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A nine-member girl group that has been called the "Japanese SNSD" is debuting in Japan. They will debut this October and are gaining a lot of interest from Korean netizens. Japan's E-Girls performed on their first showcase on July 26th. This showcase was called the "E-Girls SHOW" and occurred in Tokyo. Five of its members were chosen from an audition that was attended by at least 30,000 people. The other 4 members were backup dancers for the boy group EXILE.
Although it's too much to say that these girls are the "Japanese SNSD" just because the group has 9 members, the comparisons are attracting interest all around the world. The leader of the group is 18 year old Erina Mizuno. The youngest, Nojomi Bando, is 13. This girl group will make their official debut on October 12th with the track "Still."
They are expected to be a huge success through their powerful performances and the fact that they will be participating in a variety of activities from modeling to acting.
Source: Newsen
Credit: Koreaboo
A nine-member girl group that has been called the "Japanese SNSD" is debuting in Japan. They will debut this October and are gaining a lot of interest from Korean netizens. Japan's E-Girls performed on their first showcase on July 26th. This showcase was called the "E-Girls SHOW" and occurred in Tokyo. Five of its members were chosen from an audition that was attended by at least 30,000 people. The other 4 members were backup dancers for the boy group EXILE.
Although it's too much to say that these girls are the "Japanese SNSD" just because the group has 9 members, the comparisons are attracting interest all around the world. The leader of the group is 18 year old Erina Mizuno. The youngest, Nojomi Bando, is 13. This girl group will make their official debut on October 12th with the track "Still."
They are expected to be a huge success through their powerful performances and the fact that they will be participating in a variety of activities from modeling to acting.
Source: Newsen
Credit: Koreaboo