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[News] Kangin's Friend Dongson << The Eighth Letter To Young-woon's Fans >>





Once again , Kangin's friend Dongson left a message at Camomile , I only translated parts that are relevant to Super Junior .


<< The Eighth Letter To Young-woon's Fans >>
09.11.09 10:09

hi ^^-
(He wrote lots about South Korean College Entrance Examination)

Not long ago , it was SuJu 4th Anniverssary , at that time I was studying ~~
ELF that are led by SuJu are the best Fans !

Feel very grateful to the letters ans packages that ELF sent to me . Aiya , ELF is not just only great fans !
Soon , it's going to be Pepero Day ( Note : 11th November , something like Valentines Day ), though I really want to thank ELF ... I have to defend the homeland T^T

Lastly !

During this holiday period , I saw Sung Min and Ryeowook .
Actually , I should meet with Young-woon on the first day of my holiday . Later , had a telephone conversation with him , but we were unable to meet . Do not worry !
Only now he can have some personal space and time , able to walk with his family and spend time with his family . Comparing to the period when he had activities feeling exhausted , now he is even more relaxed .
Is thinking about what to do .

In this cold autumn day , if Camomile is able to see the smile on Young-woon face , is really warm hearted ...
I do not know when I am having holidays again . If I can see Young-woon smiling , I would certainly take a picture of it !
Therefore , Camomile and ELF also must smile oh . ^^)/


Source : Camomile (Source)
Credits to : teukiteuki (Trans from Korean to Chinese)

Translated by (Chinese to English) : -Estee28♥~ @ Daily K Pop News


Note : This translation may not be 100% correct , since I translated from a chinese translation ! Thank you !
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[Video] 2NE1 W Magazine Photo Shoot Behind the scenes ! with eng sub




Video Credits:YG21Subs

Behind the scenes of 2NE1's W magazine video with english subbed is out !.Check it out as how they do their make up and tattoo's.Enjoy !
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[News] Jo Kwon treated of influenza flu


Boy band 2AM leader Jo Kwon, who fell ill with the H1N1 influenza flu two weeks ago, is back on his feet after receiving a clean bill of health.

"He underwent a checkup to see if he had fully recovered from the flu and we got good news. He'll be resuming all his activities starting Saturday," an official at JYP said on Friday.

The 20-year-old singer had not appeared on TV after being diagnosed with the flu on October 28 but his sickness will not affect the airing of pre-recorded TV show "We are Married" where he makes regular appearances as a make-believe married couple with Brown Eyed Girls member Ga-in.

His popular four-member group has released two single albums since their debut in 2008.

Senior Reporter : Moon Yong-sung lococo@asiae.co.kr
Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@asiae.co.kr
<ⓒ10Asia All rights reserved>
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[News] MC Mong’s comical year-end concert posters revealed!



Rapper MC Mong has revealed 3 posters to his upcoming year-end concert ‘MC Mong’s Variety JungShin (Conscious)’ on 9th November.

The posters shows MC Mong’s comical expressions. His company said, “The meaning of the concert name is to do with how MC Mong will overcome all hardships and adversity to come up with a concert performance which will be enjoyable for all audience.”

And it was said that this is the first time MC Mong is revealing his naked body since his debut. The concert title also goes in line with the tagline of the members of KBS 2Days1Night which MC Mong stars in.

The concert will take place on 24th , 25th, 27th and 31st December.


Credits:Kbites

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[News] The WonderGirls are now in the States!


5-member girlgroup WonderGirls have arrived at the States and have started their promotional activities.

They touched ground in New York on 8th November. Member Ye Eun wrote on her Twitter account saying, “just arrived NY! better get in bed but i’m not sleepy at all T.T”

The girls returned to Korea on 22nd October and had left for the States again on 7th November. After which, they will be doing various interviews for newspapers and magazines as well as appear on TV programs.

They will also be holding a jingle ball concert coming December in the States, together with other top stars there.

Meanwhile a photo was also posted on the morning of 9th November on the girls’ official Twitter account of themselves preparing in the waiting room.


Credits:Kbites

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[News] Who is the dance choreographer “Chu~♡”?


f(x)’s new song is regaining it’s popularity because of the new ‘powerful’ dance routine. Just who was the one to choreograph this set of dance routines? If you watched the program ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ two seasons ago, many of you probably know!

