Saturday, June 29, 2013

Miss A 3rd Anniversary Appreciation Letter

Dear Miss A,

Congrats on your third year! I have only been a Say A for seven months now, but I am just as dedicated as your fans who have been with you since debut. Before you, I detested girl groups. Used to the Western industry, I refused to get into them because:
1. There was always one lead singer who got most of the lines and the rest of the members would be in the background, and
 2. The group would always inevitably break up and the lead artist would go solo.
But you girls were different. When I stumbled across I Don't Need A Man, I was instantly hooked. The cool choreo, the urban-esque style, and the great message... I loved it all. My curiosity peaked as I watched more of your videos, starting from Bad Girl, Good Girl and working my way forward.

I had finally found a girl group that spoke to me, for me, and successfully conveyed those feelings through music. What made Miss A stand out from all the others, was the fact that you had no official titles: no main or lead vocal, no main dancer, no main rapper, etc. You didn't need them; your individual talents speak for themselves, and together as a group you're well-rounded and unstoppable.

Didn't take me long to fall in love with you girls. I found myself watching every english subbed interview I could find, and eagerly waiting for fan cams from your concert appearances. Through these, I got to know of each of your colorful personalities and cheer for you, not only as a member of Miss A, but through your individual activities as well.

I love that you girls don't follow conventional trends and that you take risks with your music. I want to thank you Miss A, Min, Jia, Suzy and Fei, for being a girl group full of confidence, strength, sexiness and sass, for as you say, "this is for all the independent ladies." I am so proud to be a Say A. I cannot wait for you girls to slay your next comeback, and blow your competition out the water. Right now, you stand for Miss Asia, but I hope one day you come to stand for Miss All Around The World.

You girls have so much potential and I know that so far, you've only given us but a taste of what you're  truly capable of. I wish Miss A many more years of success and happiness. I will always be here rooting for you, all the way from America. I have no doubt that you girls are on your way to the top, and when you do make it, please go on a world tour, especially to DC.

Peace, love and blessings from a proud Say A,
 Skibop!!

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    1. it's not that long really. You should have seen the post I wrote about meeting Rihanna.. that was 5 pages long on Word lol

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