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Apink celebrates 11th birthday with the release of “I Want You To Be Happy”

The group debuted on April 19, 2011. Check out the MV!

This Tuesday, the 19th, the apink released the digital single ‘I want you to be happy’ which was accompanied by an MV that shows the girlgroup’s trajectory since its debut exactly eleven years ago.

Filled with emotion, the MV has Park Chorong, Yoon Bomi, Jung Eunji, Kim Namjoo and oh hayoung and brings backstage images, moments in shows and presentations, in addition to showing the recording of the single in the studio. Check out!

Furthermore, the track was written by the five members, thus marking the first time that all members participate in writing the lyrics, as echoed by Soompi.

It is worth remembering that ‘I want you to be happy’ also makes official the new lineup of the group, which has only five members since Son Naeun’s official departure on April 8.

With hits like “NoNoNo” and “LUV”, Apink is a South Korean K-pop girl group formed on April 19, 2011 by IST Entertainment.

Source: Recreio

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