Boram(보람) is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the girl group T-ARA and its sub-unit QBS. Prior to T-ARA, she debuted as a solo artist in 2008. Originally, she debuted as a solo artist on April 15, 2008 with her first digital single "Lucifer Project Vol 1. Love". She debuted as a member of T-ARA on July 29, 2009 with the group's first single "Lie". Under the
Tara (bahasa Korea: pihak Core Contents juga memberitahu bahwa anggota T-ara 'Hyomin' menggantikan Boram sebagai Ketua yang baru. Lagu terbaru mereka 'Roly Poly' dirilis pada tanggal 29 Juni 2011.Konsep Retro yang mereka pakai dalam lagu terbaru mereka menjadi top #1 viewed di Cyworld, Nate, Bugs, Gom tv, dan Mnet dalam hanya beberapa jam.
Vay Tiền Nhanh. For other people known as 'Boram', see Boram. Boram Korean 보람; Japanese ボラム is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the girl group T-ARA and its sub-unit QBS. Prior to T-ARA, she debuted as a solo artist in 2008. Career[] 2008 Solo debut[] Originally, she debuted as a solo artist on April 15, 2008 with her first digital single "Lucifer Project Vol 1. Love". 2009 Debut with T-ARA[] She debuted as a member of T-ARA on July 29, 2009 with the group's first single "Lie". Under the group's rotating leadership system, Boram held the role from July 15, 2010 to June 14, 2011, in which the role was then passed onto Hyomin.[1][2] 2013 Debut with QBS[] On June 26, 2013, she debuted as a member of the group's sub unit QBS with the single "Like the Wind". 2017 Departure from T-ara[] On March 6, 2017, MBK Entertainment announced T-ARA was planning to release their final album as a six-member group before the expiration of Boram and Soyeon's contracts.[3] However, on May 6th, it was announced the group would continue as a four-member group as Boram and Soyeon's contracts had already expired.[4] Boram's final performance as a member of the group took place on May 13th at a concert in Taiwan.[5] Discography[] Digital singles[] "Lucifer Project Vol 1. Love" 2008 "From Memory" 2008 Features[] Sool J - "화성에서 온 남자" 2009 OSTs[] "Coffee House OST with Hyomin, Jiyeon 2010 Filmography[] Movies[] The Romantic President 2002 - cameo Death Bell 2 Bloody Camp 2010 - cameo Gisaeng Ryung 2011 - cameo Television dramas[] Soul MBC, 2009 Master of Study KBS2, 2010 - cameo The Angel of Death Comes With Purple High Heels KBS2, 2010 Shall We That's Smile TV, 2019 Web dramas[] Sweet Temptation Naver TV Cast, 2015 Trivia[] Her younger sister is Jeon Wooram, a former member of the girl group D-Unit under the stage name RAM and who is currently a solo singer under the stage name RAMI NU. Gallery[] References[] ↑ Star News '7인조' 티아라 리더, 은정에서 보람으로 ↑ allkpop Hyomin appointed as T-ara's new leader ↑ Naver 티아라, 5월 초 완전체 컴백 확정…13번째 미니앨범공식입장 ↑ Soompi T-ara To Return As 4 Members Without Boram And Soyeon ↑ [단독 티아라 소연보람, 대만 콘서트서 마지막 인사 "완전체 활동 끝"] Official links[] Instagram Twitter New Old YouTube
The height of T-ara member Jeon Boram has once again become a topic. When T-ara debuted, Boram's personal profile listed her as being 164 cm which appeared different from her actual height. People claimed she was shorter than she was listed and a controversy was born. Boram responded back in 2009, "I disclosed my height as 155cm and I've never been one to hide or decieve people. All the rumors were created on the Internet." So just when it appears that the issue was resolved, netizens have realized recently that Boram's height was mysteriously struck off from her profile on portal sites like Naver, etc. The height information for other members remained intact however. Well whatever her height, she still has a beautiful personality and is very talented right? That's all that really matters to the fans although some netizens just love to focus on how tall one is sometimes. T-ARABORAMHEIGHT
On the April 21 broadcast of MBC’s “Video Star,” T-ara’s Boram appeared as a guest alongside KARA’s Han Seung Yeon, Wonder Girls’s Yubin, MYNAME’s Insoo, and MBLAQ’s Seungho. During the episode, the guests and hosts looked back on T-ara’s performances and found that in T-ara’s “Cry Cry,” Boram had a one-second vocal part. Boram joked, “I was promoting as a dancer at the time.” Then, while watching T-ara’s “yayaya,” the hosts pointed out that she had no individual parts at all, although they expressed relief when they saw that in later years, Boram had an increasing number of lines. Park Na Rae asked, “Were there really songs where you had no parts at all?” and Boram replied, “Well, when the other members are doing a great job on stage, if there’s something I can do…” Kim Sook said, trying to coax more out of Boram, “It’s all in the past, right?” Park Na Rae added, “You were honestly a little upset, weren’t you?” Boram said, “The members were together [before a performance], and the fact that I was putting on a mic was embarrassing. Because I wasn’t singing. I thought, Why am I even putting this on?’ But other than that, it was okay.” Source 1 How does this article make you feel?
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