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Goo Hara Forms Project Group With Masaharu Fukuyama for Japanese Drama OST

Kara’s Goo Hara has been invited to participate in the OST for Fuji TV’s drama “Galileo.”

She will form a project group with Masaharu Fukuyama, who will take on the male lead character for the sequel of “Galileo” and who is also a singer-songwriter. Together, they will form the project group “HARA+” and their collaboration will be featured on the drama’s OST. The song’s theme will be “Charms of Love” and they’ll work on the Korean version. He will produce the song while she will lend her voice for the project.

It’s been reported that Goo Hara’s participation in the project is largely due to the drama’s airing in Korea this May. Known as the nation’s actor in Japan, Masaharu Fukuyama will be working with a foreign artist for the first time and it’s receiving much interest in his native country.

“Galileo” is based on the popular novel “Detective Galileo,” written by well-known mystery writer Keigo Higashino. The drama was a big hit when it aired in 2007 and the creators are hoping to recreate the phenomenon with a sequel and a new story. This project is receiving a lot of attention because the production has secured rights to air in many countries in Asia, North America and Europe.

The drama will make its premiere in Japan on April 15 through Fuji TV and will air its first episode in Korea on May 6 through cable channel MBC QueeN.

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Oh yeah .. no matter what I can't wait how her ost song sounds ..

one more song and it can be compile into a mini album already :x

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Kara’s Goo Hara to Sing for Japanese Dorama with Fukuyama Masaharu :eyelove: :eyelove: :eyelove:

Letting her talents shine, Kara’s Goo Hara participated in a Japanese OST recording with the famed and multitalented Fukuyama Masaharu.

On April 9, DSP Media stated that Goo Hara and Fukuyama Masaharu created a project group called Hara+ to sing the main theme song of the Japanese dorama,Galileo 2. With Goo Hara at the microphone and Fukyama Masaharu as the producer, Hara+ will be creating a Korean version of the song, The Spell of Love. This is the first time Fukuyama Masa haru has collaborated with a singer from abroad.

“I’m very honored to be singing the Korean version of The Spell of Love. It’s a very famous drama in Korea and I think it will be a special experience working with Fukuyama Masaharu. There are a lot of things I lack in, but I will do my best,” said Goo Hara.

Galileo 2 will premiere on Japan’s Fuji TV on April 15 and Korea’s MBC QueeN and MBC Plus Media on May 6.

(enewsworld)

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Celebs build up wealth with '2nd' job :eyelove: :eyelove: :eyelove:

Life comes to an end, as does fame. And entertainers are well aware of this, so they take action before it happens.

There are lots of celebrities here who make extra money from “second” jobs. For some, the estimated income from these is much larger than that from their primary career.

The most popular sector in which to make a secondary income is the hospitality industry since their public awareness is a strong tool for marketing without costs. In fact there are several celebrities who have accumulated massive wealth with their own restaurants that rapidly flourish with franchised outlets.

For female entertainers, Internet shopping malls, mostly specializing in clothes and beauty products, are one of the most popular businesses they set up. The reason is the same: easy promotion of the company and goods for sale using their own public image. With media regulations eased, some show up on the small screen wearing and applying products they sell.

Idol stars are not an exception. Though their popularity is still high with no immediate sign of receding, those who know the short-lived nature of the industry have ventured into new territory. Young entertainers in their 20s dodge typical options; they select what gives them personal satisfaction and money at the same time.

Goo Hara of girl band KARA, which rocks Japan, purchased a luxurious three-story villa in Seoul for 1.1 billion won last year. She sublets it for a handsome monthly rental fee. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/culture/2013/04/135_133653.html

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Celebs build up wealth with '2nd' job :eyelove: :eyelove: :eyelove:

Life comes to an end, as does fame. And entertainers are well aware of this, so they take action before it happens.

There are lots of celebrities here who make extra money from “second” jobs. For some, the estimated income from these is much larger than that from their primary career.

The most popular sector in which to make a secondary income is the hospitality industry since their public awareness is a strong tool for marketing without costs. In fact there are several celebrities who have accumulated massive wealth with their own restaurants that rapidly flourish with franchised outlets.

For female entertainers, Internet shopping malls, mostly specializing in clothes and beauty products, are one of the most popular businesses they set up. The reason is the same: easy promotion of the company and goods for sale using their own public image. With media regulations eased, some show up on the small screen wearing and applying products they sell.

Idol stars are not an exception. Though their popularity is still high with no immediate sign of receding, those who know the short-lived nature of the industry have ventured into new territory. Young entertainers in their 20s dodge typical options; they select what gives them personal satisfaction and money at the same time.

Goo Hara of girl band KARA, which rocks Japan, purchased a luxurious three-story villa in Seoul for 1.1 billion won last year. She sublets it for a handsome monthly rental fee. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

http://koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/culture/2013/04/135_133653.html

Oh Hara, always the wise business woman.

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