T-ARA kept their promise and returned after a four-year hiatus with a single album titled "Re: T-ARA" on November 15. This album not only contains high-quality music products that have been meticulously invested in, but it also harkens back to the peak music era of the second generation K-Pop.
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The album includes 2 songs "All Kill" and "Tiki Taka" composed by Cho Youngsoo and Anh Youngmin - who used to collaborate with T-ARA to create hits: "Day By Day", "Cry Cry",...
The newly released album's title song, "Tiki Taka", belongs to the Dance music genre with a strong chorus and appealing melody. Within one day of its release, the video received over 2.4 million views. Aside from Tiki Taka, which is meticulously crafted in music and dancing, the song "All Kill" features TARA's colors, takes listeners back to the group's glory days.
The album Re: T-ARA is a heartfelt "thank you" to the fans who have always supported the group over its 13-year run. This is a product developed by four members who handle all aspects of the process, including the search for artists, the selection of MV filming locations, and the production costs.
After the introduction of Re: T-ARA, many netizens showed interest in the group's upcoming offering. Most people believe that, even after four years of silence, T-ARA still has the flair and class of a legendary second-generation K-pop group.
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