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A Korean edition, titled as KARA Solo Collection, was released on November 30, 2012 digitally [3] and December 4, 2012 physically. The songs were performed in Korean language. The songs were performed in Korean language.
Kara has released nine studio albums (four in Korean and five in Japanese), eight compilation albums, seven extended plays, and twenty-eight singles. The group's debut studio album The First Blooming was released on March 29, 2007.
Song Writer Album Year "Baby Boy" Kim Hyun Seo Rock U: 2008 "Baby I Need You" Natsumi Watanabe Girl's Talk: 2010 "Beautiful Night" Kim Won-hyun Bye Bye Happy Days! (single) 2013 "Binks" Song Soo Yun (Korean) Jumping: 2010 Song Soo Yun, PA-NON (Japanese) Girl's Talk "Break It" Lee Dong Soo, Han Sang Won The First Blooming: 2007 "Broken Promise ...
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Kara (Korean: 카라; Japanese: カラ; often stylized in all caps) / ˈ k ɑːr ə / is a South Korean girl group formed by DSP Media in 2007. The group's current lineup is Gyuri, Seungyeon, Nicole, Jiyoung, and Youngji.
Full Bloom is the fourth Korean language studio album and the eighth overall studio album release by South Korean girl group Kara. It was released on September 2, 2013, with the song "Damaged Lady" used as the lead single. [1] The song "Runaway" was released two weeks earlier, on August 21, as a preview for it.
A teaser for the music video of "Bye Bye Happy Days!" was released on March 13, 2013 through Kara's official Japanese YouTube page. The full music video was released two days later on the TV channel Space Shower TV Plus .
The second and final single of the album is the song "Electric Boy", released on October 17, 2012. [11] The physical single debuted at number one in Oricon ' s daily singles chart with 28,604 copies sold on the first day [ 12 ] and ranked second on the weekly chart, with 59,237 copies sold in the first week. [ 13 ]