kara's comeback is one of the best things that happen in 2022 and also great news to end this year... I really hope they'll make more and more kara's albums next forward...
Im shook that she debuted in 2007 but was born in 94, same as Suzy,iu, Krystal and sulli but she’s a sunbae to all of them and they all debuted at 14/15
They brought auch interesting point, tbh I was really looking forward to see Nicole & Jiyoungji promoting together & I'm glad they are close now ❤️❤️❤️
@@28reasonsofscoups61 2007 - gyuri, nicole, seungyeon, sunghee 2008 - Sunghee Left and company decided to add hara and jiyoung 2014 - jiyoung and nicole left the group and youngji was added to the group 6 member was actived during promotion included late hara
Honestly speaking the truth, I'm a Millennial Kamilia as I became a Kamilia since Step era in 2011 as Nicole was so underrated. My bias Nicole used to be one of the OG Maknae Line with her late bestie Hara and Jiyoung. Now with Hara gone, things are different. If Hara was still alive, she would have been part of the Unnie Line with Gyuri and Seungyeon. In the name of my Kamilia spirit, I always believe in my heart Nicole will always be part of the Maknae Line trio with Jiyoung and Youngji because my Kamilia spirit refused to believe Nicole placed in Unnie Line with Gyuri and Seungyeon as I will feel bad for leaving Hara out.
Jiyoung is same age as Krystal & Suzy.. but she is senior.. even Krystal & Suzy debut at young age.. i can't imagine how old Jiyoung when she debuted.. around 13-14?
Jiyoung debuted on 2008, along w/Hara. They're added after Seunghee left for studies. But yeah, that's what it is. Regardless of the age, if the person is your sunbae, you have to bow at him/her as a sign of respect from a hoobae to a sunbae.
Just a while ago, I watched youngji and jackson on the old show then I search about youngji because I am not familiar with her even tho I heard the group Kara when I was a teen hahahahaha
I remembered the time when Taecyeon guested there and I think they were all eating bfast that time. Youngji performed the Mamma Mia chorus part and when I saw that, I immediately said, "oh, no wonder why she was the chosen one to join KARA"
IMO, gen 4 didn't begin in 2018 like many people think it did, it began this year with the debut of IVE, LE SSERAFIM, and New Jeans (yes, IVE is technically very late 2021, but I file them under 2022). That's three top-selling new girl groups all showing up in less than a year's time, just like in 2007 when you got three of the most iconic gen 2 girl groups. That's how you properly mark a generational shift.
But you got the wrong point here, gen 2 didn't start from 2007 even tvxq and suju whom debuted 2003 and 2005 are counted as gen 2, so if it based on your point they are counted as gen 1 but i kinda agree tho gen 4 begin in 20's cause gen 3 has the shortest range here like they began in 2012 and ended in 2017
It's a transition in sound, style, and formats, not popularity. Popularity fades and is a false metric that can be skewed by labels with money to toss around and create hype. You can hear the difference in sound and see the difference in dance between the generations. Gen 4 is more on the performance aspect. In sync dancing, flashy moves, back up dancers, and "noisy" (it's up to you to determine for yourself if it's a good thing or not.) Gen3, especially early gen 3 once everyone stopped trying to be (insert ___ group name here) 2.0 and branched out to do their own things have far more focus on vocals rather than the flashy performance moves of gen 4. Listen to the music, look at the dances. There's your generational breaks. Not popularity. That comes and goes. No one's on top forever.