Ever heard of the dancing team named ‘Beat Freakz?’ If you guys aren’t familiar, it was a group that had been the finalist in the MTV’s program ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ along with the popular Asian dance team, ‘Quest Crew.’ Even though they didn’t exactly measure up against, ‘Quest Crew,’ a member in that team, already famous because of many dance routines, Rino Nakasone, apparently measured up to come to Korea and formulate some dance routines for the idol groups in Korea.

Rino Nakasone formulated dance routines for American pop singers such as, Gwen Stafani, Britney Spears, Chris Brown, and even for SHINee’s ‘Noona you are so pretty’ and ‘Love like Oxygen.’ For her new project “Chu~♡,” she added power in the performance by adding Victoria’s flip, and many moves that requires jumping.


Credits:Kbites

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[News] G-Dragon to release “A Boy” Music Video on November 9th!




For all of you who were dissapointed that there wasn’t a music video for ‘Boy’ but instead for ‘Butterfly’ don’t be! Because he will be releasing a music video for ‘Boy’ as well on November 9th.

G-Dragon had promised 3 music videos, and he gave us that and more, he will now release 4 music videos. The first one was his mega-hit “Heartbreaker” then “Breathe” and his most recent one “Butterfly“.

YG left a message on their official page this morning saying the following, “Many of you have been waiting for G-Dragon’s “Boy” music video. This music video will be released on November 9th. We ask for a lot of encouragement from fans for this music video. Thank You!”

Today is already the 9th in Korea, so we’ll probably be able to see the music video in a few hours. Stay tuned for more updates!



Credits to : aleee@iBigbang Fansite
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[News] Reasons to HyunAh crying on Music Core


I'm sure that all of you are very curious about the reason behind HyunAh's odd behaviour during 4Minute's Music Core performance on the 7th of November. If you are still clueless about this incident, read it here.

Even though CUBE has not officially given their response to this matter, in actual fact, it all started since the girls' performance in the heavy rain at KBS1TV's Open Concert which was broadcasted on 18th October. If you have not read on that, it's here. Thus, HyunAh caught a cold, which was revealed to the public through Episode 1 of KBS2TV Invincible Youth when she made a phone call to her grandma. HyunAh has always been quite weak, and with the crazily packed schedule she has, as well as the usual activities which are required of her to attend, she still has to join the other 4Minute girls to perform on music programmes. These have been too much for a 17-year-old to handle.

On the 7th November, during their What A Girl Wants performance on Music Core, HyunAh finally could not take the pain anymore, and thus displayed her discomfort on stage.



Info: WGCN + 4minCN
Reporting + Translation: kueensora@4-minute.com
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[News] The Meaning Of The DBSK/THSK/TVXQ Trial


The Meaning Of The TVXQ Trial And The Solution Of The Problem It Presents

On the 27th, the Seoul District Courts laid down a wise decision that will leave an impact in the nation's entertainment business. They partially accepted the exclusive contract suspension request submitted by three members of TVXQ, YoungWoong Jaejoong, Micky Yoochun and Xiah Junsu, against their agency SM Entertainment. This means that the Courts have accepted that the 13 year exclusive contract forged between SM and TVXQ is in fact a slave contract and an unlawful one as well.

In the Courts' ruling, they stated, 'Until the lawsuit verdicts are made, SM is not allowed to make new contracts for activities related to the three members without their permission, and SM must not interfere with the three members' independent activities.' There are two voices raised on this decision: one that applauds the Courts for its actions against exclusive contracts that have been ravaging entertainment agencies in Korea, and one that worries that the Courts have not taken the specialty and reality of the Korean entertainment business into consideration.

However, many are stating that there is a need to change the infrastructure of the Korean entertainment business and set up a fair and just management system. There is a need to expunge the 'slave contracts' that have been uncovered by this trial as well as to protect the rights of celebrities.

This reporter intends to talk of the implications of the Courts' decision, and the problem it presents as well as the solution of said problem in three parts.

1. 'TVXQ Verdict' highlights Social-Legal-Human Rights Implications
2. 'TVXQ Verdict' - Medicine or Poison to the Korean Entertainment Business
3. The Solution to the Exclusive Contract? ...



Celebrities' Unlawful Contracts, Will They Be Solved?



What is most significant about this verdict is that the Courts have sided with TVXQ and have sent a warning to the agencies in Korea who have unlawful exclusive contracts that change is soon to come.

This decision can be seen as a helper to the future of the celebrities' rights and interests as it has reflected the stance of the celebrity who is seen as the weaker side in the theory of power in the business.

Professor Lee Dong Yeon of Korean National University of Arts stated, "Many have pointed out that that although Korea's management system has gotten bigger in size, it has not been able to escape the lack of lawfulness in contracts and management of such contracts either," and "This decision by the courts will turn the system towards a more transparent, fair entertainment business that will become stronger with the change."

