The Borneo Post

AOA returns stronger even after departure of Choa

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Despite the departure of Choa, AOA has returned even stronger with its summery fifth EP.

The EP is led by a lead track of the same title, a punky retro-pop song that boasts catchy refrains like : Bingle Bangle” and “Shake your hip.” Upbeat and vibrant in its synth and melody, the song is addictive due to its head-bopping whistle sound that augments the hook.

Now a six-piece act, the band’s return marks its first official activity since Choa left the group in June last year.

“Many are still used to Choa’s voice, but other members, including Yuna, had also played big roles as vocalists. So six of us have put a lot of effort to fill the stage. We’ve spent a lot of time talking to one another and monitoring our past videos in the process of preparing the album,” said Chanmi during a press conference in Seoul.

“Seven years have passed since our debut, and during that period, we became aware of each member’s strengths,” Yuna said.

The band also addressed its lengthy hiatus, which lasted more than one year and five months, the reason why its comeback required more practice and a stronger mindset.

“We’ve practised until the wee hours for the comeback, just like in the past as trainees. We also gave up on wearing heels and chose sneakers instead, as the choreograp­hy for our new single is the toughest we’ve ever encountere­d,” Haejeong said.

The event also saw Seolhyun opening up about a recent controvers­y over her personal Twitter account. She had stopped following some celebritie­s who had been embroiled in controvers­ies related to gender issues, including Yoo Ah-in, IU and Yoo Byung-jae.

Many netizens interprete­d her action as a show of support for feminism, which invoked criticism from male- dominated online communitie­s.

“The unfollowin­g was merely part of re- arranging my follower list, as I had so many followers and I only wanted to communicat­e with my close acquaintan­ces. But as soon as I heard of the controvers­y, I stopped unfollowin­g. I haven’t changed my (follower) list since the controvers­y,” Seolhyun said.

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