T-ara Profile and Details

Acting experience In early April 2009, T-ara public members for Park Ji Yeon, Ham Ngeuk Kyung, Park Hyo Min, Lee Ji Ah, Yang Ji Won 5 people; June to join the members of the Jeon Bo Ran, Park Chiu Yeon, Lee Gyuri, due to personal reasons Lee Ji Ah, Yang Ji Won quit the group; July 29th, the T-ara group formally debut as a 6-member group, the first captain is Ham Ngeuk Kyung, and the release of the song "Lies"; October 9th, T-ara and Supernova teamed up to release the single "TTL Listen 2"; November 27th, T-ara released its debut album "Absolute First"; November 27th, T-ara released its debut album "Absolute First". On October 9, T-ara teamed up with Supernova to release the single "TTL Listen 2"; on November 27, T-ara released their debut album "Absolute First Album", with the title track "Bo Peep Bo Peep" and "As the Beginning".

On February 23, 2010, T-ara released the repackage of their debut album "Breaking Heart"; on July 16, T-ara added one member, Yoo Hwa-young, from a 6-member group to become a 7-member group, and the T-ara captain was replaced by Jeon Bo-ran as the second captain by Ham Ngeun-kyung; on November 23, T-ara released the single Temptastic" title track "Why This"; on December 1, T-ara released its first mini album "Temptastic".

In 2011, T-ara signed a 350 million yen exclusive contract with Japan's J-ROCK to enter Japan, and T-ara's Japanese record label was decided to be "Toshiba EMI", with "J-ROCK" in charge of agency and marketing. On June 14, T-ara's captain Park Hyomin replaced Jeon Bo Ran as the third captain of the group; on June 29, T-ara released their second mini album "John Travolta Wanna Be"; on July 1, T-ara released the song "Beehive" in collaboration with songwriters Shinsadong Tiger and Choi Kyu Seong. On July 1, T-ara released "Roly Poly", the second version of their song "Bo Peep Bo Peep"; on July 14, "Roly-Poly" won the #1 spot on M! Count Down 1st place on July 14th, T-ara held an autograph signing session for winter fans at 8pm at synnara record Children's Park Store in Hangang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul; on August 3rd, the music video of "Roly-Poly in Copacabana" was released in the afternoon and occupied the 1st place on the GomTV MV charts for 49 minutes; on August 31st, T-ara appeared as a member of the "2011 Athletic Skill Game Celebration" and became a member of "Roly Poly", the first version of "Roly Poly". 2011 Athletic Skill Sex Game Celebration" as a promotional ambassador; September 28, T-ara officially debuted in Japan, and on the first day of the release of the "Bo Peep Bo Peep" Japanese single, it occupied the No. 1 spot on Oricon's daily charts, with sales of more than 20,000 copies; September 29, T-ara conducted a debut commemorative SHOW in Kawasaki City; November 11, T-ara released its third mini-album Black Eyes"; on November 20, the lyrical version of "Cry Cry" MV was officially released; on December 7, T-ara and Davichi's chorus song "Aren't we in love" was released, while the captain was Park Cho-yeon, who succeeded Park Hyo-min, as the fourth captain of the T-ara group.

On January 3, 2012, T-ara released Funky Town, the follow-up to Black Eyes; on January 10, the Japanese version of the music video for Roly Poly was released; on February 16, T-ara's agency Core Centens Media opened an official YouTube channel; on April 5, T-ara's agency stated that the seven members of the group had been reunited. T-ara's agency said that two new members were added to the seven-member group: Lee Ahreum and Danee, making it a nine-member group; on May 30, T-ara's ninth reserve member Danee's resume and photo were released; on June 3, T-ara held its first ticketed concert in Bangkok; on June 6, T-ara released its first Japanese album Jewelry Box and held its first Japan tour in the same month. T-ara released their first Japanese album "Jewelry Box" on June 6 and held their first concert tour in Japan on the same month; on July 6, T-ara's sixth mini album "Day By Day" was released; on July 7, T-ara's eighth member Lee Ahreum officially joined the group and started their activities; on July 14, T-ara held a winter fan club "QUEEN'S" at Kyung Hee University in Seoul; on July 14, T-ara held their winter fan club "QUEEN'S" at Kyung Hee University in Seoul. On July 14th, T-ara held a ceremony to establish the winter fan club "QUEEN'S" at Kyung Hee University in Seoul. On July 30th, the agency announced that it had terminated the contract with Yoo Hwa Young.

