Nine Muses had a showcase entitled "Seoul Train Nine Muses & Friends" in Japan at Shibuya Hall in Tokyo on December 26th. They sang their debut song "No Playboy" and "Ladies", as well as performed the Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons". The Seoul Train concert serves as another way of spreading K-pop into Japan. Other artists that attended were V.O.S.'s Kim Kyungrok, ZE:A's Siwan, Hyungsik, Minwoo, and Heechul. They performed a few songs with Nine Muses, but were mainly there to support the girl group.
Together with Nine Muses, the members of ZE:A sang a Phantom of the Opera song, "Booty Bounce" by Dev, and "All I Want For Christmas". At the end of the showcase, the nine girls cried because their stage was successful.
Nine Muses are known for their long legs and model background and will be one of the many K-pop idols to debut in Japan next year. They are being compared to SNSD. SNSD, who had their first successful live concert in Arirake Colosseum, have released two Japanese singles - Genie & Gee. Both which entered the Oricon charts. Their newest Single ''Hoot'', has been released in Japan and sales are great. Their success in Japan was defined by their seemingly infinite long legs. Will Nine Muses be able to achieve the same success as SNSD in Japan?
Source: My Daily
Taken From: Koreaboo.com
Additional Info: SoNyuhShiDaeNews
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