Confirmed by Core Contents Media, T-ara’s "Roly Poly" has been on top for ten weeks and has an average daily sale figure $30,000. The song has defeated IU’s "Good Day" as the highest selling single of the year.
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T-ara Celebrates Two Year Anniversary
T-Ara members tweeted celebratory messages on Twitter today for the group’s two year anniversary. T-ara made their debut on July 29th, 2009 through MBC "Radio Star – Golden Fishery."
T-ara to Reveal “Roly Poly” MV Part 3
T-ara will reveal part 3 of their “Roly Poly” MV on the 25th! According to their agency Core Contents Media, “We will unveil part 3 of the ‘Roly Poly’ MV on the 25th through Melon and Gom TV and provide new enjoyment to our fans.”
T-ara Teaches "Roly Poly" Through Video
T-ara teaches fans the choreography for their latest release “Roly Poly” through a dance tutorial video released on July 14th.
T-ara’s Eun Jung Reveals Her Breakfast Menu!
This afternoon, T-ara’s Eun Jung revealed lovely photos of herself cooking in the kitchen on her twitter account. She also tweeted, “I’m starting to get interested in cooking. I’m preparing for breakfast.”
T-ara’s Qri’s Striking Resemblance to Cartoon Character ‘Candy’?!
T-ara’s Qri revealed a photo showing striking resemblance to the Japanese cartoon “Candy Candy’s” main character ‘Candy.’ This morning, she tweeted the following photo, along with the caption “Candy.”
T-ara Releases MV for "Roly Poly"
The group’s comeback album "John Travolta Wanna Be" was also released today and contains seven tracks. The title song “Roly-Poly”, a dance number with disco sounds popular in the 80s. The song is about getting right back up no matter how hard one falls.
T-ara Released Their Roly Poly Teaser Three Days Ahead of Schedule
Can’t wait for T-ara’s comeback? Well fear not, they released a short teaser early, just for you!
T-ara to Release 10-Minute Music Video for Roly Poly
T-ara will release a 10 minute mini-drama for their music video "Roly Poly" from their upcoming second mini-album. The video was directed by Chae Euntaek who is known for producing the Asian version of BoA’s music video, "Eat You Up."
T-ara Changes Their Leader
T-ara is currently preparing for entering the Japanese market and they changed their leader from Boram to Hyomin. Tiara’s entertainment agency stated on the 14th, “While T-ara performs ‘Roly-Poly’ in Japan and Korea Hyomin will be the leader.”