Wednesday, May 22, 2013

T-ara N4 denies trying to promote in America to avoid facing criticism in Korea



T-ara N4 denied the speculations about setting off on a venture in the United States just to avoid the heat in Korea.

After their return to Korea, the girls held a press conference on May 20 at the Seoul Cheongdamdong Imperial Palace Hotel. At the press conference, they were asked, "After your situation last year, many people are looking at you in a negative light, and are wondering if you have shifted focus to America because of that."
The girls answered, "We don't think that opportunities come around often. A lot of the decisions are made on the spot. We went to the United States in between promoting 'Countryside Life'. But everything else will go as scheduled.

They also further stressed that they weren't leaving the domestic market, as they further expanded on their plans coming up. "The members who aren't part of T-ara N4 will be releasing a Japanese album as a unit. They're filming their MV next week. After that, we're going to release T-ara's new material [as a group]."

Eunjung added, "I think the most important thing is what kind of image of ourselves we will be showing you from now on. No matter where we are, we will always show your our sincere selves. It won't be a lie or a bad image, but an always honest, sincere, and good image of ourselves."

T-ara N4' also confirmed that "Countryside Life" will be sold in five English versions for Western fans to jam to. The new versions will feature Chris Brown, Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, and Ray-J participating in the rap portions in which SPEED's Taewoon originally featured. Are you looking forward to the new version?

The ladies of the unit will also be heading back to the States in June to attend the red carpet of the 'BET Awards' with Chris Brown on June 30th.

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