
Before releasing their Japanese debut single "I'm So Pretty - Japanese Ver. - on Feb. 12, girl group NATURE opened fire on their full-fledged activities with their debut showcase in Haaretai.
At their debut showcase in Japan on February 10, NATURE made their first Japanese debut with the title track "I'm So Pretty," the songs "OOPSIE (My Bad)" and "What's Up," which drew enthusiastic responses from local fans.
In addition, they have inspired the appeal of NATURE by presenting various stages such as "Allegro Cantabilile," "You'll Be Mine," "Dream about U" and "Bing Bing," which were released first in Korea, as well as episodes that occurred while preparing for their debut single in Japan.
"I'm So Pretty," a dance-pop with an impressive catchy melody, is the Japanese version of the title track of the first mini-album, which was first introduced by NATURE in Korea in July last year and was loved by the public for its addictive refrain and colorful performances.
The release of ‘I’m So Pretty’ songs and music videos on January 24 by iTunes, Apple Music, Sporty Pie, and the official Japanese YouTube channel of the Pony Canyon, and NATURE Japan's official page sparked NATURE's official debut in Japan.
The Japanese single "OOPSIE (My Bad)" and "What's Up" have been newly created with the title track and song of their second mini album "NATURE WORLD," which was joined by Sohee as a new member and set the stage for their new project "NATURE WORLD."
Meanwhile, Nature, who has emerged as a global idol, plans to speed up overseas activities by traveling between Korea and Japan.