Will A Pink Continue The Success Of Korean Girl Groups In Japan?

Korean idols have been a big part of the Japanese music market for the past few years, and the attention is being centered around A Pink's debut in Japan of whether they will follow Girls' Generation and KARA's footsteps.

Many sexy girl groups have entered the Japanese market, but Japanese fans seem to favor a more cute and girly concept. This leads to people hoping for A Pink's success.

A Pink has kept their pure and cute concept since debut. They've been chosen as a group to make a hit in Japan.

It's not to doubt or ignore the groups with sexy and powerful concepts, but the biggest hits including Girls' Generation's "Tell me your wish" and KARA's "Mr." have been cute and fun songs.

A Pink's "No No No" adds cute and fun to the performance from start to finish.

The only problem is to acquire fans who are already in a fandome of their own. Japanese fans are known to not leave a fan base once they've already been in one.

However, A Pink does not need to worry. Cube Entertainment has already seen proof of a strong fan base when 53,000 fans came to see their artists for a showcase.

In addition, hundreds of journalists have already poured their attention to the new rising girl group.

A related staff of A Pink said, "We have preserved A Pink's image for good reasons. The members are studying Japanese and some are even fluent." 

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