@@aislin2989 do you see how irrational tht is? how can a generation be tht short?? a kpop contract last 7 years. how can you say tht and think 'yeah, kpop gen last 5 years ' is logical? if transition is sound then it should NOT begin at 2018 because the sound of kpop at those years is nothing different compared to 2017 at all. listen and look closely to stray kids debut in 2018 vs BTS in 2015. literally NO difference, they sound the same. District 9 Sound like a 3rd gen song or something BTS would have made like Fire. not even a change of sound or choreo. 2013 did NOT sound similar with 2017 debuted groups whatsoever. in fact, 2017 groups sound and look more similar to 2018 groups than 2013. can u explain why tht happened
@@cisun97 No. imo it's should NOT end in 2017 whatsoever .it's Soo short?? how can tht be a generation? think about it. 2017 and 2018 is NOTHING different from each other at all. generation should start at popularity. thats why gen 3 start at 2012 because exo managed to break the previous gen record and become more popular than gen 2. HOWEVER , 2018 debuted groups are NOT More famous more successful than the 2012-2017 debuted groups. BUT the 2022 groups are like IVE. so YES, gen 4 CAN and more likely start at most in 2020+. NOT 2018. the reason why most people start gen 4 at 2018 is because some big company group fans wanted their group to BE the new gen but aren't actually the new gen. they want TXT ,stray kids and even Gidle to be counted as the new gen but none of these groups defeated BTS. the 2022+ debuted groups are the one who become more famous and take the mantle. none of 2018 debuted groups managed to break 3rd gen records set by BTS. stray kids didn't even manage to defeat BTS. IVE was the one who won huge awards , even defeating late 3rd gen groups like Gidle and loona. (and yes, i refused to acknowledge 2018 groups as new gen. imo they are too early to be fourth gen and have not achieved any feats or change of music in their debut year to warrant a generation start after them, unlike 2020+ groups like aespa and IVE). IVE and aespa in their debut song sounds really new gen, unlike stray kids.
@@aislin2989 2012-2013: electropop in kpop 2015-2016: tropical house 2017-2019: trap music, mumble rap etc now tell me HOW does 2012-2017 is the same music, but 2018 is suddenly different than 2017? what makes a 2012 debut kpop song same as 2017, but different than 2018? BTS dance and stray kids dance in the year 2018 did not even look super different. your point is not factual if we look at it from this perspective. literally i feel like the ONLY reason why people want 2018 to be fourth gen start (but i disagree it's super early , 2020 should be the start), is because TXT , stray kids and huge big 3 boy groups debuted this year. it's all based on unfair big3 privilege. meanwhile unpopular groups tht actually take time to rise up tht happened to debut in 2017 now gets shoved in the back and called old even when they debut only a year before stray kids , and they can only be compared with groups older than them , just because they don't debut in big3.(therefore didn't warrant a new start of generation). dreamcatcher and ACE is a victim of this. instead of rightfully being compared to Gidle and loona and groups they literally newbies with, they get shoved with BTS tht debuted way before them in 2013 just because they're not big3. so when their work finally paid off (because non big3 groups actually took time to be recognized) , it's 2020 and then suddenly they're considered old JUST because they debut in 2017, not 2018. meanwhile their newbiemates like Gidle enjoyed the privilege of being treated super young and considered same generation as NEW JEANS just because they debut merely a year later . how was tht fair smh. ACE's music sound nothing different than music boygroups in 2018 debuted with.
Yup, Jiyoung and Nicole did not renew their contracts and left in 2013, and Youngji joined in 2014 thru an audition. So KARA5 became KARA4. It split the fandom. Those were dark days. KARA4 lasted another 2 years before the remaining 3 (Seungyeon, Gyuri & Hara) also did not renew their contracts. They're all under different companies now, but came together for this 15th anniversary reunion. Never thought I'll see a day when Jiyoung and Nicole would rejoin the group on stage.
When they first debuted there were 4 girls, Gyuri, Nicole, Seungyeon and Sunghee but Sunghee left the group shortly after the debut and never appeared with them again. So then they added Hara and Jiyoung and there were 5 girls. In 2013 Jiyoung and Nicole left but in 2014 Youngji joined so they were 4 again. In 2019 Hara sadly committed suicide and that’s why when they came back this year “as a whole group” they are 5 of them (gyuri, Nicole, seungyeon, youngji and Jiyoung).
@@tss016 I was not surprised to see Nicole and Jiyoung rejoin the others on stage. They've always been friends and continued to be after they left the group. Even on Nicole's You Tube channel her and Jiyoung took a vacation and also video called Gyuri. Nicole and Seungyeon appeared on each other's You Tube channels as well. There was never conflict between members, just with DSP management. What changed and made this comeback possible was DSP going bankrupt and being sold to RBW. All 5 of them signed contracts with RBW for this comeback. Jiyoung even thanked RBW for supporting them to come back for their 15th anniversary. The funniest part is Nicole and Jiyoung kind of lead the others to return as a group for the anniversary.
