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  1. Now that my anger has subsided, I can't blame this all on LDH. When they rebooted E.G.11, the fandom was shaken and split and it tore the core of the group apart. But LDH announced E.G.Family and a plan of attack ushered in by the promise of pushing the entire female sector of Exile. And they kept good on that promise...at first. We had a great comeback by all the units and an amazing joint concert to say goodbye to OT19 and showcase a new era for the girls + E.G.11 was also given a grand debut. LDH gave EG the push they needed to cater to a fresh audience but then it became clear that the company so busy trying to make E.G.11 happen that they allowed for everyone else to just....sit there. During that time, Shuuka's old injury resurfaced and the second most popular girl in Flower left, making ShuuKaren dead. Then out of the left field, D.E.P disbanded, leaving Shizuka's fate up in the air. Instead of swooping in to clean up the holes, they pushed it all under the rug and threw E.G11 into our faces even more. They had it all, including their own TV show. Meanwhile Flower - their most successful GG - has had only 3 singles leading to their last album since E.G.Family was created. Happiness had 3 to date as well, with their last single "Chao Chao" THE most under promoted song they've had. SYY was also given 3 singles, two of which came out this year. Ami, who was the face of E.G, has faded into obscurity, with her sales dropping so low, it's financially more reasonable to make her a digital exclusive. Shizuka was given a DREADFUL debut and then was once again, gone to the wind. Had E.G.Family been given equal promotions and push, then not only would they all have been doing better, then E.G11 wouldn't have burned out which is what I think played a part in their disbandment. It was a fast burn leading to them fizzling out. When they finally has a break, it was to work on new material with their home group or side projects. E.G.11 was promoted more than OT19 ever was. Flower's disbandment came as no surprise when Mio announced both her marriage and pregnancy. The fact that the company was the one to come forward on such a taboo matter (shotgun wedding), it was clear that this was something the entire group agreed on. They could've allowed her to take a hiatus with us none the wiser. Flower just had a comeback and it wouldn't have been surprising if we didn't hear from them until 2020, instead they ended it. I'm sure this had to do with the fact that the remaining 3/5 were constantly promoting in E.G (+ the fact that more than half of the group has left the group). Even to the end, LDH announced then disbanding a year later from now and I'm sure that this won't put a dent in their activities. I'm hoping 2021 will include their new GG, Happiness, Shizuka, Ami, and Reina all being pushed to the same extent that E.G11 was.
  2. Just let the year end... I cant believe E.G. is really going to disband. There are so many questions regarding the girls, but I expect nothing from that damn company. I'm just so upset about all of this...
  3. Siyoon and Tsuki auditioned and are regular members of Popteen Magazine. https://mobile.twitter.com/the_mysticgirls/status/1185198026958278656
  4. Update on New Trainees: Kim Haram Lee Serim Kim Siyoon Fukutomi Tsuki (ex-SM trainee) Miyu, Soomin, and Suhyun are still in the company. Doyoon has been absent for a while, status is currently unknown.
  5. E-Girls "Easy Come, Easy Go" Dance Practice.
  6. Will they debut both new GG's??
  7. Does anyone know why LDH debuted 4 new boy groups in 4 years?? Excessiveness aside, wouldn't this put them at a disadvantage?? I feel like Fantatsics has been seriously under promoted, Ballibo was over promoted in too short of a time span (there was no pacing with this group. Just Bam!) and Psycho Fever came outta nowhere with like, no promotion prior and little information. They also bleed into each other. I can't tell which group is which when their image, style, and songs are reproductions of the same name. Literal definition of idol robot facto8; just coughing out groups. It might be too early to say but The Rampage feels like the only one given proper backing. They have a solid discography, promising sales, good TV and festival exposure, and a wide enough fanbase. The Second,JSB,and Generations show no sign of slowing down, so these cant be replacements. Are there plans to make a second Exile out of these 4??? I
  8. Chiba Erii @ Rakuten Girls Award 2019 Autumn/Winter cr: genki19
  9. Depending on the competition, I'd think August would be a good time. Most of the bigger acts and Summer hitters will have already made a comeback and the ballad singers usually come around late September. I also think having them debut around Woollim's new GG (debut date unknown) would be good competition to spark up attention.
  10. Miyu said in the interview something along the lines of when in Korea, group > solo. Might not mean anything, and could be a reflection of how much more successful top groups are compared to soloists but I think it means she's open to the idea of debuting in a group. Interview Link
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