For the anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the girls of
T-ara have announced to donate the entire royalties from their new Japanese single, "
Roly-Poly," to support the cause.
On March 11th, T-ara's agency
Core Contents Media stated, "In remembrance of the Fukushima nuclear disaster one year ago, T-ARA has thought of all of the painful losses the victims have suffered and wanted a way to repay their Japanese fans for the love and support they have received. Thus, they have decided to donate all of their royalties from selling their Japanese ‘Roly-Poly’ album."
T-ara has proved themselves once again as a thoughtful and caring girl group by making efforts to help out the victims of this horrifying disaster. T-ara stated that although their donation may not be a huge contribution, they still hope that it could help out many victims.
Meanwhile, T-ara has enjoyed much success in Japan since last September when their released their debut single "
Bo Peep Bo Peep," which grabbed the first spot on the
Oricon Daily Music Charts, the first Korean girl group to do so. They have also been gaining a lot of fans through their Japanese singles "
Roly-Poly" and "
YAYAYA".
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