T-ara N4
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T-ara N4

T-ara N4 was a sub-unit of the K-pop group T-ara, formed in 2013 with members Jiyeon, Hyomin, Soyeon, and Qri. They debuted that year with the single...

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T-ara N4's brief, bright subunit moment

A short-lived K-pop subunit that left one standout track.

If you're checking out T-ara N4, 'Countryside Life' is the only song to hear. It's a fun, collaborative track that defines their brief run.

T-ara N4 matters because it captured a specific, energetic side of T-ara in a compact project. The song 'Countryside Life' is the whole recorded output, a cheerful collaboration with Double Sidekick and TaeWoon that still pops up in playlists. It's a snapshot of a group experimenting with a smaller lineup.

There's no detailed history here, just the one release. The subunit formed, put out 'Countryside Life', and that was it. The song suggests a playful, rural-themed concept before the project ended.

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T-ara N4 was a sub-unit of the K-pop group T-ara, formed in 2013 with members Jiyeon, Hyomin, Soyeon, and Qri. They debuted that year with the single 'Countryside Life,' which featured Double Sidekick and TaeWoon. The song mixed Korean folk elements with pop production, and it became their most recognizable track.

They released a few more singles like 'Jeon Won Diary' and 'Little Apple' over the next couple of years. The group's run was brief, and they faced some public attention around 2014 due to controversies affecting the larger T-ara group, though those allegations were later dismissed.

T-ara N4 didn't release much material after 2015. Their sound, particularly on 'Countryside Life,' stood out for its blend of traditional and modern styles within the K-pop landscape at the time.

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