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In the last 12 months, T-ara have undoubtedly become one of the most successful acts in K-Pop, period. “Roly Poly” was the biggest song of 2011, the group became Triple Crown winners and “Lovey-Dovey” became their fourth consecutive single to top the GAON chart. They also made chart history in Japan, and in December, an official Gallup Poll of the Korean public ranked T-ara as the second ‘Most Outstanding‘ girl group of the year, trailing behind Girls’ Generation, but beating out top-tier superstars like Wonder Girls, 2NE1, and KARA. Additionally, the triple-threat of Hyomin, Eunjung, and Jiyeon, have all become stars in their own right thanks to expansive solo activities that include popular K-dramas, movies, and variety shows.

So, what does Kim Kwang Soo, CEO of T-ara’s agency Core Contents Media, go and do? He decides to expand T-ara to a 9-member group, and then publicly threatens to replace any original members who dare to step out of line.


Check out his official statement below.

“In July, T-ara will release and promote a new album with new members. They’ll change how they are, to fit the 9 of them together… A lot of fans are worried and concerned for the changes happening to T-ara, but our management knows very well what can happen if the changes aren’t made. T-ara will be in a situation where there will be very intense competition, and we don’t want to think that they’ll not be able to grow. T-ara went through a lot of hard practice to debut as idols. They need to continue to constantly work harder and take on new challenges.”

Kim Kwang Soo also wanted to emphasize, “T-ara’s controversies including greeting problems, stage attitude problems, etc.. as T-ara’s CEO, I’m sorry to the fans. Core Contents Media’s staff and T-ara are working very hard to make sure to avoid all controversies. If the members are lazy, or harmful to other members including the new members, we’ll make the bold decision to remove and replace them with new members.”

Now, I know what you’re all thinking. “9 members? Isn’t that Girls’ Generation’s trademark?” I feel your pain, but normally I wouldn’t be against something this drastic. After all, T-ara is a group known for their ability to constantly transform, quickly adapt, and a shocking member shakeup feels strangely logical for K-Pop’s biggest shape shifters. But how do you add members to a group that doesn’t even utilize the ones that they already have? Qri got two spoken lines in “Cry Cry“, and let’s all be honest here: nobody even paid attention Hwayoung until she cut her hair short and finally got some solo shine in “We Were In Love” and “Lovey-Dovey“. And then there’s poor Boram, who showed some promise in her pre-debut days, but has since been demoted to singing literally half a sentence in T-ara’s most recent hit “Lovey-Dovey”.

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Kim Kwang Soo has tried to soften the blow of the member change by revealing that the additional members will be “good singers” and will help take the burden off Soyeon as the group’s main vocalist, but in reality, T-ara is not Davichi nor the Brown Eyed Girls — we don’t come to T-ara for powerhouse vocals. We come to T-ara for their catchy music along with exciting / fresh concept changes, and the fact that they’re not perfect has always been a big part of the group’s appeal. Plus, Soyeon is essentially the distinctive ‘voice’ of T-ara now, while Hyomin and Eunjung are both very good singers (and rappers — remember “Time To Love?”), so messing with such a strong formula can only be counteractive to the group’s working dynamic.



And then there’s the terrible track record that all 9-membered groups not named Girls’ Generation have experienced. Nine Muses faced criticism upon their debut for ‘copying‘ Girls’ Generation, while having 9-members in the constantly-changing lineup of After School sure as hell didn’t help them during the “Shampoo” promotions.

T-ara currently holds the advantage of being the only 7-member troupe in the top-tier of Korean girl groups, but if they add two more, they’ll be closer to becoming the new After School rather than the new Girls’ Generation, and I hope Kim Kwang Soo can’t possibly think that’s a good idea.

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So that begs the question: Why does Kim Kwang Soo want to mess so drastically with the successful formula of one of Korea’s most popular acts, even going as far as to threaten to replace existing members of the group? It’s simple. Kim Kwang Soo wants to punish the group and bully them with an Ultimatum (If I can make you, I can also crush you).

