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[news] Idol Groups May Cause Downfall of ‘Hallyu’


It may not be an exaggeration to say that today’s Korean pop charts are literally “occupied” by boy bands and girl groups such as the Wonder Girls and TVXQ, whose members are in their late teens and early 20s and dance to computerized hip-hop music.

This trend is making it harder than ever to watch sophisticated performances by middle-aged artists on the small screen particularly during primetime hours.

Lim Jin-mo, one of the country’s most influential music critics, said the unbalanced exposure of singers to the media will undermine K-pop’s international competitiveness and eventually devastate the country’s breeding ground for young musical prodigies.

“The Korean music industry is extremely unbalanced,” Lim said in an interview with The Korea Times. “Music producers, consumers and media are all liable for that.

“Producers try to make only money-making music and consumers are moved by songs produced in that fashion. Mass media positioning itself between the two have no choice but to be swayed by both.”

The journalist-turned-music expert said putting this situation back on track is one of the key roles and original duties of music critics, but added there are few experts versed well enough in music to carry out the role and, even worse, their concern has mostly gone unheeded.

“The utmost value of today’s music consumers in listening to music is `fun.’ They no longer seek any serious messages or meanings from music as people did back in the 1980s and `90s. I’d bet this fun-oriented appetite of listeners will continue for years to come,” he said.

The 50-year-old also lashed out at the media for its failure to be objective on the matter.

“The media’s liability for this is higher,” he said. “Its basic role should be standing balanced in the middle, as reporters do, and providing people with opportunities to learn things, in an unbiased way. But it has failed to do so and even mislead the public.”

He said undue capitalism smearing the media industry as a primary reason for the malfunction.

“If they take negative positions toward a certain singer or band enjoying its heyday, their management agency might impose a sort of sanction on them, resulting in damaging their bottom line. Negative reporting is something inevitable for the media. However, I think nobody willingly runs the risk of doing so at the cost of sustaining financial losses.”

Lim described music as “social air” that helps people share contemporary sentiment and thoughts with others. “But now it is no more than just a means to make money,” he said.

Korean Wave: Double-Edged Sword

Korea’s cultural products, particularly music and film, enjoy large popularity abroad, especially in Asia. The phenomenon is referred to as “hallyu,” which means Korean cultural wave.

Capitalizing on the wave, some K-pop stars, such as Rain, the Wonder Girls and BoA, have extended their activities to other Asian countries and even the United States, the world’s largest music market.

Many deem hallyu as a huge success, touting it as a key promoter of Korean culture outside the borders. But Lim said it’s still too early to judge it a success.

“The Korean wave is a very proud thing in that it has brought Korean culture outside the border and made it international,” he said. “But I think it still falls short of showing the genuine face of our culture. In other words, what is projected through hallyu is Korean culture sophistically modified to be familiar to foreigners.”

To break into the American market, Korean musicians, including Rain and BoA, have armed themselves with fluent English-language skills and English-version songs, and have had some success, he said. “But their ultimate goal there should be standing on stage with Korean-version songs with a very Korean sound, which would be the completion of the Korean wave,” he said.

His assessment of the “corporate-style management agencies” in Korea was mixed.

Such agencies have played a key role in introducing what some call the “star-making system,” in which agencies pick up talented youngsters, train them for years and then “hit the market” with their songs, looks and even character doctored to be friendly to the market and consumers.

Among influential agencies using such a system are SM Entertainment, JYP and YG Entertainment. These agencies have produced most of the K-pop idols, including Rain, the Wonder Girls, BoA, Girls’ Generation, TVXQ and so on.

“The Korean wave is largely attributable to the star-making system,” he said. “Such a systematized process helped Korean agencies form partnerships and do business with overseas agencies, resulting in giving additional impetus to the Korean wave,” Lim added.

“But it also brought about a lack of `real’ musical artists.

“With financial backup and strategic marketing becoming crucial to appealing to the market, a growing number of talented people are doing their job for the favor of their agencies rather than sticking to their own way,” he said. “Real musicians are endangered, while those only in pursuit of popularity are cropping up.”

Source: Korea Times
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[news] 5 Decades of Korean Girl Bands

The Kim Sisters were arguably the first girl group in the history of Korean popular music. They debuted in their teens in the early 1950s, and were extremely popular among U.S. soldiers stationed in Korea. They played many instruments and danced, and enjoyed substantial success in the United States when they debuted there in 1959. After returning to Korea in 1970, they released a number of hit songs.

Hoping to emulate the Kim Sisters' success, there were many new "sister" groups from the late 1950s.


The Kim Sisters [Being badass]

When did this transmute into the current manufactured girl band format of four or five girls singing cute songs and pleasing mainly the eyes of male fans? Renowned pop critic Im Jin-mo says, "Since girl groups are normally the product of an entertainment management agency in all aspects of the making -- from the appearance of each member of the groups to every song they sing, the first girl 'idol' group in Korea would have been S.E.S."



