[NEWS] T-ara to make a comeback accompanied by a 70-member orchestra
2012.07.06
Girl group T-ara will be making their comeback through July 7th’s MBC ‘Music Core’. On T-ara's comeback stages at MBC ‘Music Core’ and SBS ‘Inkigayo’, the group will be accompanied by a 70-member orchestra.
T-ara will perform their new songs “Day by Day” and “Don’t Leave”. The song “Don’t Leave”, produced by Cho Youngsoo with lyrics by Ahn Youngmin, will showcase their vocals in the traditional ballad song which was arranged with a strong image.
In addition, T-ara’s new member Areum will have her stage debut with the other members on MBC ‘Music Core’. They all showed up today to pre-record their stage. The members looked playful behind the scenes and introduced the new member Areum to staff.
T-ara’s title track “Day by Day” was choreograph by Jonte Moaning who’s known as Beyonce’s choreographer.
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