Since their debut in 2010, Girl's Day has led a busier year than most rookie girl groups, releasing four singles in that time span and melting the hearts of fans with their cute aegyo. It wasn't until late October that they began earning some respect through "Nothing Lasts Forever", and by March, they were sweeping the charts with "Twinkle Twinkle". It didn't take long for each of their subsequent singles, "Hug Me Once" and "Don't Let Your Eyes Wander", to become regulars on the charts. The girls stated, "We could've done better over the past year, but we feel that we did the best we possibly could. There are some that ask whether we're trying to be too cute, but there are also fans that like us for our cute image. We want to become vitamins to peoples' lives and provide a breath of fresh air. We'll continue to promote and show off our hidden charms slowly, step by step." When asked about her variety show experience, Minah replied, "People do criticize me for thinking I'm trying to act pretty, but I'm only acting pretty because I'm not." When asked whether they'd like to try a feminine, sexy concept, they replied with a shy laugh, "We're not sure what sexy really is. Since everyone else has a sexy concept, we don't think it's necessary that we go down that path as well." On their current position in the girl group market, they said, "We're right in the middle, the part where you're doing your best to get to the next step and climb even higher." The girls only have two future goals, and that's to win on a public broadcast music program and also land a CF deal. While CF deals are usually associated with their monetary value, Girl's Day reasoned that they wanted to "show off their friendly side through it." They explained, "Our goal is to always be seen even when we're not promoting, and there's nothing better than a CF for that. If we continue to appear on CFs, wouldn't every day be a girl's day?" Starting at the end of this month, the girls will be promoting in Japan. They're currently in discussion for 10 different contracts for their advancement in Japan with names such as Universal Music and Diamond Partner. Concluding the interview, they stated, "We want to be a girl group that represents a generation, much like seniors S.E.S. and Fin.K.L." Source + Photos: Sports Donga via Nate
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Posted by 42 pts Friday, September 16, 2011
Girl's Day reflects on their past year and talks about their future goals
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