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On May 26 2011 13:42 The_LiNk wrote: Article says he's moving onto SM Entertainment. I don't like this man's style; I started listening to Kpop to get away from the American sexualized style of pop. SM better not let this man lay a finger on SNSD's comeback.
SNSD isn't sexualized? They use sex more than most girl groups.
that is a lie. both you and i know it. yes they popularized legs. But using more sex than most groups? no just no.
7-membered Korean girl group T-ARA will be holding a live event in Japan for the very first time on July 5th. Rumors of T-ARA debuting in Japan have been floating around for a while, and the showcase announcement confirms that the girls are finally gearing up for their Japanese debut.
T-ara has signed an exclusive contract worth 350 million yen with J-ROCK for their Japanese debut. Under this arrangement to groom them as all-round entertainers, EMI Music Japan will be their record label while they will be managed and marketed by Smile Company, under Johnny’s Entertainment.
The event will take place at Tokyo’s SHIBUYA-AX, where 1,500 fans will be invited to attend for free. To enter the draw for a ticket, visit the group’s official website starting June 8th at 10 AM (JST).