Professor Lee also stated that he expects the verdict on the TVXQ dispute to help put an end to unlawful contracts in the entertainment business. This is because the Courts' verdict will be firmly implemented into the business while the current 'Mass Culture Artistes Base Exclusive Contract' made by the Fair Trade Committee has no legal power and therefore cannot be implemented fully.

This decision by the Courts also left a big impression as it legally ruled that the past subordination relationship in which the agency 'rule' its celebrities is no longer acceptable.

Lawyer Park Joomin stressed that, "Although some may diminish the meaning of the decision as it is one made before the official suing by the three members, it was a ruling laid down by the Courts after observing and reading the evidence and the situation very carefully so the meaning should not be diminished at all."

Lawyer Park also said, "The Courts have ruled that the main focus of this legal action was the unlawful contract, and the unlawfulness of this contract has been confirmed by the Courts, which means that the results of the Exclusive Contract Suspension request should not differ greatly with the verdict of the overall trial."

There are opinions stating that this was a decision that further helped celebrities at a human rights scale.

Representative Kim Myung Shin of the Culture Yeon University embraced the ruling saying, "It is great to know that such a decision came out in a society that focuses more on marketing logic," and stated, "Although it is important to expand the business related to the Hallyu Wave, the human rights of celebrities should come first."

Representative Kim also stated, "In our society, the number of people wishing to be celebrities has increased which has resulted in supply exceeding demand so agencies tend to create contracts that will give them the upper hand," and "I hope that this trial becomes the stepping stone towards a system with no evil practices and one that cares more about the rights of the celebrities."

Such as these opinions have illustrated, there are many views regarding the decision laid down by the Courts, but many thought that this was not merely a solution for the members of TVXQ who are caught in an unfair exclusive contract to retain their human rights, but a solution that will be the foundation of an action to rid the entertainment business of unlawful contracts.

Many also believe that the current actions made by the courts will help ensure that the human rights of celebrities are not violated and will help the Korean entertainment business grow healthily and become improve.

The dispute over an unlawful contract between an agency and its celebrity has shown that there needs to be a change in the domestic management system's infrastructure to ensure that another dispute similar to this one does not occur again.



'TVXQ Verdict' - Medicine or Poison to the Korean Entertainment Business



There has been much praise that this ruling by the Courts has protected the rights of the TVXQ members as well as proved that the basic rights of celebrities should and can be protected fully, but the problem is far from over.

Some fear that the problem may escalate from this point onwards. This is because this decision by the Courts may have a severe backlash on entertainment agencies who use the system of training rookies before their debut.

In fact, after the news of the trial spread, some entertainment agencies began refuting the Courts' decision as it "did not take into consideration the specialty of the Korean Music Industry." They worried that the current celebrity creation system, in which agencies invest money and time into rookies until and after they debut, would become obsolete and that many of the nation's agencies, which focus on creating idol groups, will fall into great danger.

Some believe that if TVXQ win this case all the way, a 'domino effect' will occur with other celebrities leaving their agencies or filing a lawsuit in the same method.

They also believe that the music industry's Hallyu market that has been expanding through Japan, China, and southeastern Asia will suffer a severe blow, and that the Hallyu market will shrink because of this.

However, these voices are being persuaded to change their opinions with the thought that, "This ruling should be thought of as a chance to segment and rationalize the entertainment business which will result in a new and rapid growth of the industry."

Lawyer Park Joomin said, "Although there may be fears that the entertainment industry may shrink, it is time for our entertainment industry to evolve into a parallel and fair relationship culture and go one step further in terms of maturity."

Lawyer Park stated that there was a need for change in the celebrity creation system by saying, "It is strange to accept the current compensation theory that the one or two people who become stars out of the tens or hundreds of others that try out must pay for the investment money put into all of those people," and "This is why the some of the celebrities who rise to stardom have their rights severely violated and are exposed to unlawful contracts."

Professor Lee Dong Yeon of the Korean National University of Arts said, "This dispute is showing that an agency can no longer tie its celebrity down in paper," and "Through this dispute, the entertainment industry must change its habits and outlook."

Professor Lee also stated, "We must get rid of the acts that create perpendicular relationships such as extended contract periods and obscure income division," and "If we see this dispute as the turning point for the celebrity raising culture, it can be seen as the 'bitter experience' that will make our entertainment industry stronger and lead it to a brighter future."

