KUALA LUMPUR – KLP48, a new international girl group based in Kuala Lumpur, have unveiled their first-generation members. A sister group to the popular Japanese idol group AKB48, KLP48 feature a line-up of 13 members: seven Malaysians, four Japanese, one Indonesian and...
KUALA LUMPUR – KLP48, a new international girl group based in Kuala Lumpur, have unveiled their first-generation members.
“AKB48 and its sister groups have long enjoyed a widespread following in Malaysia, and we hope that fans will extend their fervent support to KLP48 as well,” said 48 Entertainment director Yip Chun Huei in a press statement. Superball chief executive Nariaki Terada said: “Welcoming the first-generation members of KLP48 is a thrilling moment that underscores the global appeal of AKB48 and its sister groups.
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