[News] Dalshabet's ''Pink Rocket'' promotions are a hot topic
2011.05.07
Girl group Dal★Shabet recently began promoting their second title track “Pink Rocket” on music stations, and have been gaining quite a bit of attention for their unique promotions.
The group has been impressing viewers with their retro hair, unique pink latex outfits, vibrant stage lights and fun performances. Many have been commenting on how they seem to be much more sophisticated and mature than when they debuted.
Their debut song “Supa Dupa Diva” showed a cute and girlish charm, while their comeback with “Pink Rocket” shows a more sophisticated and unique charm. Many have also noticed the rise in quality of their overall stage presence and dance moves.
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