During their rise to the top, T-ara not only gained popularity, but also had a reputation as one of the most overworked groups in K-Pop — and a lot of that reputation has stemmed from the member’s own words. In January, when asked during an interview whether she had any complaints about the CEO of her agency, Soyeon sternly claimed that T-ara hadn’t received one vacation since debuting in 2009, and then went on to state that the group hadn’t even had one day off in 12 months. In that same month, an ill Boram tweeted about feeling “depressed” and like she would “explode from the inside“, while Hyomin wrote that the group were “overwhelmed” and “exhausted” in a public letter to her fans.

T-ara’s schedules have taken a huge physical toll on the group in recent months. The talented Eunjung sprained her ankle in early January and was still made to participate in T-ara’s shuffle-dancing “Lovey-Dovey” performances with the aid of painkillers and pressure bandages, before eventually rupturing her knee later in the same month, leaving her unable to perform or even walk without the aid of crutches (her recommended six-week recovery period was later cut short due to heavy schedules). Jiyeon suffered some trouble too, collapsing directly after a “Cry Cry” performance on Inkigayo, which led to her being hospitalized briefly for fatigue. A few weeks later while promoting Dream High 2, she expressed her jealousy over minor laws portrayed in the series, stating, “In the drama, there are special laws protecting minors in the entertainment industry, and I wish those laws existed in reality.”

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The following month she was interviewed on MBC and claimed that T-ara once had 12 schedules to complete in one day, and then said that she hadn’t seen her family in months.

Exhaustion, IV drips, and being severely overworked is a well-known part of the K-Pop industry, but c’mon! Shuffle dancing on a sprained ankle? 12 schedules in one day? An entire year without one break? T-ara is the most overworked girl group in K-Pop, and you know that things must be really bad when these well-trained idols are publicly complaining about it whenever they’re given the chance.

Rather than listen to the concerns and complaints of the group, Kim Kwang Soo’s response to their cries is to try and make them work even harder by fostering fierce competition amongst the members, with the added threat of firing members if they don’t comply. This way, they’ll be scared that if they speak up they’ll end up on the outside looking in. It’s quite tyrannical, and harmful to T-ara both emotionally and physically. The group should be positively encouraged to work together towards a shared goal, not pitted against each other like an idol edition of Battle Royale.


[T-ara members struggle to stay awake during Japanese "Roly Poly" promo spot]

Kim Kwang Soo’s made his feelings on disruptive idols known in the past, publicly declaring that the members of KARA who briefly left the group during their infamous contract dispute should be blacklisted from the entertainment industry, and that any companies supporting them should also be boycotted.

This is a man who doesn’t like to be defied. He’s completely copped out though, trying to attribute the member shakeup to controversies surrounding T-ara’s “attitude problems”. T-ara’s last scandal regarding this kind of behaviour was over 6 months ago when the girls apparently caused offence by looking disinterested during a performance, but their slate has been clean since then. Plus, who can really blame them for slipping up sometimes when their schedule is so packed?

If Kim Kwang Soo isn’t careful, he might have T-ara pull a KARA and take some action of their own. You can only get away with treating somebody terribly for so long until they snap, and if that happens, CCM’s star act will be gone and nobody is going to get enjoy the awesomeness of T-ara any longer. If that happens, Kim Kwang Soo will be ironically punishing himself.


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Date: 2012-04-07 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xcherryblossomx.livejournal.com
He also probably has dirt on them... remember when the Jiyeon's naked pics scandal? He had it covered so fast. Makes me wonder if he is blackmailing them.

I feel so sad for these girls

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Date: 2012-04-07 11:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aoiblue-kun.livejournal.com
It was a good article, he pretty much covered all the complaints and worries that the fans had.

Date: 2012-04-07 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luxelet.livejournal.com
this makes me so infuriated because they are really on point and it's saddening. even people who aren't fans of t-ara have to at least see how hardworking the girls are despite their lack of energy on stage. it's even more frustrating because if this is what kim kwang soo can do to them just from them finally starting to voice out their opinion imagine what he could do if they actually tried to leave ccm - he would basically have them blacklisted from the industry. ;___; there is no hope.

if he wanted them to have more energy and be more dedicated he should haven't expanded them into japan and had the girls do musicals and dramas and movies at once. and also he is extremely dumb for thinking adding 2 members is going to help out t-ara. that requires even more from their schedule to re-rehearse everything and change the choreography AGAIN (they just did that with hwayoung...) not to mention restart all over in japan and in promotions. this is a million steps backwards for t-ara...but i guess that's the point of this punishment.


ughhhh kim kwang soo you are the top of the ultimate douchebag list. no one else compares

Date: 2012-04-08 12:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] muzegrey.livejournal.com
Wow. This is cray cray.
I definitely don't think adding members is going to do any good. What's the point if he's going to cut them out later anyway if they don't toe the line?

