T-ara Comeback: Upcoming Album Release On May Will Mark Group’s Last Performance

While fans are excited to look forward to T-ara comeback on May, they might as well prepare for a heart-break to say goodbye to the idol group that was debuted in 2009. T-ara's comeback album sets to release on May will probably mark the girls' performance as a group.

The sad news was delivered by the agency on March 16 (KST). According to Allkpop, MBK stated that T-ara's contract will expire in May and their upcoming comeback will be the last time for the girls to perform together. The veteran girl group that makes their road to fame with hits like "Lovey Dovey", "Roly Poly" and "Bo Peep Bo Peep" will begin their final promotions as a group with a series of domestic and overseas comeback activities.

Back in October 2016, T-ara hinted their comeback on a V-app broadcast. During the broadcast, the group revealed that they were working on their comeback album in a segment titled "T-ara Comeback D-?". Lately, MBK Entertainment has confirmed that the idol group will release a mini album for their comeback although they haven't come into a conclusion to decide their song's title. However, the agency said that fans should be prepared for a brand new vibe that the group's going to pop up. The new track will be much different than "Ti Amo", which was a medium tempo song, and T-ara's comeback track will be perfect for a summer's day.

T-ara comeback and farewell obviously have made their fans upset. Some of the fans kind of hope that T-ara would remain together since they deserve a lot of credits despite controversies surrounding the group's activity as well as the members' personal lives. Earlier this year, the girl group was hit by bullying scandal towards their staff. Ryu Hwayoung was accused of mistreating a stylist by calling him mean names, which was eventually denied by the idol. Nonetheless, let's hope that the girls of T-ara will be making an excellent career as individuals.

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