KARA member Gu Hara performs a powerful dance move in the first live performance of "PANDORA," during KARA 5th Mini-album Showcase : PANDORA at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill hotel in Seoul on August 22, 2012. [Chae Ki-won/10Asia]
K-pop girl group KARA’s Gu Hara has revealed her proudest feature inherited from her parents, an analogy to how Greek mythological character Pandora received a box full of charms from Zeus.
At the press conference held before KARA's 5th Mini-album "PANDORA" showcase at the Walkerhill hotel in Seoul on August 22, the five songstress gave witty and honest answers to a question asking what they think their greatest legacies are.
"As a downside to that, it was not easy for me to have a glamorous figure and that has inspired me to work out harder. Now I’m happy that many people are recognizing some changes in my figure,” Gu added with a pleasing smile.
In the showcase, the “STEP” singers staged the first live performances of the new title tune “PANDORA,” and another brand-new track “Miss U” to about 300 long-awaited fans donned in black jackets, the dress code notified to the audience before the event.
KARA is currently one of the most successful Korean girl groups that has broken into the Japanese music market, achieving gold statuses 11 times with their singles since making their official debut in the country in 2010.
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