S.E.S. enjoyed enormous popularity among men with their pretty faces, sweet voices and cute dance moves. They were the first to break the stereotype in the K-pop scene that girl groups do not sell. Their third album sold 780,000 copies, and S.E.S. remains the girl group that sold the most albums in K-pop history.


S.E.S (left) and Fin.K.L.

Next was Fin.K.L. who distinguished themselves from the upscale image of S.E.S. by making themselves look more approachable and eventually became their chief rival. The snow-white dresses that all members of Fin.K.L wore in their debut season were one of the best-selling fashion items in 1998, and thousands of women in their teens or twenties played their songs for their boyfriends.

In 1997 came Baby V.O.X. and in 2001 Jewelry. Girls' Generation debuted in 2007 and consists of nine multi-talented members who are fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese and are capable of singing, acting, and presenting. The journey leading to the group's debut was covered on cable channel M.net, and since then, many idol groups that followed have made the process into a reality show.


Girls' Generation

The Wonder Girls, who also debuted in 2007, became famous before they had even made their official debut through a reality show on MTV Korea. They had a huge success with "Tell Me" in 2007 and are currently in the U.S. trying to make a name there.

The year 2009 has been the heyday of girl groups, with a huge number of such groups bursting onto the scene. 2NE1, Kara, After School and 4minute are some of the most recent additions. Half a century since the debut of the Kim Sisters, girl singers are born, grow, bloom and die depending on the public's fantasies.



source: The Chosun Ilbo
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[NEWS] 6 membered 2PM, their first outing in 60 days




Six membered 2PM, expected to make their comeback mid November, has been revealed after the long months of being hidden behind a veil.

The night of the 6th on cable channel's OnStyle, 2PM revealed their advertisement filming through 'Star Magazine 2009.'

This is the first time that 2PM has shown themselves after their leader abruptly left the group. It marked the 60 day anniversary of his leave. The members were seen filming for an organic food brand.

Junho, Taecyeon, NichKhun, Chansung, Wooyoung, and Junsu were wearing a black and white concept outfit and smiled a lot of the camera, showing their brighter side. Junho was so into the filming that he even accidentally ripped his own shirt.

2PM looked healthy and charismatic, showing off their bodies with well defined muscles. During the interview, the members each introduced a short description of their styles and revealed make up tips.

Netizens welcomed the boys after not having seen them for so long. Some fans even mentioned that their finishing greeting was a bit disappointing, as the leader's empty spot could be felt more clearly.



CREDITS: NEWSEN(SOURCE); hazyfiasco@2ONEDAY(TRANS)
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[INFO]TOP and Kwon Sang-woo take over “71″





The movie 71 had first caught my interest for starring young actors Kim Bum and Yoo Seung-ho as student soldiers in wartime, but problems arose when the movie encountered budget issues and the like. The stars dropped out and the production halted for an extended period. Now, the project has changed production companies and been revived with a new title and new stars: TOP and Kwon Sang-woo will be meeting onscreen as the two leads of Into the Gunfire [포화 속으로].

The old title referred to a real incident during the Korean war when North Korean soldiers had invaded and 71 South Korean students had banded together to defend their home (in Pohang, Gyeongsang-do). Kim Bum’s former character had risen to lead the students in the pivotal battle.

With this new casting, Kwon Sang-woo plays a man who enlists in the military after being suspected in a murder and volunteers for the student forces; TOP plays another, more junior student soldier. Actors Cha Seung-won (City Hall) and Kim Seung-woo (IRIS) are in contention for other roles: Cha as a North Korean officer and Kim as a lieutenant leading the 71 young soldiers. Directing is Lee Jae-hwan of A Moment to Remember and writing is Lee Man-hee of A Turtle Runs.

The film will begin shooting at the end of November or early December, and plans for a mid-2010 release.


Via Now News, Hankook Ilbo
Translations:Dramabeans
Credits to : Smile@BBVIP Forum
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[News]"Do not get defeated by me", Says who...?




It's no other than MBLAQ's world famous mentor, Rain!

World star Rain showed off his force as a boss.

Rain's harsh advice about MBLAQ's situation after finishing their first airing released through Mnet TV's Reality Documentary program, 'the ABC of Work' on November 4th, was shown.

Rain first released 5 male group MBLAQ produced by himself at his concert last October 9th, after this, MBLAQ really began working as a singer starting with their first airing on October 15th.

During this program before and after his concert, Rain showed his delicate attention, giving encouragement to MBLAQ, "If you see the ground, you'll be completely defeated by me", which attracted attention.

But, he seemed to have turned completely about them after their first airing.

Rain smacked down MBLAQ who got so nervous they froze up just by being told as, "Rain is here", by saying, "I'll give you a score of less than 5 points out of 10." "I was so anxious all the way through your appearance on stage." "You have no breadth of mind." "Most people don't know how I've taught you." "You were extremely poor performers."