On March 20, 2013, T-ara released the Japanese single "Bunny Style"; on April 10, T-ara's first sub-unit, T-ara N4, was officially revealed, and will return with a Korean single in early May, with sub-unit members: Park Ji Yeon, Ham Nim Kyeong, Park Hyo Min, and Lee Ah Rim; on April 14, T-ara N4 revealed alternative posters of its members The first Japanese single & lt; wind のように & gt; for full of early summer atmosphere of fresh music; July 10, T-ara sub-unit successive public immediately after the merger to bring the second Japanese original song "Target". At the same time, Lee Ahreum announced her retirement? out of the group to fly solo. The agency said Danee replaced Lee Ahreum to join the T-ara N4 squad, but not T-ara; July 14, T-ara group captain by Lee Gyuri to replace Park Cho Yeon as the fifth captain of the T-ara group; August 1, the T-ara agency invited the popular composer Nidan Yoki to create "BIKINI", and invited Davichi, Skull collaborated to sing; August 7, the second Japanese regular album "Treasure Box", this album includes "Target", "Bunny Style" and other members of the 13 singles, and in the Japanese public confidence charts daily songs ranked No. 1; August 10, T-ara Hong Kong concert in Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo Arena Held; October 10, T-ara eighth mini album "Again" open, including "Number 9", "I Know The Feeling" and other six songs, which as the title track of the "NO.9" and "I Know The Feeling" style is very different, the former for the reversal of the charm of the sensibility of the dance music, the latter is filled with On December 4, T-ara officially released the follow-up song to their 8th album, "What Should I Do" to start their activities; on December 13, they released the winter version of "Hide and Seek"; and on December 21, T-ara held a concert in Guangzhou, China.

On January 19, 2014, T-ara held a concert in Chengdu, China; on February 21, the song "First Love", a collaboration between composer Cho Young-soo and T-ara***, was released; and on March 5, the ninth Japanese single "Lead the Way/LA'booN" was released, featuring two completely different styles in Japanese. On March 5, the ninth Japanese single "Lead the Way/LA'booN" was released, featuring two different Japanese original songs, one of which is the melodic, mid-tempo "Lead the Way". The other hit, "LA'booN," is a melodic and toxic dance track. On May 14, T-ara's third original album in Japan, "Gossip Girls," was released on EMI Music Japan, and the songs included in the album gained popularity among fans and winter fans for their dynamic melodies and strong toxicity in the chorus. The album was a big hit with fans and fans of Winter. This album was released about 9 months after their previous album "Treasure Box". The album contains the 8th single "NUMBER NINE (Japanese ver.) / Memory ~Kun ga kureta dobe (みちしるべ)" to the 9th single "Lead the way / LA'booN", ****5 singles. ", ****5 songs; May 20, Park Ji Yeon released her first solo album "Never Ever"; June 30, Park Hyo Min's first mini album "Make up" was released; September 10, T-ara's 10th mini album hit "Sugar Free" MV was released; September 26, T-ara signed a deal with a Chinese agent for an amount equivalent to 5 billion won. On September 26, T-ara signed a contract with Chinese agency Longzhen Culture for the equivalent of 5 billion won to enter China; on October 13, T-ara held a Greater China signing conference in Beijing, where T-ara signed a contract with a Chinese agency to formally enter the Chinese market; on November 24, T-ara released a cover of Chopsticks Brothers' "Little Apple" Korean version of Little Apple; on December 25, T-ara held its first concert since its debut; and on December 26, T-ara held its first concert since its debut, "Sugar Free. held its first concert since its debut; on December 27, it held a concert at the Shanghai International Gymnastics Center.

On February 20, 2015, the 2015 Global Overseas Chinese Spring Festival Gala was broadcast, and the popular Korean group T-ara sang the Korean version of "Little Apple".

