, 1988 Vocalist, Lead Rapper Originally trained to become an actress. Shares the same birthday as band member Qri.
Hyomin Park Sunyoung May 30, 1989 Lead Vocalist, Rapper Former JYP Trainee.
Hwayoung Ryu Hwayoung April 22, 1993 Main Rapper Twin sister Ryu Hyoyoung is a member of 5dolls
Jiyeon Park Jiyeon June 7, 1993 Vocalist, Main Dancer, Maknae Formerly trained to become an actress and model.

Leader timeline

Term Member Timespan
1 Jiae Pre-debut
2 Eunjung July 2009 - July 2010
3 Boram July 2010 - June 2011
4 Hyomin June 2011 - January 2012
5 Soyeon January 2012 - present

Former

Member Birth Name Position
Jiae
(2009)
Lee Ji Ae (이지애) Leader, Main Vocalist
Jiwon
(2009)
Yang Ji Won (양지원) Vocalist

Trivia

Endorsements

Even before their debut, T-ara had been getting many proposals for endorsements ranging from sweets, beverages, apparel, cosmetics, and communications.

In October 2009, The group signed a contract for their first commercial-film with Nonghyup Apples. They recorded the song "Apple Song" especially for the CF, which was later included and retitled as "Apple is A" on the group's debut studio album Absolute First Album.[31]

In 2010, the group modeled for such companies as Mentholatum Korea,[32] Tedin Water Parks,[33] and Olympus cameras.[34] T-ara was chosen to model for Tedin Waterpark again in 2011.[35]

In February, T-ara and their labelmate Supernova signed an endorsement contract with Japanese family restaurant chain Gusto. Each group reportedly received a minimum of $1,000,000 USD.

The group opened their own online shopping mall "T-ara Dot Com" in March 2010. The members had planned the concept and the setup of the shopping mall, including choosing the models and styling as well as handling the sales of the online transactions. A reality show of the same name was centered behind the business.

T-ara had launched their own café franchise called "Cafe Page One" that will expand into a chain of 500 nation-wide stores. The name of their cafe was influenced from the cafe that member Eunjung ran in her drama " Coffee House". "Cafe Page One" was opened on July 1, 2011, where the members were present to greet the customers.[36]

In 2011, T-ara earned 3 billion won ($2.7 million) in the span of 3 months from modelling in commercial-flims for sports brand Spris, electronics brand iRiver, software company Windysoft, optical store Look Optical, instant noodles brand Shin Ramyun, Crown Mountain and many others.[37]

In July. the group had been chosen as the new advertisement models for cosmetics brand Tony Moly. T-ara is expected to model for the brand in not only South Korea, but China, Japan, and other Asian countries as well.[38]

T-ara will be the first idol group to sign a contract with online shopping mall Hi-Mart.[39]

Discography

Korean discography

Studio albums
Repackaged albums
Extended plays
Repackaged EPs

Japanese discography

Single albums

Other Activities

Television

Year Show
2010 T-ara World
T-ara Dot Com
T-ara's Hello Baby
T-ara Dream Girls
2011 T-ara's Pretty Boys

Awards and nominations

External links

References

  1. ^ (Korean) 티아라 인기가요 여신 매력 발산 ‘슈퍼신인 위력 대단’ (T-ara Radiates Goddess Charm, "Strong Force from Super Rookies"). Joins.com//Newsen. August 2, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  2. ^ (Korean) 전영록 딸 전보람, 티아라 새 멤버 합류! ‘가수 3대 집안’ (T-ara gets a new member) Newsen. June 3, 2009.
  3. ^ T-ara introduces 7th member & crowns Boram as new leader
  4. ^ (Korean) "유닛공백 보완효과"…티아라, 7인조 시대 연 까닭? (Why T-ara Added New Member & Boram as Leader) Sports Seoul. July 16, 2010.
  5. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 50억 근접 역대 최고가 전속계약..일본 J-ROCK과 47억 Newsen. September 7, 2011.
  6. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 日 홍보 및 매니지먼트사 J-ROCK으로 정정 Nate. September 21, 2011.
  7. ^ (Korean) 티아라 '오리콘 1위 여세 몰아, 화려한 컴백 예고' (인터뷰) Naver. October 6, 2011.
  8. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 오리콘 데뷔싱글 주간1위..해외女 '최초' Nate. October 4, 2011.
  9. ^ (Korean) Moon, Wan-sik. 티아라 소연 "소녀시대 탈퇴 후 가장 힘들었다"(인터뷰)
  10. ^ (Korean) Jo, Hyeon-wu. ‘라디오스타’로 데뷔한 티아라, 소녀시대와 원더걸스 격파할 수 있을까 (T-ara Makes Debut on Radio Star, Can Compete with Girls' Generation and Wonder Girls). Kukinews. July 30, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  11. ^ (Korean) '립싱크야? 더빙이야?' 티아라 데뷔무대 '혹평' (Is it Lipsynched? Is it Dubbing?" T-ara's Debut Receives "Harsh Criticism"). Segye. July 31, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  12. ^ (Korean) Lee, Jae-hwan. 티아라 “더이상 립싱크는 없다” 뮤뱅부터 라이브 무대 (T-ara: "No More Lipsynching"; Live from Music Bank Onwards). Joins.com/Newsen. August 1, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  13. ^ 티아라 소연 ‘공신’ 촬영 중 실신 응급실行 ‘신종플루 의심판정’ - 손에 잡히는 뉴스 눈에 보이는 뉴스 - 뉴스엔
  14. ^ T-ara’s “Why Are You Being Like This” MV released!
  15. ^ "T-ara album release date delayed to December 3". http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?sec=ent5&idxno=2010112516463978219. Retrieved December 14, 2010. 
  16. ^ (Korean) Kim, Yong-un 티아라 `존 트라볼타 워너비`로 7월1일 컴백
  17. ^ (Japanese) 韓国で快進撃!T-ARA日本初ライブへ
  18. ^ (Korean) Kwon, Su Bin 티아라 보람→효민 리더교체 “모든 멤버에게 기회줄 것
  19. ^ http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=109&aid=0002285843
  20. ^ http://news.nate.com/view/20110826n04378
  21. ^ Number one on Oricon Daily Chart
  22. ^ (Japanese) T-ARA 日本デビューは曲にちなんで「にゃ~」の日に決定!
  23. ^ Bo Beep Bo Beep tops Oricon Weekly Chart
  24. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 10억 뮤비 제작 돌입…11월 소녀시대-원더걸스와 ‘맞대결’
  25. ^ (Japanese) 遅くなりましたが・・・
  26. ^ [1]
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  28. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 효민에서 소연으로 갑적스런 리더 교체 왜. Nate. December 7, 2011.
  29. ^ http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwi2bvpu3c1qdxntz.jpg
  30. ^ (Japanese) T-ARA(ティアラ)公式ウェブサイト | ファンクラブ
  31. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 첫 CF 3억대 가까운 개런티 보장 받아
  32. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 한국멘소래담 화장품 모델 발탁
  33. ^ (Korean) 큐티 섹시 티아라, 워터파크 모델로 선정!
  34. ^ (Korean) 림푸스, 티아라와 함께 한 이색출사 진행
  35. ^ (Korean) 테딘워터파크, 티아라의 두 번째 워터스캔들!
  36. ^ (Korean) 티아라 강남에 카페 오픈 “전국 500호점까지 체인 설립 계획”
  37. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 3개월간 30억! CF 대박 홈런
  38. ^ (Korean) 토니모리, 걸 그룹 티아라 전속 모델 발탁
  39. ^ (Korean) 티아라, 수억원대 주류광고 모델로 발탁