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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Re:T-araRe:T-ara - Wikipedia

    Release history. References. Re:T-ara is the second single album by South Korean girl group T-ara. It was released on November 15, 2021 [1] by Dingo Music, and distributed by Dreamus. It marks the group's first release after a four-year hiatus following the EP What's My Name? (2017).

    • Korean
    • November 15, 2021
    • 2020–2021
  2. South Korean girl group T-ara has released four studio albums (one of which was re-released under a different title), nine extended plays (four of which were re-released under different titles), two compilation albums, two remix albums, two single albums, and thirty-six singles (including five collaboration singles), and six ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › T-araT-ara - Wikipedia

    After a four year hiatus, T-ara reunited and released their first independent single album, Re:T-ara, in 2021. According to Sina Entertainment , T-ara has sold 1.14 million physical albums as of December 2020.

    • 2009–2017, 2020–2022
    • Seoul, South Korea
    • Background and Promotion
    • Composition
    • Singles
    • Breaking Heart
    • Critical Reception
    • Commercial Performance
    • In Popular Culture
    • Track Listing
    • Personnel

    T-ara was formed by Core Contents Media CEO Kim Kwang-soo, and prior to commencing their activities as a group, two members bowed out after contributing a song to the Cinderella Man soundtrack, citing creative differences. The label brought in three new members and released their debut single "Lies"[b] on July 27, 2009.The song was composed by Cho ...

    Absolute First Album is primarily a dance-pop and electronic record. Member So-yeon remarked that though "idol music [follows] the latest trend", adult listeners would be "at ease" with songs such as "Like the First Time", "Apple is A" or "You You You", as they have ppong (뽕)[c] melodies that "stimulate emotion". Its lead single, "Bo Peep Bo Peep",...

    Absolute First Album collects several T-ara singles prior to its release, though they were not utilized to promote the album directly. "Lies" was released on July 27, 2009, as a maxi single containing four tracks: "Lie (Part 1)" and "Lie (Part 2)", a ballad rendition of "Lies", and "Wanna Play?". The songs were re-titled for inclusion on Absolute F...

    In early February 2010, it was announced that T-ara would be re-releasing their album with two new songs in order to thank their fans for the success of their first album. Entitled Breaking Heart, the reissue centers around a "temptation of the devil" concept. Initial concept photos typo-ed the release as Braking Heart. Breaking Heart was physicall...

    The album has received generally positive reviews. A columnist for Sohu Music marked Absolute First Album as a "clear improvement" over their debut single, yet criticized its lack of identity, opining that though T-ara was able to follow popular trends, they had yet to find a suitable music style. Nevertheless, the reviewer picked "Falling U" as a ...

    Aboslute Best Album recorded over 25,000 in pre-orders in less than a week, ranking number one on the Hanteo real-time charts for three consecutive days. It peaked at number two on the newly launched Gaon Album Chart in January 2010. Similarly, Breaking Heart peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart following its release in March and sold 40,69...

    On January 10, 2009, a parody version of "Bo Peep Bo Peep" was performed on South Korean TV show Family Outing aired on SBS by BigBang's Daesung, Jo Han-seon, Yoon Jong-shin, and Kim Su-ro. Nami Tamaki released a Japanese cover of "TTL (Time to Love)" with Supernova in 2011. In July 2022, "You Drive Me Crazy" was played in the hit TV series Extraor...

    Notes 1. "TTL (Time to Love)" is sometimes stylized as "T.T.L (Time to Love)", though the same is not true of "TTL Listen.2". 2. The Breaking Heart reissue is sixteen tracks in total; its two new tracks are appended to the beginning of Absolute First Album.

    Credits for Absolute First Albumadapted from liner notes. 1. Lee Jae-hyunk – executive producer 2. Kwo Chang-hyun – producer

    • Kwon Chang-hyun
    • November 27, 2009
    • 2009
  5. T-ara version South Korean girl band T-ara released a Korean/Chinese cover of "Little Apple", featuring Chopstick Brothers, on 24 November 2014. The song was produced by Shinsadong Tiger and was released as a digital single by MBK Entertainment KT Music.

    • 29 May 2014
  6. T-ara is a four-member South Korean girl group formed by Core Contents Media in 2009. Their debut studio album Absolute First Album (2009) included the hit singles "TTL (Time to Love)" and "Bo Peep Bo Peep". "Bo Peep Bo Peep" earned the group their first music show win on KBS 's Music Bank.

  7. "TTL (Time to Love)" is the first collaboration single released by South Korean groups T-ara and Supernova. The single was released digitally on September 15, 2009. [1] It was re-released on T-ara's first album Absolute First Album and later on its re-issue Breaking Heart .