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The emerging Japanese singer COCO and the standout finalist in the girl group audition program ‘No No Girls’ COCO has officially announced that she will not participate in the high-profile musical project “BLACK & WHITE”. This project aimed to create 24 members of the next-gen global J-Pop girl group from Japan. Further, the fellow participant MEI has also opted to step out from participating in this project due to personal reasons.
But the project management has expressed a positive approach towards them by respecting their decision and has also stated that they are giving the complete support for their individual decision for their future endeavours that was made with genuine consideration. The reason for the attempt to include COCO is for her expressive vocal and the emotional depth that shines so natural in her performance. Her presence in the YT channel “THE FIRST TAKE” where she performed alongside the artists Chammina and HANA, was observed more influencing in the J-pop.
Some of the fans are expressing their disappointment on the comment box sections but other music lovers are extending their warm support for her and upheld her admiration for her resolve to choose a different direction.
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