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▲ Girl group Apink / Courtesy of CHOI CREATIVE LAB |
Girl group Apink is gearing up to celebrate their 13th debut anniversary on April 19 with the release of a special song dedicated to their fans.
This tradition of releasing new music every April for their dedicated fan club, Pink Panda, continues this year with the upcoming song, the title of which has not yet been disclosed.
Apink made their debut in April 2011 with the EP "Seven Springs Of Apink" under A Cube Entertainment, now known as IST Entertainment. Originally consisting of seven members, the group currently comprises five members: Park Cho-rong, Yoon Bo-mi, Jeong Eun-ji, Kim Nam-joo, and Oh Ha-young.
Throughout their career, Apink has been known for their innocent and demure image, as exemplified in songs such as "My My" (2011), "NoNoNo" (2013), and "Mr. Chu" (2014).
In recent years, the group has transitioned to a more mature and chic concept, while maintaining their feminine appeal, as seen in hits like "I'm So Sick" (2018), "%%" (2019), and "Dumhdurum" (2020).
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Girl Group Continues Tradition of April Music Releases for Dedicated Fans
Courtesy of CHOI CREATIVE LAB
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▲ Girl group Apink / Courtesy of CHOI CREATIVE LAB |
Girl group Apink is gearing up to celebrate their 13th debut anniversary on April 19 with the release of a special song dedicated to their fans.
This tradition of releasing new music every April for their dedicated fan club, Pink Panda, continues this year with the upcoming song, the title of which has not yet been disclosed.
Apink made their debut in April 2011 with the EP "Seven Springs Of Apink" under A Cube Entertainment, now known as IST Entertainment. Originally consisting of seven members, the group currently comprises five members: Park Cho-rong, Yoon Bo-mi, Jeong Eun-ji, Kim Nam-joo, and Oh Ha-young.
Throughout their career, Apink has been known for their innocent and demure image, as exemplified in songs such as "My My" (2011), "NoNoNo" (2013), and "Mr. Chu" (2014).
In recent years, the group has transitioned to a more mature and chic concept, while maintaining their feminine appeal, as seen in hits like "I'm So Sick" (2018), "%%" (2019), and "Dumhdurum" (2020).
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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