[News] Girls Day, New Song Revealed through 'Music Bank' Will they become the 2nd Wonder Girls?
2010.07.11
The 5 member girlgroup, Girlsday, has debuted on the 9th through KBS2 Music Program 'Music Bank'. On the 8th, through Girls Day's twitter and fanpage, they informed their fans about their new music video and their upcoming schedule and due to too many visitors, the managers said their official webpage had crashed for an hour. Girls Day is getting alot of attention from the netizens, in one day their music video has recieved a total of 30 thousands views and their followers on twitter can be added up to atleast 2 thousand people. They have stated, "We want to show how hard we worked to people who are interested in us and hopefully it will show through our performance." and "We are lacking some parts so we hope to improve and hope that people will keep on cheering us on." It has been revealed that Girls Day's electric pop debut song 'Tilt My Head', has been created by Ashtray, who has also composed songs for Lee Soojung and Lee Junghyun, Yooyunhoon and Tommy J. On the other hand, Girls Day is planning to do seperate activities such as being a MC or being in CFs due to their popularity even before their debut.
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