Group Cherry Bullet was recognized as a K-POP girl group with the spotlight of foreign media.
Hong Kong’s leading English-language daily newspaper South China Morning Post (SCMP) recently published an article titled “Rising stars of K-pop: girl group Cherry Bullet talk about their first mini album, ‘Cherry Rush’”, and released the interview with Cherry Bullet.
“It’s perhaps just a matter of time until they score a verified hit,” said South China Morning Post.
They praised them as proving their worth in the refreshing new song ‘Love So Sweet’ after 2020.
Jiwon said, “everyone has been waiting for this album for a long time, and we hope we can give listeners more albums in the future.”
Finally, when asked what is the resolution of the new year in 2021, Haeyoon said, “I just hope we’re able to promote ourselves this year and meet our fans.”
Lastly, Jiwon said, “we want to share cover dances and songs as a group. Also, we know fans are curious about our daily lives so we’re thinking of doing a reality show that reveals how we interact on a daily basis, and share our behind-the-scenes life.”
Cherry Bullet released their first mini-album “Cherry Rush” on January 20, and is delivering a lovely yet energetic charm through an active music broadcast.
Source: sports.donga.com