Just add 1 year for Korean age system. And they also disregard the month you were born for casual use, Heechul is 40 already when 2022 entered even if its not yet July.
the traditional Korean age system just counts how many calendar years you’ve been alive in even if it’s not been a full year. Example: a baby born on 31st Dec is automatically 1yo and on 1st Jan they are now considered 2yo. in Heechul’s case he’s 40 since they count the year he was born in
Very doubtful. Kim Sunghee completely exited the entertainment industry after she left Kara. Got married and probably had kids too. Wouldn’t be surprised if they hadn’t had any contact with her since then.
kara's comeback is one of the best things that happen in 2022 and also great news to end this year...
I really hope they'll make more and more kara's albums next forward...
Im shook that she debuted in 2007 but was born in 94, same as Suzy,iu, Krystal and sulli but she’s a sunbae to all of them and they all debuted at 14/15
jiyoung and hara debuted with KARA in 2008,
the original nember in 2007 is seungyeon,nicole,gyuri n seunghee
@@lazysonetilltrolluntilnow4574 i went search after the comment and saw that was 2008 but still a year before Krystal sulli super young omg
@@lalalalal5304 😉😉😉 😄
Yeay, all of them is debut at young age, they not pass the 30s age yet. Even irene is 1991 still active in idol group.
they were 13 and is crazy because they are still 27/28 so young
I can't believe that i can see baby jiyoung again now 😭😭😭🥰
My first bias in kpop
one of the legends, glad they’re back for 15th anniv ❤
if people say youngji and jiyoung were sisters. I would believe it.
Even their names can confuse you lol i keep getting their names mixed up
youngji looks more like seungyeon imo, but her name is similar to jiyoung
You know they have a new line in KARA? JiYoungJi line :))
@@codename-pi I havent noticed that until SeungYeon talked in this show. They do look similar 😂
2007 was the year for WonSoKa!
THE BEST ✨️✨️
Korea's 3 fave girl groups
They brought auch interesting point, tbh I was really looking forward to see Nicole & Jiyoungji promoting together & I'm glad they are close now ❤️❤️❤️
Gyuri face look so good to be actress
Even her 5 members say that she's the prettiest and they feel overwhelmed by her beauty
Park Gyuri - Han Seungyeon (88line)
Goo Hara - Nicole Jung (91line)
Kang Jiyoung - Heo Youngji (94line)
Is Kara has 6 member ? I can’t find youngji from old MVs
Can you explain about this
@@28reasonsofscoups61 2007 - gyuri, nicole, seungyeon, sunghee
2008 - Sunghee Left and company decided to add hara and jiyoung
2014 - jiyoung and nicole left the group and youngji was added to the group
6 member was actived during promotion included late hara
Jiyoung and nicole left in 2014... I'm forget to add it
@@yatiyana1691 okayy thank you 😊
@@yatiyana1691 when this show live?
Jiyoung’s skin is so fair, clean and pretty. Really nice. Her features are very beautiful, and her fair skin enhances it!
Missing Hara so much
baby jiyoung is finally back
Glad that they are all happy now
I love them❤
The way Heechul laughed 🤣
Honestly speaking the truth, I'm a Millennial Kamilia as I became a Kamilia since Step era in 2011 as Nicole was so underrated. My bias Nicole used to be one of the OG Maknae Line with her late bestie Hara and Jiyoung. Now with Hara gone, things are different. If Hara was still alive, she would have been part of the Unnie Line with Gyuri and Seungyeon. In the name of my Kamilia spirit, I always believe in my heart Nicole will always be part of the Maknae Line trio with Jiyoung and Youngji because my Kamilia spirit refused to believe Nicole placed in Unnie Line with Gyuri and Seungyeon as I will feel bad for leaving Hara out.
Jiyoung is same age as Krystal & Suzy.. but she is senior.. even Krystal & Suzy debut at young age.. i can't imagine how old Jiyoung when she debuted.. around 13-14?
Jiyoung debuted on 2008, along w/Hara. They're added after Seunghee left for studies. But yeah, that's what it is. Regardless of the age, if the person is your sunbae, you have to bow at him/her as a sign of respect from a hoobae to a sunbae.