Main works Music works Albums Album name Release time Language Again 2013-10-10 Korean MIRAGE 2012-9-4 Korean Day By Day 2012-7-3 Korean Jewelry box 2012-6-6 Japanese Roly Poly 2012-2-29 Japanese Funky Town 2012-1- 3 Korean YAYAYA 2011-11-30 Japanese Black Eyes 2011-10-27 Korean Bo Peep Bo Peep 2011-9-28 Japanese Roly-Poly In Copacabana 2011-8-21 Korean John Travolta WannaBe 2011-7-1 Korean Vol 2 Temptastic 2010-12-1 Korean Breaking Heart 2010-2-23 Korean Absolute First Album 2009-11-27 Korean Lies 2009-7-27 Korean Single ? Song Name (Song Description) ? Release Date Target (Japanese Single) 2013-7-10 Tears Of Mind ? (Painkiller) 2013-6-10 Bunny Style ? (Japanese single) 2013-3-20 Day & Night (LOVE ALL) 2012-9-4 Didn't we love each other? (with Davichi) 2011-11-23 Log-In (Promotional Single) 2011-9-15 TWENTYth Urban (Single) 2010-9-29 We Are The One ? (Digital Single) 2010-5-3 T T L Listen 2 (Digital Single) 2009-10-9 T T L (Time to love) 2009-9-15 Acted in music video Title Performed by Time Acted by Member "Wake Up" Yoon Si-yoon 2010 T-ara "bubi bubi" Kim Chae-won 2010 T-ara Performed by Kim Chae-won 2010 T-ara Performed by Kim Chae-won 2010 T-ara Performed by Kim Chae-won 2010 T-ara Performed by Kim Chae-won Won 2010 T-ara Concert Records Time Concert Name Total 2014 T-ARA China Concert 2 2013 T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure ?Box 9 2013 T-ARA China Concert 2 2012 T-ara Japan Tour 2012: Jewelry Box 11 August 10, 2013 T-ARA China Hong Kong Concert July 2013 T-ARA Japan Tour 2 June 3, 2012 T-ARA Thailand Concert 1 December 2011 T-ARA X'mas Premium LIVE 3 July 5, 2011 T-ARA First Show Case Social Activities

On February 17th, 2010, T-ARA's agency released a statement, donating 10 million won from T-ARA's online store business plan to the people of Haiti who were affected by the disaster.

July 7, 2011, T-ara group since the success of the online store t-aradot, T-ara personally designed and invested in the coffee house - coffee page one opened in the downtown area of Gangnam, Seoul, and plans to open a chain of 500 stores in South Korea.

On March 22, 2012, T-ara members participated in a charity event in Seoul, Korea. on April 22, T-ara members participated in a children's charity event. on April 25, T-ara members supported the 6th Ban Ki-moon National Marathon and on November 26, T-ara members participated in a charity event in Hanoi, Vietnam.

On December 24, 2013, T-ara held a charity bazaar in Nunghyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and all the proceeds were donated to charitable organizations on December 31st to help poor residents.

Awards Time Award Name 2013 27th Golden Record Awards - ? Sound Source Award (Winner) 2013 2nd Gaon Awards - Sound Source Award (Winner) 2012 21st High Seoul Music Awards - Ben Award (Winner) 2012 Billboard Japan Music Awards 2011 Top Pop ? Artist (Winner) 2012 1st Gaon Chart Kpop Awards ? Awards ? 2012 1st Gaon Chart Kpop Awards ?Source Artist of the Year (Won) 2012 21st High Seoul Music Awards - Digital Source Award (Won) 2011 MTN Broadcast Advertising Festival - Best Commercial Model (Won) 2011 Melon Music Awards - Best Music Video (Won) 2011 Asia Jewelry Awards - Diamond (Won) 2010 Melon Music Awards - Top 10 Singers (Won) 2010 Melon Music Awards - Top 10 Singer Award (Won) 2010 19th High Seoul Music Awards - New Artist Award (Won) 2010 M 20's choice - Most Influential Star Award (Won) 2009 40th Cyworld Digital Music Awards - November Highest Popularity Song Award TTL (Time to Love) (Listen.2) Listen.2) (Winner) 2009 39th Cyworld Digital Music Awards - Most Popular Song of October TTL (Time To Love) (Winner) 2009 38th Cyworld Digital Music Awards - New Artist of August Rookie Of The Month (Winner) 2009 24th Korea Golden Record - YEPP New Artist Award (Winner) YEPP New Artist Award (Winner) Character Evaluation

T-ara, known as "Korea's most versatile girl group" and the "chameleon" of the Korean music industry, consists of six members who exude different charms. T-ara is one of the most representative idol groups in Korea as they have perfectly interpreted the endless attraction and super high style mastery with unlimited challenges, and they are not only glowing in the singing industry, but also have made great achievements in film and television industry, as well as in the art and entertainment industry. The six little girls are as delicate and attractive as the petals of a six-colored flower, each with its own unique gesture, and together they release a grand fragrance. They are T-ara, and despite the fact that they have been accompanied by internal discord, member turnover, and even various scandals, they continue to do their best to make every moment count, without ever forgetting their beginnings. (Reviewed by Sina Entertainment)