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It allowed users to respond to videos through a new or existing video which appeared above the comment section. [156] In the same month, YouTube's comment system on channel pages, and two months later on videos, was integrated to Google's social network site "Google+", since which a Google Brand Account is required to be able to comment.
A video trailer featuring all four members was revealed on November 2, [13] alongside the announcement of the release of Aespa's debut single, "Black Mamba", on November 17. [14] Upon release, the song's music video achieved the highest number of views for a K-pop group's debut video in 24 hours, with 21.4 million views. [15]
On December 10, 2020, YouTube announced that Fremantle would produce Hello 2021—a series of five localized New Year's Eve countdown specials that will celebrate notable videos of the year, and feature other guest appearances and performances. There will be separate specials for Japan, South Korea, India, the UK, and the Americas.
Each member of the group debuted a new solo song for the tour. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Karina performed second with the hip-hop dance song "Up", which she had written all the lyrics for. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The song includes an "addictive" chorus and is a "minimal" track containing a "confident" message. [ 6 ]
Jawed Karim was born on October 28, 1979, in Merseburg, East Germany, to a Bangladeshi father and a German mother. [3] His father Naimul Karim (Bengali: নাইমুল করিম) is a Bangladeshi who is a researcher at 3M, and his mother, Christine, is a German biochemistry scientist at the University of Minnesota. [4]
Karina was born and raised in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, [2] [3] in a family consisting of her parents and an older sister. [4] She attended Hansol High School until she was discovered by an SM Entertainment representative through social media and trained for 4 years before her debut. [5]
Karina Istomina was born in Moscow, Russia. She started her modelling career at the age of 15 and soon moved to New York City. [2] She graduated from Higher School of Economics (Faculty of Media Communications) in 2016. She has also worked as a PR manager for Russian synthpop band Tesla Boy for a year. [3]
She later appeared in the music video for "Heart pound (쿵쾅대)" by Eddy Kim [6] and in "우사인볼트 / Usain Bolt" by Swings and Han Yo Han. [ 7 ] On April 18, 2019, Danilova was a featured singer on Won Jang's second digital single, "Sorry".