[NEWS] Why are 4minute girls screaming ? Hyping their comeback ?
2010.05.15
With their second album being [soon] released and several ongoing marketing campaigns going on, a video of the girl group 4minute excited on stage garners attention.
The clip features 4minute Hyunah who got surprised after she saw something in the audience and started cheering. The rest of the members are also captured cheering after noticing the same thing.
The netizens who watched the clip left suppositions as "It’s a teaser to hype 4minute's second album", "4minute is advertising a new brand as models', "A broadcast accident may have actually happened during 4minute’s performance".
Concerning the matter, a 4minute’s representative hinted "It is true that this video is involved in a teasing campaign for a new brand which 4minute are the models, but it is still difficult to tell what kind of brand it is. However, the truth is that 4minute will come back with an even more mature image and the marketing plans will go along that".
The video aroused curiosity among many netizens. Several topics like "4minute’s screams”, "Hyunah’s scream", "4minute’s second album” are currently actively searched and being discussed online.
All the details about the Korean brand, Ariul, remain unknown and only 4minute’s endorsement was revealed. Several other videos can be seen on Ariul’s homepage.
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