Just a while ago, I watched youngji and jackson on the old show then I search about youngji because I am not familiar with her even tho I heard the group Kara when I was a teen hahahahaha
I remembered the time when Taecyeon guested there and I think they were all eating bfast that time. Youngji performed the Mamma Mia chorus part and when I saw that, I immediately said, "oh, no wonder why she was the chosen one to join KARA"
Damn. They look the same as 10 years ago!
Kara❤
Jiyoung Youngji (twin sisters of member Kara)
Jiyoung and youngi case similar to sohee and lim. New member with same age 🤣🤣🤣
Hyelim of Wonder Girls right??
@@andredaniel6658 yes
also reminds me that in WG a member who left also returned to the group and promoted with the member that was her replacement (Sunmi and Lim).
idk about y'all, now that i see it i think gyuri could easily pass as stayc yoon's mom or sister lmao
A bit late but I also see a resemblance with Leeseo from IVE
Gyuri telling it like it is. :-)
Jiyoung 💕💕
YoungJiYoung
IMO, gen 4 didn't begin in 2018 like many people think it did, it began this year with the debut of IVE, LE SSERAFIM, and New Jeans (yes, IVE is technically very late 2021, but I file them under 2022). That's three top-selling new girl groups all showing up in less than a year's time, just like in 2007 when you got three of the most iconic gen 2 girl groups. That's how you properly mark a generational shift.
But you got the wrong point here, gen 2 didn't start from 2007 even tvxq and suju whom debuted 2003 and 2005 are counted as gen 2, so if it based on your point they are counted as gen 1 but i kinda agree tho gen 4 begin in 20's cause gen 3 has the shortest range here like they began in 2012 and ended in 2017
It's a transition in sound, style, and formats, not popularity. Popularity fades and is a false metric that can be skewed by labels with money to toss around and create hype.
You can hear the difference in sound and see the difference in dance between the generations. Gen 4 is more on the performance aspect. In sync dancing, flashy moves, back up dancers, and "noisy" (it's up to you to determine for yourself if it's a good thing or not.) Gen3, especially early gen 3 once everyone stopped trying to be (insert ___ group name here) 2.0 and branched out to do their own things have far more focus on vocals rather than the flashy performance moves of gen 4. Listen to the music, look at the dances. There's your generational breaks. Not popularity. That comes and goes. No one's on top forever.
@@aislin2989 do you see how irrational tht is? how can a generation be tht short?? a kpop contract last 7 years. how can you say tht and think 'yeah, kpop gen last 5 years ' is logical?
if transition is sound then it should NOT begin at 2018 because the sound of kpop at those years is nothing different compared to 2017 at all.
listen and look closely to stray kids debut in 2018 vs BTS in 2015. literally NO difference, they sound the same. District 9 Sound like a 3rd gen song or something BTS would have made like Fire. not even a change of sound or choreo.
2013 did NOT sound similar with 2017 debuted groups whatsoever. in fact, 2017 groups sound and look more similar to 2018 groups than 2013. can u explain why tht happened
@@cisun97 No. imo it's should NOT end in 2017 whatsoever .it's Soo short?? how can tht be a generation?
think about it. 2017 and 2018 is NOTHING different from each other at all. generation should start at popularity. thats why gen 3 start at 2012 because exo managed to break the previous gen record and become more popular than gen 2. HOWEVER , 2018 debuted groups are NOT More famous more successful than the 2012-2017 debuted groups.
BUT the 2022 groups are like IVE. so YES, gen 4 CAN and more likely start at most in 2020+. NOT 2018.
the reason why most people start gen 4 at 2018 is because some big company group fans wanted their group to BE the new gen but aren't actually the new gen.
they want TXT ,stray kids and even Gidle to be counted as the new gen but none of these groups defeated BTS.
the 2022+ debuted groups are the one who become more famous and take the mantle. none of 2018 debuted groups managed to break 3rd gen records set by BTS. stray kids didn't even manage to defeat BTS.
IVE was the one who won huge awards , even defeating late 3rd gen groups like Gidle and loona. (and yes, i refused to acknowledge 2018 groups as new gen. imo they are too early to be fourth gen and have not achieved any feats or change of music in their debut year to warrant a generation start after them, unlike 2020+ groups like aespa and IVE).
IVE and aespa in their debut song sounds really new gen, unlike stray kids.