Representative Kim Myung Shin of Culture Yeon University stated, "It is not that we do not understand the woes of entertainment agencies, but the human rights of the celebrities must be taken into account more than the worries of such agencies," and "It is 'a house of cards' to force one side into sacrifice because the other was caught up in the theory of profit."

It is interesting to see that many have interpreted the Courts' ruling as one that is calling upon agencies and their celebrities to move from an unfair, and unlawful perpendicular relationship to an equal, parallel relationship.

Professor Lee Dong Yeon stated, "It is disheartening to see people interpreting the TVXQ dispute at only an economic loss and profit point of view," and "The core to this problem is the need for an equal relationship between the agency and its celebrity." According to Professor Lee, there needs to be a trust of 'going together' between the two sides, yet the lack of this trust was what set off this trial.

Professor Lee stated, "I hope that this dispute does not stop as a mere argument, but brings forth a new paradigm to the entertainment industry and sets off tremendous effort and thought to rid the industry from unfair relationships."

Many are stating that in order for this dispute to help the Korean entertainment industry, it must break the set structures and create a new 'win-win system'.

The entertainment agency cannot ignore the change of time and must work to protect the rights of their celebrities and create a more equal environment so that the celebrities and the agencies alike are able to grow.



The Entertainment Industry Must Change with the TVXQ Dispute as the Stepping Stone



Contract period limits, multilateral contract steps, the implementation of actions by the law.

Until now, we have scoured through the many problems that the Korean Entertainment Industry's structure holds as well as the diverse meanings of the 'TVXQ ruling'. Then what can be done to create a just contract culture that benefits both the agency and the celebrity? Solutions have been thought of.

First of all, there is a call to accommodate the recommendation of the 'Mass Culture Artiste's Basis Exclusive Contract' suggested by the Fair Trade Committee. In this recommendation, the committee limits the length of exclusive contracts to seven years, and forbids any clauses that violates the personal life of the celebrity.

In the open debate held in August with the title 'The Problems of the Celebrity Management System and their Solutions seen through the TVXQ Dispute', the sponsor stated, "There is a need to accommodate the recommendation's guidelines for an agency's exclusive contract," and "Extended contract periods, nontransparent income division, extreme personal life violation, and suicidal schedules must be removed and fixed."

The thought of making the contract steps multilateral must also be taken into consideration. This is to prevent any further legal dispute by differentiating conditions depending on popularity and having contracts before and after the debut. There is also the option of creating short contracts that only last from one to two years.

Representative Kim Myung Shin suggested a set manual for contracts, stating that, "This dispute as confirmed that a contract created before the debut already holds clauses open to legal action." She also said that, rather than holding idol groups in extended contract periods, it would be better to create flexible and changeable contracts.

Such as in the case of pro sports, agencies may also try an approach that creates a contract with a legal adviser in person to ensure that the contract abides all the laws. As sports agencies are the middlemen for players and teams, a lawyer could take on the same job for celebrities or their parents who may be lacking in legal knowledge.

Professor Lee Dong Yeon of the Korean National University of Arts stated, "We will be able to move from a strict relationship that creates today's exclusive contracts to one that promotes transparent contracts," and "This will inevitably help in the growth of the Celebrity Management system."

Representative Kim Myung Shin agreed and added, "There is a need for legal aid to be available to celebritites in the procedures."

What are more important than laws or implementations of such laws are communication and respect.

One way to lessen the friction would be to implement the monthly wage and incentive method that is in effect in Japan. In fact, some agencies in Korea have begun use such a method. In this case,the income earned by the celebrity's activities is transparently revealed. This helps better the celebrity management industry's image and trust.

But what must come first before any law or method is the trust and person-to-person relationship between an agency and its celebrity. This is the basis that will ensure safe and just celebrity activities and contract culture.

Professor Lee Dong Yeon pointed out that, "Agencies and celebrities work to seek monetary gain, but what makes a celebrity stay under the same agency is not the contract, but the relationship he or she has with the agency," and "If such a relationship is not valued, countless cases such as this one will continue to occur."

Mass Culture Critic Kang Tae Gyu stated, "Although the TVXQ dispute arose because of SM's 'management failure', it got to such a point because 'communication and respect' did not exist between the two sides," and stated that the revamping of Kpop was what is most needed. This means that what will create a greater trust than a contract is sound 'communication and respect.'

It cannot be forgotten that appropriate education and publicity is needed for the protection of celebrities' rights in order to secure the roots of a fair and just contract culture. Also, ways to rid the entertainment agency of its current situation must be investigated and inspected.

