Ladies’ Code’s ‘I’m Fine, Thank You’ Ranks #1 on Music Charts
Cleo Fagela | | Sep 05, 2014 02:07 AM EDT |
After being involved in a tragic accident that claimed the life of South Korean girl group Ladies' Code member EunB, the group's song entitled "I'm Fine, Thank You" has made it to the top of music charts.
Korean web users have joined forces to fulfill the late female idol's wish for their band to top the music charts. "I'm Fine, Thank You" was released earlier this month under their album 'Code#02 Pretty Pretty'.
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Celebrities have also joined the fans of Ladies' Code in mourning the loss of EunB, and in praying for the recovery of two other members of the group that are still in critical condition following their vehicular accident on September 3.
Members of South Korean boy band Super Junior, who rose to celebrity status ahead of the rather new girl group, have been spotted at EunB's wake at the Anam Hospital of Korea University.
Others who could not make it to the wake due to their heavy schedules have taken to social networking sites to post statements of support for Ladies' Code and their condolences to the family, fans and friends of EunB.
Super Junior's Kyuhyun and Ryeowook posted their condolences and prayers on Twitter and other SNS accounts. Ryeowook also expressed his sadness over the tragic incident in his radio show.
Super Junior also figured in a car accident in 2012.
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