When shown the program, Rain received an enthusiastic response by the viewers.

"Rain properly created an atmosphere of a boss." "Such attitude is like Rain." "Rain with his calm attitude and scare force is so cool."

Meanwhile, MBLAQ was charged with the mission that they should invite celebrities such as actor 'Lee Byung-Heon', actress 'Jeon Ji-Hyun', singer 'Tiger JK', and novelist 'Lee Woi-Soo'. to his own fan meeting offered by the program of Mnet TV.

credit to Newsen http://media.daum.net/entertain/all/view.h...61&p=newsen
Brief translation by rain bird@rain-eu
reposted @ absolutemblaq


Credits to : yellowhahahabooyah@MBLAQ Power International Forum
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[NEWS] "Wedding Dress" release delayed, Tae Yang Wedding Dress release delayed




Earlier last month YG stated that YB's single "Wedding Dress" will be released in mid November on the 11th. After a successful run with "Where U At" many are looking forward to this but it seems that VIP will have to wait just a bit longer.

- On MNET's Offical website their calendar has TaeYang's "Wedding Dress" release date set on the 13th and not the 11th.



Credit:official Mnet

Credits to : kate Hussin@BBVIP Forum
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[Video]Sukira – SJ 4th Anniversary Celebration !





As reported yesterday , it was boy band Super Junior 4th Anniverssary ! Here are some videos of Sukira - Super Junior 4th Celebration ! SS501 being the guest on that day . Enjoy the videos below !

4th Anniversary Celebration + Twins (Knockout)




Congratulations from Fans




Hyuk Can’t Open A Packet of Crackers




SS501 Kim Hyun Joong Says f(x) Krystal is Charismatic




SS501 Demonstrates How To Sing




SS501 – Love Like This




Source : Twelfs
Credits to :SuperTing18 @ YT
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[Video]2PM think G-Dragon is a Style Icon?









2PM recently had an interview with ‘OnStyle’ where they talked about the way they dress, what they like, their concept, etc.

Taecyeon first mentioned G-Dragon when they asked them about Idol Fashion, and he said he felt their styles were very similar. The interviewer then went on to ask the boys “what they thought of G-Dragon’s style”, to which Junho replied “Oh– respect [it]” “His style is the best. Junsu is very similar to him..” Junsu embarrased, then replied “Oh..I am a friend…a friend [of G-Dragon]…so that’s why“.



Credits to : chaahroo@youtube
Credits to :alee@iBigbang Fansite
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[News]Big Bang included in the Japan “Best Hit Song Festival 2009″







The USEN Music Award presentation “Best Hit Song Festival 2009” organized by Yomiuri TV will be hold on November 26th at the Sun Kobe World Hall. The show will be broadcasted LIVE on channel NTV at 7:00pm.

The show will include, Ikimono Gakari, EXILE, Girl Next Door, Koda Kumi, AAA, Kana Nishino, Perfume, Kiyoshi Hikawa, BIG BANG, etc.




Japanese article :
Credits to : samigd@iBigbang Fansite
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[news] SS501 YeongSaeng & SNSD Jessica’s Gee Couple Dance


SS501 Heo YeongSaeng and SNSD Jessica have a surprising couple dance

On the SS501 special on KBS 2TV “Shin DongYeob and Shin BongSeon’s Champagne”, the 3 leading musical actresses from “Legally Blond”, Jessica, Honey Lee, Kim Jiwoo were all present.

The female artistes present first watched the SS501 members work their charms and through an elimination process, picked the most charming member. Heo YeongSaeng, who was picked as the most charming member had a surprising dance to “Gee” with Jessica.

Source: Newsen
Translations: Wenfany@Soshified
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[Video] Where in the World are the Wonder Girls? #6



The girls are shown back in their hometown celebrating their 1000 days together! They were seen having fun and just spending time with one another. How cute is that? I'm sure we all miss the girls and are awaiting their comeback in Korea <3

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[news] KARA Nicole reveals mother on Kaist for first time


Mother-daughter pose by KARA Nicole and her mother has been revealed.
On Mnet ‘Kaist Season 3′ featuring Nicole in the show, Nicole was seen together with her mother waiting of her college entrance interview results after sitting through them.

It is known that Nicole’s mother’s age is 1 year different from 39-year-old talent Yang JungAh on the show. And on the show, it was revealed that Nicole is a very intelligent girl, and she has scored first in her middle school when she was in the States. And after graduating from middle school, Nicole has returned to Korea to pursue her dreams as a celebrity and has since been receiving home schooling.

Nicole’s mother said on the show, “Even though it is good that Nicole is succeeding as an entertainer, I really hope that she will continue to pursue her studies further since she is so intelligent.”

The show will start airing on 12th November.


cr: sookyeong
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