In conclusion, our entertainment industry must now listen to the voice warning us that, "Until the human rights are protected and the people in the industry are united, the sophistication of the Korean Mass Culture will be held back by its premodern system."

This is why many are curious as to whether this dispute will help the Korean Mass Music and Entertainment system overcome its obstacles and thrive.


Source: [ohmynews+DNBN]
Translation credits: jeeelim5@tohosomnia.net
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This is not a new or old news regarding the lawsuit.It is only an article talking about how this lawsuit will change the korean entertainment business.

Always Keep The Faith !!!!!
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[News] 4minute-Beast, Cube Rep Fan Cafe surprise touched fans


Cube Entertainment CEO Hong Seung Sung expressed his thanks to the fans of 4minute and Beast for their support by leaving a message to both group's fan cafe.

We wish for the fans' health and happiness in this season where the winter is about to strike with its heavy wind. Cube leads the industry as the trendsetter and has an infinitely beating heart and limitless passion. Our heartbeat is echoing beyond Korea and into the world.

We are happy that we shared our first moment, that adrenaline rushing moment, with our fans. The footsteps of fame continuing from 4minute's successful debut is showing the world about our fans' love to the world. BEAST recently had its debut stage and received our fans' support. Your cheers fuel them to perform on the stage.


4minute and BEAST are the happiest when they sing and dance on the stage. I wish that I could keep them happy for as long as I can. Just like a diamond which becomes stronger through ages of pressure, I think that they have given the opportunity to shine because they have endured such long time of hardship. The BEAST members have experienced a lot for their young age but they have not given up and trained themselves even harder to become what they are today. 4minute have shown forbearance unexpected from their age and because of their hard work they shine like they do now.

4minute and BEAST have worked together as a family and have shared a lot of advice and been inspirations for each other. Watching them help each other makes me proud. When the fans of 4minute and BEAST cheer for each others' group it brings great synergy. When the fans cheer for not only their favorite group but other groups of Cube, it gives us a lot of strength and motivation.

The groups not only help each other but they are similar to each other in a sense that they practice continuously into the early mornings. They know the meaning of being on the stage better than anyone else because they have been through so much, and that must be why they try so hard. Cube will support them as best as we could and will not betray support of our fans. We will help them spread the wings of their dreams. We will pay attention to every single comment by our fans and work hard with our ears wide open.

In other news, it was also reported earlier during last November 5's M! Countdown episode that both 4minute and Beast have shown great support to each other including their fans.

4minute after their What A Girl Wants stage cheered for Beast when it was their turn to perform Bad Girl. In particular Hyun-ah following Beast's Bad Girl choreography showed her enthusiastic support for the group.

4minute and Beast after their respective performance left together showing a harmonious appearance which encouraged each other. The fans gave a warm reaction seeing both group's support for each other.


Source: newsen, sport chosun
Translation: kueensora@4-minute.com + uturn@4-minute.com
Translation of CEO's message: allkpop
Reporting + Editing + Compiling: uturn@4-minute.com
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[Me2Day] Dara & CL Updates !

2NE1 Dara

Original message:

“굿밤!^.^뿅~!”

In English:

“Good night!^.^ Bbyong~!”




Original message:

“와쌉!?”

In English:

“Wassup!?”




Original message:

“화이팅모드!!!^^ 홧팅하는거야!!!”

In English:

“Fighting mode!!!^^ We’re fighting!!!”




Original message:

“봄이가 무대를 마치고 대기실로달려와선! 아쉬웠다며 발을동동 굴러따ㅠㅠㅋㅋ 괜찮아~^^봄토리님ㅋㅋ담주엔 제대로 본모습을보여주실거~죠?↗”

In English:

“Bom’s finished her performance and went from the stage to the waiting room! She’s missing it alreadyㅠㅠㅋㅋ It’s OK~^^ Bomtori-nimㅋㅋ Next week as it stands, which will make the appearance~ Huh?↗”










2NE1 CL


Original message:

“1121 U KNO WHAT DAY THAT IS”

In English:

“1121 U KNO WHAT DAY THAT IS”




Credits to :Dara's Me2Day , CL's Me2Day , AA-CHAN
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[News] F(x) Joins SHINee for Mutizen @ Inkigayo


A hot topic indeed, but what is this? Did you notice as they all joined to dance "Ring Ding Dong" that one person had stood out above the rest? F(x)'s Luna ended up making her own mistake as she danced along with everybody else. She was the only one who was dancing the OPPOSITE direction. It was very cute. Watch the video again and see if you notice it this time around.




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