T-ara videography

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T-ara filmography
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T-ara at Cyworld Dream Music Festival
Film1
Television series3
Television shows12
Web shows2
Music Videos71
Commercial music videos4
Original Soundtracks3
Web series1
Advertising12

South Korean girl group T-ara debuted in 2009 with the single "Lies". In 2010, T-ara became the main cast of Mnet's reality program Hello Baby in its second season. The show earned the group an award at the 2011 Cable TV Broadcasting Awards. "T-ara's Pretty Boys" was sold and aired in Japan on KNTV Japan in 2012. [1]

Contents

Music videos

YearTitleAlbumArtist(s)Director(s)Note
2009"Good Person" Absolute First Album T-araUn­knownPre-debut
"Good Person" (Alternate)
"Women's Generation"Non-album single SeeYa, Davichi, and T-araSpecial project
"Forever Love"Non-album single
"Lies (Part.1)" Absolute First Album T-araDebut
"Lies (Part.2)"
"Lies (Ballad ver.)"
"TTL (Time to Love)"T-ara and Supernova
"TTL Listen 2"
"Bo Peep Bo Peep"T-araCha Eun-taek [2]
"Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Dance Ver.)
"Like The First Time"Cho Soo-hyun [2]
2010"Wonder Woman"Non-album single SeeYa, Davichi, and T-araUn­knownSpecial project
"You Drive Me Crazy" Breaking Heart [lower-alpha 1] T-araCha Eun-taek [2]
"I'm Really Hurt Ver. 1"Un­known
"I'm Really Hurt Ver. 2"
"I'm Really Hurt Ver. 3"
"We Are the One"Non-album single 2010 World-Cup special song
"Wae Ireoni" Temptastic Lee Dae-jin [3]
"Yayaya"Cha Eun-taek [4]
2011"Beautiful Girl"Non-album single T-ara (feat. Electroboyz)Un­known
"Roly-Poly"
+ Alternate part 2
John Travolta Wannabe T-araCha Eun-taek [5]
"Roly Poly" (Dance Ver.)
"Roly Poly" (fan appreciation)
"Roly-Poly in Copacabana" Roly-Poly in Copacabana [lower-alpha 1]
"Bo Peep Bo Peep" (Japanese ver.) Jewelry Box
"Cry Cry" Black Eyes Cha Eun-taek [6]
"Cry Cry" (Dance Ver.)
"Cry Cry" (Ballad ver.)CHANG [7]
"Yayaya" (Japanese ver.) Jewelry Box Cha Eun-taek [8]
"Yayaya" (Japanese ver.) (Dance edit)
"We were in love" Funky Town [lower-alpha 1] Davichi and T-araCHANG [7]
2012"Lovey-Dovey"T-araCha Eun-taek [7]
"Lovey Dovey" (Zombie Ver.)
"Lovey Dovey (Tokyo Ver.)
"Roly-Poly" (Japanese ver.) Jewelry Box CHANG [9]
"Roly-Poly" (Japanese ver.)
Dance edit
"Lies" (Japanese ver.)
"Lovey-Dovey" (Japanese ver.)Un­known
"Round & Round" [lower-alpha 2] Non-album single
"Round & Round" (Ver.2)Non-album single
"Day by Day" Day by Day Cha Eun-taek [10]
"Day By Day" (Dance Ver.)
"Sexy Love" Mirage [lower-alpha 1]
"Sexy Love" (Dance Ver.)
"Sexy Love" (In Tokyo)
"Sexy Love" (Robot dance)
"Day and Night"T-ara ft. Shannon &Gavy NJ
"Day by Day" (Japanese ver.) Treasure Box T-ara
"Sexy Love" (Japanese ver.)
"Sexy Love" (Japanese ver.) dance Ver.
2013"Bunny Style!"Cho Soo-hyun [11]
"Bunny Style!" (White Dance)
"Bunny Style!" (Pink Dance)
"Target" Treasure Box T-araMuto Kenji [12]
"Number 9" Again Hong Won-ki [13]
"Number 9" (Ver. 2)
"Because I Know"
"Do You Know Me" Again 1977 [lower-alpha 1]
"Hide and Seek" White Winter [lower-alpha 1]
2014"First Love"Non-album single T-ara feat. EBUn­known
"Number 9" (Japanese ver.) Gossip Girls T-ara Hong Won-ki [14]
"Lead the Way"Lee Joong-won [15]
"Lucky Wannabee"Un­known
"Sugar Free" And & End Hong Won-ki [16]
"Sugar Free" (Ver. 2)
"Sugar Free" (Ver. 3)
"Sugar Free" (EDM Club Edition)
2015So Crazy So Good
2016Tiamo Remember Lee Gi-Baek [17]
2017What's My Name What's My Name
2021TIKI-TAKA Re:T-ARA LayerZ Lee Gi-seok [18]
ALL KILL (Live Clip)Un­known

Commercial music videos

YearTitleAlbumArtist(s)Director(s)BrandRef.
2009"Apple is A" Absolute First Album T-araPETER VANILLAApple Nonghyup
2010"You Drive Me Crazy"
(Z9 Ver.)
Breaking Heart [lower-alpha 1] Cha Eun-taekZ9 [2]
2011"Log-In"Non-album single Un­knownJDX
2016"Cry Cry" (Chinese Ver.)Non-album single Un­known World of warships

Original soundtracks

YearTitleAlbumArtist(s)Drama/FilmDirector(s)Ref.
2009"Good Person" Absolute First Album T-ara Cinderella Man Un­known
"Good Person" (Alternate)
2011"Until The End"Non-album single T-ara, SeeyaGhastly [19]
2014"Memories ~You Gave Me Guidance~" Gossip Girls T-ara Jinx!!! Kumazawa Naoto [20]

Video albums

YearAlbum detailsNotesPeak chart positionsSales
JPN
[21]
2012T-ARA.COM DVD-Box 1
Description
First box set of T-ara's variety show T-ara Dot Com. Contains episodes one through five, the song "Bo Peep Bo Peep", and the making-of the music video for "You Drive Me Crazy" and bonus footage from T-ara World.

