The name Tara is accepted as being a female name in Western societies, although there have been men who carried the name (such as Tara Browne). It is also often considered a female name in Asia, due to its connection to several goddesses. For instance, Tara is a female Buddha in Buddhism and Tara is also a goddess in Hinduism.

The group released a limited edition re-issue of John Travolta Wannabe, titled Roly-Poly in Copacabana, on August 2, 2011.[47] The title track, "Roly-Poly in Copacabana", is a eurodance remix of "Roly-Poly", named after the song "Copacabana" which was popularized in the 80's in Jongno disco clubs.[47] The album peaked at number three, while the single peaked at number forty and forty-five on the Gaon and Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 charts. The group began follow up promotions for the remixed single on Music Bank. T-ara released their debut Japanese single "Bo Peep Bo Peep" on September 28,[48] which peaked at number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart with over 49.7 thousand copies sold,[48] making them the first non-Japanese girl group to rank at number one for a debut single in Oricon history. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100,[49] and was certified Gold by the RIAJ for both full-length cellphone downloads and PC downloads.[50][51]


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T-ara released their sixth Japanese single "Bunny Style!" (!, Banisuta!) on March 20, 2013.[85][unreliable source?] The A-side "Bunny Style!" is their first single composed specifically for the Japanese market.[86] The single was released in ten different editions each with a different B-side: seven regular editions that contain a solo song by one of the members, and three limited editions which contain a song performed by a sub-unit. To promote the single, the group held special showcases in 10 Japanese cities, starting on February 20, 2013, at the Sapporo Factory Atrium and ending on March 9, 2013, at the Seagull Square in Nagasaki.[87] On April 1, 2013, T-ara's Japanese label, EMI Music Japan, was absorbed into Universal Music Japan, became defunct as a company and was renamed to EMI Records Japan.[88] All of T-ara's further Japanese promotions were to be done through Universal Music Japan.

On July 10, 2013, it was confirmed with a video released by Core Contents Media that Areum would be leaving the group to pursue a solo career "towards the beginning of next year".[91][unreliable source?] In August, T-ara released the music video "Bikini" featuring Davichi and Skull. At their Budokan Concert, it was announced that Qri would be the new leader of T-ara.[citation needed] On September 15, Core Contents Media announced that T-ara would hold their long-awaited Korean comeback on October 10. Before their comeback, T-ara, together with Davichi, SPEED and The SeeYa held a concert in Mongolia, which attracted a crowd of 20,000 people.[92][unreliable source?] On October 6, T-ara performed "Number 9" for the first time at "Hallyu Dream Concert"[93][unreliable source?] along with "Sexy Love". "Number Nine" was released with T-ara's mini album Again on October 10. T-ara also released a Japanese album to promote a Japanese movie, Jinx, featuring Hyomin named Kioku ~Kimi ga Kureta Michishirube~, in November. The album was released according to the date on which the movie will premiere.[citation needed]

T-ara had a Korean comeback on December 2 with the song "Do You Know Me". Their concept for this comeback and music video according to theater concept with retro style. They also release a repackage album named Again 1977 which contains the best songs from their album, Again. The group also released a ballad version of "Do You Know Me". On December 13, T-ara released a Christmas song, "Hide & Seek". T-ara was ranked seventh as the group with most number one hit songs on digital music charts in the past decade with 13 songs, despite debuting 4.5 years ago.[94] On January 19, T-ara had their second concert in Chengdu, China, one out of five concerts they planned to stage China in 2014.[95][unreliable source?] On February 14, T-ara held a joint concert with label-mates Speed in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.[96][unreliable source?] On the 19th of February CCM released a music video for a promotional track from Cho Young Soo's All Star Project with the single titled as "First Love" sung by Hyomin, Jiyeon and Soyeon featuring rapper EB. T-ara had a Japanese comeback with the double A-side single "Lead The Way" and "LA'booN" on March 5, and their third Japanese album Gossip Girls was released on May 14.[97]

After their first concert in Korea, T-ara headed to Vietnam for a Mini Concert. On January 9, the group arrived at the airport, where problems occurred which resulted in scheduling changes. Nevertheless, the group's mini-concert, which took place on October 10, drew in more than 3000 Vietnamese and International Fans. On February 7, 2015, MBK Entertainment debuted a project group known as "TS" with the artists Eunjung, Soyeon, Cho Seunghee, Minkyung (The SeeYa), Ki-O, Jongkook and Sejun (SPEED). The group released a winter single, titled "Don't Forget Me."[103][unreliable source?]

Jiae and Jiwon left the group in 2009, prior to debut due to creative differences. Boram, Qri, and Soyeon were added to the group shortly before debut single, "Lie".[17] Hwayoung joined the group on July 26, 2010, thus making T-ara a seven-member group. Core Contents Media announced on May 30, 2012, that a new member named Dani would join the group following the completion of her training, and one month later, Areum joined T-ara.[63]

On April 12, 2013, Core Contents Media announced the launch of the group's first sub-unit, T-ara N4 ( ), standing for "T-ara Brand New 4", consisting of four members: Jiyeon, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Areum.[143] T-ara had previously tried sub-units with the promotions of their sixth Japanese single "Bunny Style!", in which the B-sides were sung by units of two and three members; however, this was their first time doing formal unit activities.[89] The group's debut song, "Jeon Won Diary" (; Jeon-won Ilgi), was inspired by the 1980s drama of the same name.[144] Produced by Duble Sidekick, it is a "funky and intense" dance song with elements of hip-hop.[143] with the main motif of "Jeon Won Diary" being about breaking away from the same everyday routine.[144] T-ara N4's extended play, Jeon Won Diary, and the music video for the title track were released on April 29, 2013.

T-ara launched their own caf franchise called Cafe Page One that will expand into a chain of 500 nationwide stores. The name of their caf was influenced from the cafe that member Eunjung ran in her drama Coffee House. Cafe Page One was opened on July 1, 2011, where the members were present to greet the customers.[182] An alternate version of the song featuring vocals from original singer SG Wannabe, Ock Joo Hyun and T-ara's So-yeon was released along with a music video of T-ara on the cafe's opening day. A special limited photobook was released celebrating the opening, and it was only given to a limited number of fans who attended the opening.

In 2010, T-ara launched their own online shopping mall named "T-ara Dotcom" (T-ara.com). The project was a huge success exceeding 600M Won in monthly revenue. It recorded an average 500,000 daily visitors and more than 20 million won in daily sales as of June 2010 becoming the third most successful shopping malls run by a celebrity in a short period. T-ara acted as models for the mall since its opening. The store was also given its own TV show aired in February 2010. In June 2010, Core Contents Media revealed that all proceeds from all of T-ara's World Cup-related products will be donated in support of catering establishments in undeveloped areas of Africa.[183]

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