Brand-new girl group Spica’s member Yang Ji Won spoke out her mind about debuting last among the former members of Five Girls.
In a recent interview with enews
Yang said, “All the other members who were once members of Five Girls
are currently doing well. I feel kind of burdened about being the last
one to make a debut but I’m confident about it.”
Back in 2007, Five Girls attracted attention, appearing on MTV Korea’s real documentary Diary of Five Girls prior to its official debut.
Just
before the debut, however, the group unfortunately disbanded due to
internal problems of its agency. Later, four of five members went on to
debut in the music scene successfully: G.Na, After School’s Uee, Wonder
Girls’ Yubin and Secret’s Jeon Hyosung.
All
four members have arguably become big stars (though some bigger than
others), so many are wondering if the remaining member Yang Ji Won will
follow in her once-teammates′ footsteps.
Yang said truthfully,
“Honestly, I’ve been really nervous about my debut until now. It took a
long time for me to make my mind to sing again.”
Yang continued,
“It’s true that I feel pressure about being left alone among the former
members, but I came to be positive and have belief after I met the nice
members of Spica. Since I’ve been training and pursuing my dream for
two years with the current members, my burdens have naturally
disappeared. Now I’ll work with confidence.”
Yang expressed her
determination, “After Five Girls disbanded without even making a debut, I
went through difficult times and wandered around aimlessly. But the
thought that I wanted to be a singer again started to grow in my mind.
And this time, I want to see it through till the end.”
Spica is a
rookie group from B2M Entertainment, which is home to top star Lee
Hyori. Earlier, the music video of the group’s song Doggedly,
which was unveiled before the release of its mini-album, became a hot
issue as Lee Hyori starred in the music video. Spica’ debut mini-album
is set to release on February 8.
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