107

T-ARA.COM DVD-Box 2
Description
Second box set of T-ara's variety show T-ara Dot Com. Contains episodes six through ten, the song "Bo Peep Bo Peep", and the making-of the music video for "Neo Ttaemune Michyeo" and bonus footage from T-ara World.

54

Cry Cry & Lovey-Dovey Music Video Collection [22]
Description
Contains the music videos for T-ara's singles "Cry Cry", "Lovey-Dovey", and "We Were in Love" from their Black Eyes extended play and its repackage Funky Town.

17

3,940+

T-ara's Best of Best 2009-2012: Korean ver.
Description
Contains all of T-ara's singles from Absolute First Album (2009) up to Funky Town (2012), including their 2010 FIFA World Cup digital single "We Are the One".

8

15,678+

T-ara Japan Tour 2012: Jewelry Box
Description
T-ARA JAPAN TOUR 2012 ~Jewelry box~ LIVE IN BUDOKAN is the second (first live) Japanese DVD released by T-ARA. It features footage from their performance on July 26 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan for their concert T-ARA JAPAN TOUR 2012 ~Jewelry box~ to promote their first Japanese album Jewelry box. The Blu-ray and Limited Edition include a 28-page photobook and an interview with the group.

9

8,126+

2013T-ara no Ikemen Tachi DVD-BOXI
  • Released: April 26, 2013
  • Label: Epcot
  • Format: DVD
Description
T-ARA no Ikemen Tachi DVD-BOX I is the third DVD collection released by T-ARA and first from the variety TV program T-ara's Pretty Boys.
T-ara no Ikemen Tachi DVD-BOXII
  • Released: May 31, 2013
  • Label: Epcot
  • Format: DVD
Description
T-ARA no Ikemen Tachi DVD-BOX II is the fourth DVD collection released by T-ARA and second from the variety TV program T-ara's Pretty Boys.

248

T-ara Japan Tour 2013: Treasure Box
Description
T-ARA JAPAN TOUR 2013 ~TREASURE BOX~ LIVE IN BUDOKAN is the third (second live) Japanese DVD released by T-ARA. It features footage from their performance on September 27 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan for their concert T-ARA JAPAN TOUR 2013 ~TREASURE BOX~ to promote their second Japanese album TREASURE BOX. The Blu-ray version include a photobook and a solo Budokan performance on September 26 from Qri, Soyeon and Boram including other bonus feature. The DVD version includes a bonus DVD.

10

6,299+

T-ara Free Time in Europe
Description
T-ARA FREE TIME IN EUROPE is the first Korean DVD released by T-ARA. The first contains all the Korean produced music videos up to the release of "Sexy Love", except for "Roly-Poly in Copacabana". The DVD also features the music videos' and photobooks' making of. It also includes a repackage of their 200-page photobook T-ARA's Freedom Tour In Europe.
N/A
2014T-ARA Single Complete BEST Music Clips “Queen of Pops”
Description
T-ARA Single Complete BEST Music Clips 「Queen of Pops」 is the eighth Japanese DVD released by T-ARA. It was released in two editions: Limited (with 2 discs) and Regular (with only the disc 1), and in 2 formats: Blu-ray and DVD. The release includes all PVs released up to date, making-ofs and special contents, such as CM collection, comments by the members, etc.

35

8,169+
2016T-ARA Special Fanmeeting 2016~again~
Description
T-ARA Special Fanmeeting 2016 ~Again~ is the ninth Japanese DVD released by T-ARA. It was released in three editions: a limited DVD+CD edition and two regular editions, A and B. The limited edition comes with a bonus CD containing eight solo and unit songs originally released on the "Bunny Style!" singles.

14

1,887+

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011GhastlyGirls at the clubCameo [23]
T-ara X'mas Premium Live ~OSAKA~ PerformerConcert film

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2009 High Kick 2 CameoEpisode 39 [24]
2010 Master of Study
Bubi BubiMain roleSpecial advertising show for Mongeul Mongeul

Web series

YearTitleNotesRef.
2015 Sweet Temptation Each member plays lead role and has her own story [25]

Television shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
2009 / 2010 Star King Recurring guest
2009Sweet GirlContestantSpecial survival show
T-ara's Ghost PlayMain cast
2010T-ara Dot Com
T-ara's Hello Baby
T-ara Dream Girls
2011T-ara's Pretty Boys [26]
2012T-ara Star Life Theater [27]
T-ara's Confession
2013Daily T-ara
Princess T-ara
2017SNL 9Hosts [28]

Web Shows

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011T-ara & Gankiz Europe travel sketchMain cast6 parts show / YouTube [29]
2021T-Ara Entertainment Inc. YouTube

Advertising

YearBrandNotes
2009Apple NonghyupLater released on Absolute First Album
2010GustoIn Japan
Tedin Waterpark
NHN's Z9 Star
KTF EVER Mobile Bubi Bubi
KTF EVER mobile phone Mongeul Mongeul
2011Look Optical
Tedin Waterpark
JDX
Hi-Mart First girl group to sign with the mall
2012Brillinat Chicken
Wild Roses

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Repackage / re-released album
  2. also on 연가 2012 : 티아라가 엄선한 33곡의 추억여행

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