[News] T-ara's album title track "Yayaya" was originally for Co-Ed
2010.12.03
T-ara's new title track "Yayaya," is revealed to be made for labelmates Co-Ed.
A representitive from T-ara's agency, Core Contents Media, spoke with Star News on the 2nd stating," T-ara's song 'Yayaya' was originally planned for 10 member group Co-Ed," He said, "but after the members of both groups listened to the song, they agreed that it fit T-ara better, and it was then confirmed to be their new album's official title track. T-ara members also showed a strong attachment to the song, and Co-Ed was already satisfied with 'Too Late.'"
Then continuing, he added, "Another song that the album contained, 'Ma Boo', was also made for Co-Ed, who presented it to their seniors after hearing them sing it so beautifully."
Meanwhile, T-ara will have their first comeback on KBS 2TV Music Bank on December 3rd.
*** Source: Star News Written by: - Translated by: ☆ 원유란 @Diadem
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