[NEWS] T-ara to show off a powerful choreography transformation in "Cry Cry" dance version
2011.11.14
T-ara will reveal a "Cry Cry" Dance Version music video.
T-ara's agency said they'll be shooting a Dance Version of "Cry Cry" featuring only the choreography on November 15th. The dance has not yet been seen throughout the music video, but they've said that T-ara will appear in the Dance Version video showcasing powerful choreography.
T-ara's "Cry Cry" music video starring Ji Changwuk and Cha Seungwon was revealed on the 9th, and featured the acting and visuals as a main point.
After being released, there were many people asking to see a music video showing off the choreography. T-ara's agency went into an urgent production process so they can release one for fans.
The dance music version of "Cry Cry" will appeal to emotions like the ballad version. (?)
he music video will be available on the morning of the 17th and on that day T-ara will also have their Mnet "M!Countdown" comeback stage.
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