Anyway, I'm not sure how this is "punishment", because if T-ara loses, doesn't he lose too?

Date: 2012-04-08 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luxelet.livejournal.com
i get the feeling he's going to go easy on the new girls and treat them kindly just to create tension with the other girls and make them resentful even more for how they are being treated. and then he'll probably cut out qri/boram/hwayoung by the end of this year once t-ara inevitably complains again -_-

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Date: 2012-04-08 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rennehollic.livejournal.com
it isn't just in Kpop hun.
it's in all the job market.
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Date: 2012-04-08 12:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luxelet.livejournal.com
oh and the whole adding of 2 members to make it 9 really bothers me as well. it's been obvious for a while that's his goal is for t-ara to precede snsd in terms of stardom but that's just not going to happen with him refusing a fanbase and only wanting the media's approval. t-ara has been really successful despite him refusing a fanbase of support idk get why he can't be satisfied and stop trying to turn them into his own version of snsd

Date: 2012-04-08 12:02 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] xalexandriam.livejournal.com
no shit at the whole 9 members thing being a way to publish the current members.

t-ara for pulling a kara '12.

Date: 2012-04-08 02:18 am (UTC)

Date: 2012-04-08 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] michiyo-mori.livejournal.com
This is a FANTASTIC article imo. Well written and I 100% agree with it. Everything. Just all my thoughts, right there.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crazyxcami.livejournal.com
im disgusted by their CEO. I wish for T-ARA to just file a lawsuit tbh but considering his remarks against KARA when KARA went against DSP...I highly doubt they'll have the courage to do so...

RIP 7 member-ed T-ARA

Date: 2012-04-08 12:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yuki-yang.livejournal.com
Interesting read.

IMO, I think this change is necessary if T-ara wants to move to the next level.
Honestly, I think SNSD is boring now. It's the same stuff every time. They come back --> No.1 !!!! --> go away, come back, #1 again.
Nothing new. There's like a sense around them that says "we're good enough. this is good enough already"

I also think the CEO is moving towards a very AKB48-style of management...where the idols must compete to get spotlight. They must constantly be competitive....It's not such a bad thing.

Complacency is dangerous.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] devilsatin.livejournal.com
ia. aside from the problems they have with being overworked i don''t rly have any issues with this.

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Date: 2012-04-08 12:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] devilsatin.livejournal.com
tl;dr but i hope the new girls are cute!! cuz usually the diva vocalists in groups tend to be less cute than the others. someone with talent and sexy looks like davichi's minkyung would be perfect :3

Date: 2012-04-08 12:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rennehollic.livejournal.com
.....I was happy with them adding Hwayoung. loved the girl since day one
but more members? this is just too much...I miss the old T-ara.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabu-parade.livejournal.com
This is just a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] luvey.livejournal.com
A few weeks later while promoting Dream High 2, she expressed her jealousy over minor laws portrayed in the series, stating, “In the drama, there are special laws protecting minors in the entertainment industry, and I wish those laws existed in reality.”

interesting that a drama kinda about the entertainment industry portrays something within an industry which does not exist in that country. unfortunately, i don't see any changes happening until something goes really bad because of so much corruption within it and the established ministries who are suppose to be watch dogs.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cettefemme90.livejournal.com
This will not go well.

Also, 'and then went on to state that the group hadn’t even had one day off in 12 months'? There is no excuse for this crap. What is wrong with this man? Giving the girls some time off every now and then and attending to their health and wellbeing would lead to a happier, healthier and more productive group. Increased productivity and palpable enthusiasm usually equals profit.