@@aislin2989 2012-2013: electropop in kpop
2015-2016: tropical house
2017-2019: trap music, mumble rap etc
now tell me HOW does 2012-2017 is the same music, but 2018 is suddenly different than 2017?
what makes a 2012 debut kpop song same as 2017, but different than 2018? BTS dance and stray kids dance in the year 2018 did not even look super different.
your point is not factual if we look at it from this perspective. literally i feel like the ONLY reason why people want 2018 to be fourth gen start (but i disagree it's super early , 2020 should be the start), is because TXT , stray kids and huge big 3 boy groups debuted this year. it's all based on unfair big3 privilege. meanwhile unpopular groups tht actually take time to rise up tht happened to debut in 2017 now gets shoved in the back and called old even when they debut only a year before stray kids , and they can only be compared with groups older than them , just because they don't debut in big3.(therefore didn't warrant a new start of generation). dreamcatcher and ACE is a victim of this. instead of rightfully being compared to Gidle and loona and groups they literally newbies with, they get shoved with BTS tht debuted way before them in 2013 just because they're not big3. so when their work finally paid off (because non big3 groups actually took time to be recognized) , it's 2020 and then suddenly they're considered old JUST because they debut in 2017, not 2018. meanwhile their newbiemates like Gidle enjoyed the privilege of being treated super young and considered same generation as NEW JEANS just because they debut merely a year later . how was tht fair smh.
ACE's music sound nothing different than music boygroups in 2018 debuted with.
kangen jiyoung sm alm haragu 😮
How come they weren’t a group together , did some members leave and then some join?
Yup, Jiyoung and Nicole did not renew their contracts and left in 2013, and Youngji joined in 2014 thru an audition.
So KARA5 became KARA4.
It split the fandom. Those were dark days.
KARA4 lasted another 2 years before the remaining 3 (Seungyeon, Gyuri & Hara) also did not renew their contracts.
They're all under different companies now, but came together for this 15th anniversary reunion.
Never thought I'll see a day when Jiyoung and Nicole would rejoin the group on stage.
When they first debuted there were 4 girls, Gyuri, Nicole, Seungyeon and Sunghee but Sunghee left the group shortly after the debut and never appeared with them again. So then they added Hara and Jiyoung and there were 5 girls. In 2013 Jiyoung and Nicole left but in 2014 Youngji joined so they were 4 again. In 2019 Hara sadly committed suicide and that’s why when they came back this year “as a whole group” they are 5 of them (gyuri, Nicole, seungyeon, youngji and Jiyoung).
@@tss016 I was not surprised to see Nicole and Jiyoung rejoin the others on stage. They've always been friends and continued to be after they left the group. Even on Nicole's You Tube channel her and Jiyoung took a vacation and also video called Gyuri. Nicole and Seungyeon appeared on each other's You Tube channels as well. There was never conflict between members, just with DSP management. What changed and made this comeback possible was DSP going bankrupt and being sold to RBW. All 5 of them signed contracts with RBW for this comeback. Jiyoung even thanked RBW for supporting them to come back for their 15th anniversary. The funniest part is Nicole and Jiyoung kind of lead the others to return as a group for the anniversary.
Invincible youth reunion here
What would be HeeChul's international age 🤔 I am really confused of the Korean age system 😅 off to Wikipedia and some calculating~
10 July 1983, Heechul's birthday (39 yo internationally)
it's just one year up
Just add 1 year for Korean age system. And they also disregard the month you were born for casual use, Heechul is 40 already when 2022 entered even if its not yet July.
the traditional Korean age system just counts how many calendar years you’ve been alive in even if it’s not been a full year. Example: a baby born on 31st Dec is automatically 1yo and on 1st Jan they are now considered 2yo. in Heechul’s case he’s 40 since they count the year he was born in
Hara 😢
There was another member at the very beginning. I wonder if they reached out to her?
Very doubtful. Kim Sunghee completely exited the entertainment industry after she left Kara. Got married and probably had kids too. Wouldn’t be surprised if they hadn’t had any contact with her since then.
Is Nicole back to being a leader?
No? Their leader was always Gyuri
@@tribui3252 oh really?😂 Ok great
1:15 강지영 말하는 인성 보소. 눈가에 주름 자글자글한 주제에. 1:57 남한테 늙었다고 비웃는 것은 뭐야?