![]() LVER is not too KR-ish but yet not JP-ish so it might sit well with JPN. OTR might still reluctant to do until things cooling down.Ībsolutely. The situation between 2 countries aren't looking good. While CJ is like a god in KR, they are still having less to none experience in promoting in JP, including the connection on music shows/variety show. I think their Japanese promotions will change a lot, because I think a lot of people in the beginning of PD48 thought there would be more Japanese members (but I honestly feel like the ratio is good, because if it was 6:6 they would not immerse in the languages)Ĭorrect. ![]() To me IZONE seems to have more appeal to younger and a more female base in Japan compared in the 48Group (wota fanbase), I'm just curious how AKS may change their usual promotion styles as the fanbase will be different ![]() Will they do handshake events since it is AKS Will they appear on Music Station? (the most exclusive music show to get into) or promote on like lower shows such as CDTV, because it seems AKB isn't even in Music Station for NOWAYMAN If not will Aki-P produce a new Japanese debut single, because there was news that head AKS staff no longer have stocks in AKSĭo you think they will follow AKS's usual promotion style -> like gravure (since Sakura and Nako did them during HKT) If COLOR*IZ will come out as their first JPN single? I was wondering if AKS (akb's mgmnt) is taking over IZONE's Japanese promotion? This is half question, half discussion about how everyone feels. Mnet, however, has confirmed that the group will disband as planned and the members will return to their original agencies.It seems IZONE is preparing for Japanese promotions as they are beginning to make hype through magazines and pictorials like "Non-no" magazine (a huge women's magazine in Japan) While their original contracts where supposed to expire in April 2021, IZ*ONE’s rising trajectory had prompted speculations of extensions. IZ*ONE trace their origins back to the idol survival show Produce 48, which culminated in the top-ranking 12 members debuting as part of the project. Recent examples include the wildly popular Wanna One, and girl-group I.O.I, who shot to fame with the addicting ‘Pick Me’. For those unfamiliar with the process, survival shows bring together idol aspirants and trainees from numerous agencies in a competition of skills, with the ultimate goal of debuting in a group at the end. With their disbandment, IZ*ONE join a line of temporary K-pop groups that were put together as musical projects following survival shows. To help fans say goodbye to the act, Mnet has also announced a two-day online farewell concert ‘ONE, THE STORY’, to be held on March 13th and 14th. “The activities of project group IZ*ONE, which debuted in 2018 with the album COLOR*IZ and grew into a girl group that represents Asia and is loved not only in Korea but also around the world, will come to a close in April as planned.” the statement read. The news was confirmed in a statement by Mnet earlier today: “Ahead of the conclusion of the “IZ*ONE” project, Mnet, Swing Entertainment, and Off The Record have held discussions and listened to the opinions of each agency for the best activities the 12 members can carry out.”
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