KARA is completely dominating Japan's iTunes Music Video chart, taking 7 spots on the Top 10 list.
Spots #1 through #4 were dominated by their Korean music videos for "Lupin," "Mister," "Wanna," and "Pretty Girl." The Korean version and Japanese version of "Jumping" took spots #8 and #9 respectively. Finishing the list at #10 is "Honey."
On February 23rd, KARA also released their DVD, "KARA's Best Clips," which= topped the Oricon DVD charts for two consecutive days.
Despite the KARA situation, it looks like their popularity in Japan continues to overwhelm fans.
Spots #1 through #4 were dominated by their Korean music videos for "Lupin," "Mister," "Wanna," and "Pretty Girl." The Korean version and Japanese version of "Jumping" took spots #8 and #9 respectively. Finishing the list at #10 is "Honey."
On February 23rd, KARA also released their DVD, "KARA's Best Clips," which= topped the Oricon DVD charts for two consecutive days.
Despite the KARA situation, it looks like their popularity in Japan continues to overwhelm fans.
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TV Tokyo president assures “URAKARA” to continue filming as scheduled
Girl group KARA has been making headlines with their public dispute against their Korean agency, DSP Media. Anxious over group tensions, fans are growing increasingly concerned about how the girls may not be able to complete their activities together; this includes filming for their on-going drama, “URAKARA“.
Luckily, their fears about “URAKARA” have been assuaged, as TV Tokyo’s president Shimada Masayuki (66) assured viewers that the drama will continue to film. On February 24th, the president brought up the issue during his regular interview with TV Tokyo and expressed, “They will be shooting the drama as scheduled. We can breathe a sigh of relief”.
KARA will be shooting in Japan until this weekend, and then they will return to Korea temporarily. The girls are scheduled to return to Japan again sometime during the first 10 days of March to continue shooting the drama.
Source: Sanspo
Luckily, their fears about “URAKARA” have been assuaged, as TV Tokyo’s president Shimada Masayuki (66) assured viewers that the drama will continue to film. On February 24th, the president brought up the issue during his regular interview with TV Tokyo and expressed, “They will be shooting the drama as scheduled. We can breathe a sigh of relief”.
KARA will be shooting in Japan until this weekend, and then they will return to Korea temporarily. The girls are scheduled to return to Japan again sometime during the first 10 days of March to continue shooting the drama.
Source: Sanspo
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