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CRAYON POP POSTPONES ALBUM RELEASE DATE; ANNOUNCES SUB-UNIT DEBUT
Initially set to be making a comeback with the release of their first full-length album, Crayon Pop’s return has been postponed. Fear not, however, as the members will be returning with a sub-unit debut instead!
I'm thinking Crayon Pop minus the twins?
Gonna be the twins plus ex-Fiestar's Cheska guest starring to make triplets.
CRAYON POP POSTPONES ALBUM RELEASE DATE; ANNOUNCES SUB-UNIT DEBUT
Initially set to be making a comeback with the release of their first full-length album, Crayon Pop’s return has been postponed. Fear not, however, as the members will be returning with a sub-unit debut instead!
I'm thinking Crayon Pop minus the twins?
Gonna be the twins plus ex-Fiestar's Cheska guest starring to make triplets.
On September 22 2014 14:43 PepsiMaxxxx wrote: BBC Documentary "9 Muses of Star Empire" + Show Spoiler +
It's interesting to watch that so far after the fact. Even predebut the management knew half the group was dead weight and their debut song sucked. The CEO says the songs bad, the composer says most of them don't know how to sing (and as we all know literally half of them got replaced).
Lot of cold reality being dished out at that point, but still trying to go forward anyway. I guess 'cause of the sunk cost they had.
Then they finally get success, but decide "fuck it, this isn't worth what we're dealing with." I mean, the CEO is a huge dick but I bet all the execs are major dicks.
It's interesting to watch that so far after the fact. Even predebut the management knew half the group was dead weight and their debut song sucked. The CEO says the songs bad, the composer says most of them don't know how to sing (and as we all know literally half of them got replaced).
Lot of cold reality being dished out at that point, but still trying to go forward anyway. I guess 'cause of the sunk cost they had.
Then they finally get success, but decide "fuck it, this isn't worth what we're dealing with." I mean, the CEO is a huge dick but I bet all the execs are major dicks.
I find this kind of stuff fascinating.
i'm still surprised they didnt have more sucess. they had quiet a few really good kpop songs within the last years (nwes, ticket, wild, gun)
male rap and female chorus+ a bit of rap, the only line i can remember is "everything's gonna be allright". thought the guy souned like on of the supreme team guys, but cant find something that sound like it
On September 24 2014 23:34 giesecke wrote: song request, just heard it on mkp's stream
male rap and female chorus+ a bit of rap, the only line i can remember is "everything's gonna be allright". thought the guy souned like on of the supreme team guys, but cant find something that sound like it
It's interesting to watch that so far after the fact. Even predebut the management knew half the group was dead weight and their debut song sucked. The CEO says the songs bad, the composer says most of them don't know how to sing (and as we all know literally half of them got replaced).
Lot of cold reality being dished out at that point, but still trying to go forward anyway. I guess 'cause of the sunk cost they had.
Then they finally get success, but decide "fuck it, this isn't worth what we're dealing with." I mean, the CEO is a huge dick but I bet all the execs are major dicks.
I find this kind of stuff fascinating.
i'm still surprised they didnt have more sucess. they had quiet a few really good kpop songs within the last years (nwes, ticket, wild, gun)
I think they were having success at that point, but management and contracts were particularly bad.