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Kara Collection (KARA コレクション, KARA Korekushon) (stylized as KARA Collection) is a compilation album by South Korean girl group Kara. It was first released in Japanese on September 5, 2012 in four different editions: two CD+DVD, a Regular edition [1] and a digital Deluxe edition. [2]
On March 27, Kara released their 8th Japanese single titled "Bye Bye Happy Days!". The single debuted at number 2 on the Oricon Weekly Single Chart, with sales of 65,588. On June 23, Kara held their 2nd Japanese fan-meeting called "Kamilia School" at the Yokohama Arena on the 23rd with a total of 24,000 attendees.
Girls Forever (ガールズ フォーエバー, Gāruzu Fōebā) is the third Japanese studio album and sixth overall studio album release by South Korean girl group Kara on November 14, 2012, in four different editions. [1] [2]
Karasia 2013 Happy New Year in Tokyo Dome is the eighth DVD, third Blu-ray and fourth live released by KARA. It was released in 2 formats (DVD and Blu-ray) and 2 editions: Limited and Regular. The limited editions includes a bonus disc with making of, rehearsals and an off-shot movie of the concert.
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 .
In Love is the seventh extended play released by the South Korean girl group Kara, on May 26, 2015 with the lead single "Cupid". [1]This marks their final release under DSP prior the expired contract in early 2016 and last Korean release featuring member Hara before her death in 2019.
Heo Young-ji (Korean: 허영지; born August 30, 1994), [1] better known mononymously as Youngji, is a South Korean singer, dancer, entertainer and television personality.. She is best known as a member of girl group Ka
Two songs from the album were released as singles. The first single, "Bye Bye Happy Days!", was released on March 27, 2013. [4]The single debuted at number three on Oricon's daily singles chart selling 25,552 physical copies.