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3rd May 2011 10:09 AM |
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After School's Nana is a favorite amongst male idols
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Well, maybe not their ultimate favorite girl idol member, but they surely want to go on a spring picnic with her.
In a monthly survey by SBS’s “Inkigayo“, participating artists were asked to choose a female idol that they would like to go on a spring picnic with. After School’s Nana was revealed to have taken first place in the female singer category, while Orange Caramel took first place for the girl group category.
It looks like the girls of Orange Caramel, Nana in particular, are really rising in popularity.
One representative said, “Every staff member and male singer ran to the bulletin board to vote for Nana. She is really popular because of her doll-like face.”
Netizens wrote, “I want to go on a spring picnic with her too”, “The music world is obsessed with Nana as well”, “She is popular everywhere. I am so jealous”
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After School discusses their admissions and graduation system
Although it’s a familiar concept in other music markets, After School was the first to debut with a unique admissions and graduation concept in Korea. It’s a genius system for the agencies themselves, since what better way to test out the potential of their trainees than by adding them as a rookie to an already established group?
Unfortunately, the ones that must directly endure this system are the members themselves. Although there hasn’t been a formal departure yet (aside from Yoo So Young’s leave), one can only imagine the emotional and mental stress this puts on the relationships between the members.
In an interview with Star News, the girls directly addressed the issue as honestly as they could. “At first, we were a bit put off that we had worked so hard to establish After School’s name and that just anyone could join. Why would we think that? Whenever we felt that we were finally getting our teamwork down, someone would leave and another would join.”
Even with their latest “Virgin” release, the members came in tow with E-Young. “It was difficult to deal with at first, but it just became natural after a while. We all just focused on the stage and accepted our new members with an open heart. It’s all for After School, after all.”
Like previously explained, the members are divided into generations, with Kahi, Jung Ah, Jooyeon, and Bekah in the first generation, UEE in the second, Orange Caramel in the third, and E-Young in the fourth.
The girls stated, “Now that we’ve been through all of the ups and downs, there aren’t any obstacles for us in that regard. By experiencing all of this, we’ve gotten a lot stronger as a team. We also grew and matured as we overcame hardships together. Now, our dream is to see the new members of After School promoting dozens of years from now.”
Now that they’ve made their comeback, what are their goals for this promotion cycle? “We want to get an ‘all-kill’ on every music chart. It’s a dream that every singer would want. It’s not a must, but we think it’d make us feel like we’re being rewarded for our hard work.”
They concluded, “There’s still a long way to go. We’re just running straight ahead, not paying attention to first or last place. This album is important to us since we want to firmly establish ourselves through this promotion cycle. We’re going to band together tighter than ever to show everything we can on stage (laughter).”
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source: allkpop
And this not really news but I noticed that Girl's Day's Minah is wearing the same dress as E-Young.
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After School's Bekah explains her absence from "Let's Step Up"
Fans may have noticed by now that Bekah has been missing from After School’s “Let’s Step Up” performances. The girls have been earning headlines left and right for their impressive step dance routine, but where is Bekah?
Bekah herself recently revealed through Sports Chosun, “I injured my ankle last year, which was why I was in the States. I recently injured it again during practice and wasn’t able to recover enough to perform our step dance routine. It requires surgery, but my schedule overlapped with our comeback so I had to push back my surgery date. I’m currently taking medication and am feeling better. It is upsetting that I wasn’t able to join the dance since I worked hard for it, but it’s okay because I’m able to rap on stage.”
She continued, “Fortunately, ‘Shampoo‘ doesn’t have an intense choreography like our previous promotions so there aren’t any difficulties for me. It’s been nearly a year since I’ve last stood on stage, so I’m both nervous and happy. I promise to work hard from here on out.”
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source: allkpop
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