Smh.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reemgirl.livejournal.com
what kind of delusional world are kpop fans living in rn that makes them think competitiveness doesn't exist in every other group under every other company? it starts from day one as kids vying and fighting to get into the group in the first place. nothing is lovey dovey (no pun intended) behind the scenes like other companies might try to portray. the only difference is that CEO Kwangsu isn't feeding falsities to the mentally deluded JYP and YG fanbases.

he's a game changer. this innovation and 4minute's new revolutionary concept are the only interesting things going on in KPOP atm. everything else is so been there, done that~

Date: 2012-04-08 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] devilsatin.livejournal.com
soo true! Image
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Date: 2012-04-08 12:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cagallisakura.livejournal.com
See, this is the reason why I don't understand why some kpop fans think that SM is like the freaking devil made human. How can you be so fucking ignorant to this CEO guy?

"If the members are lazy, or harmful to other members including the new members, we’ll make the bold decision to remove and replace them with new members.”
lol you fucker idiot, the moment you remove Jiyeon, Hyomin, and Eunjung, T-ara is basically done. I like T-ara and all but I honestly don't believe they can survive without these three.

Date: 2012-04-08 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caribgirl98.livejournal.com
Sm does the same thing....they just say it with nicer words and put it in a pretty package.

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Date: 2012-04-08 12:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scubajr.livejournal.com
This man is sick. I feel bad for the T-ara members, and the ones that will be joining in too. I thought SM was a sketchy company, but this guy seems way worse.

Date: 2012-04-08 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asnindie.livejournal.com
I hate this guy, he's a douche bag who treats T-ara like shit on his shoe.
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Date: 2012-04-08 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seungtoria.livejournal.com
FUCK THIS GUY
ABSOLUTELY DESPISE HIM
I WISH THERE WAS ANYTHING, ANYTHING I COULD DO TO HELP T-ARA MOVE OUT OF THIS ABUSIVE COMPANY

Date: 2012-04-08 01:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] noneko.livejournal.com
T-ara needs to get a good lawyer, asap.

Date: 2012-04-08 01:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] in-noctem.livejournal.com
I would purposely mess up and be "lazy" just so CCM would kick me out tbh. It seems to be the only way to get out of his clutches. But of course if he had his way, the girls would be blacklisted and would never be allowed to perform again. Idg how someone has that much power though. Like, who the heck are you to not allow me to do what I want when I'm not bound by a contract to you anymore?

Their CEO seems to have his head so far up his ass that I doubt he gives a shit what people think about his plan to essentially send the girls to their graves. Ugh I really hope the girls can get out of the company as a group and join a company who won't treat them like this. But it's all wishful thinking.

Date: 2012-04-08 01:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seungtoria.livejournal.com
what depresses me is that it's a lose-lose situation for them. they either stay and are forced to work their souls out, or leave and are blacklisted for years or ever from mainstream media.

this is not just a tiredness matter. they are being cruelly abused, it's so anguishing the fact that there's little we can do aside from trying to "raise awareness" and hope that the public image eventually turns completely sympathetic towards the girls to the point where if they tried to leave and sue the company, the public pressure AGAINST the blacklisting would be stronger than the company's pressure in favor it, and the media overall would profit more from being for the girls rather than for Kim Kwang Soo.
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Date: 2012-04-08 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caribgirl98.livejournal.com
People act like T-ara leaving and breaking their contracts would be so easy. They would basically be throwing thier career and dreams away. They would be blacklisted for sure. And no big 3 company would take them...because they would see it as encouraging thier idols to packup and leave when they have issues. And they don't want that. You want too see what would happen to them....look at JYJ. But they don't have near the fan support JYJ has to bring them through it.


They have very little options. Swallow it and wait out their contracts. Leave and be blocked. This is reality.

Date: 2012-04-08 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seungtoria.livejournal.com
unfortunately, that's how I view their situation as well :(

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Date: 2012-04-08 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chunsakuma.livejournal.com
OT, but OP, is your icon of Kiseop giving the finger? lol.

But yeah, this guy seems sadistic and I really hope that something changes because nobody deserves to be treated the way that this group does.

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Date: 2012-04-08 01:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuckinmagnets.livejournal.com
overall it's a good article, but the threat was an obvious marketing technique to draw more attention for the upcoming additions. they have to go above and beyond to create attention (otherwise people will just write it off as a couple of Hwayoung 2.0's joining), so they turned it into a faux battle royale
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