Friday, August 20, 2010

Nine Muses Reveal Their Pre-Debut Hardships



Like for many other idol hopefuls, the future of actually debuting is an unsure and at times, an unpromising one. Rookie idol girl group, Nine Muses recently opened up about the hardships they had to go through until debut.
Star Empire began to form a group of nine girls in 2006-2007. In 2009, it seemed like a good time to finally debut the girls, but after one of the members left, the company decided to put a hold on their debut until August 2010. “To be honest, we were very frustrated at first because we had debuted much later than we had expected and also because of the constant member change,” said one of the members through a recent interview.

Starting off with many idol-hopefuls, only three of the girls from the original lineup remain. “Everyone in this group prepared to become a singer after they turned into an adult. The thought of giving up our old lives to start new ones was very scary to us,” a member said. Because the life of a trainee is very risky, many of them quit their training when the wait becomes too long. “We were very worried about being able to survive as singers. But we never gave up on our dream to be singers and endured it all to this day. In the end, we’re now able to have an album with our names on it.”

After training for such a long period of time the girls almost can’t believe they’ve actually debuted. “To be honest, everyday we are touched. Just like we endured everything before our debut, we will work just as hard while promoting as singers. Please keep a close eye on us.”

While the girls have just debuted a week ago, netizens have already taken notice of the nine girls for their incredible height and great bodies. Their first title track, No Playboy is slowly going up the charts as the girls promote on music shows.

Source: Kim HyungWoo@newsen.com

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