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[News] JoKwon-Gain attract attention by being featured on Hong Kong's live TV



'We Got Married' virtual couple JoKwon-Gain are attracting netizens by being shown on Hong Kong's live TV, TVB.

JoKwon and Gain, who are appearing as a virtual couple in MBC's 'We Got Married Season 2' visited Noridan's Hong Kong Chinese New Year Festival as Korean representatives, visiting from the 13th and staying for four nights and five days. The fans had spotted their appearances in the TVB channel, and videos are spreading quickly through the internet, becoming a hot issue.

A production-related official who had returned to Korea on the 17th said, "JoKwon and Gain were shown on the (TVB) program live because they are Korea's representatives of Noridan in this annual Hong Kong Chinese New Year Festival."

JoKwon and Gain have been studying English to do their best as Korea promoting missionaries in this festival. On the episode that aired on the 13th, they were shown overtaking their fear of English through the sudden visit of an Afghanistan. On the episode that will be aired on the 20th, they will be shown getting a receipt for the English school, and starting to finally study English.

One official explained, "JoKwon and Gain are attending the Noridan Parade as Korean representatives, so in between, they will be speaking to Hong Kong citizens and promoting Korea. This is why they started studying English."

The official then added, "When Hong Kong fans came to know about the filming, they came all the way to the airport and supported "Petite Couple". There weren't many people, but the fact that they weren't just rooting for JoKwon and Gain separately, but they were supporting them as a couple, was a very thankful and surprising experience for us."

JoKwon and Gain's Hong Kong adventure is set to air for March 20th.



Source: DCInside Translated by: JinaStar@2ONEDAY

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[News] Nichkhun, "Please give me a girl"


"Please give me a girl." (2PM Nichkhun)

On KBS "Win Win," 2PM Nichkhun revealed an episode where he mixed up his Korean words because his skills were still lacking. Even though Nichkhun had trouble speaking Korean, he wanted to order in Korean. However, he mixed up the meaning of the words "water" and "girl" by mistake. Instead of asking for water, he asked for a girl, which caused a lot of laughter from the other members.



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[News/Video] FT Island "Rain-look-alike" MinHwan does ‘Rainism’ during concert


Known as the Rain lookalike, FT Island youngest member MinHwan recently was seen doing some ‘Rainism’ moves during FT Island’s ‘Men’s Stories’ concert in Busan in late January.

The little one is sure grown up now. Also, go under the cut for the fancams including member JongHoon performing to ‘Livin La Vida Loca’ at the concert.



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posted by: shaynekay@dkpopnews
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[News] 2PM JunHo almost expelled from JYP


2PM JunHo reveals the incident where he was almost expelled from JYP Entertainment.

JunHo was on SBS Strong Heart aired on 16th February when he talked about the episode where he had won first place in the 1 to 6500 format SBS ‘Super Star Survival’ competition in 2006. It was also through the show where he got to know other members like TaecYeon and ChanSung etc.

After which he entered JYP as a trainee. JunHo said, “After entering the company I was training together with TaecYeon and ChanSung who were the first and 2nd to be to eliminated on the show. Back then because I won first prize at the show, many trainees avoided me. And Jo Kwon who was trained for 8 years heard my singing and commented ‘Chi, nothing special’.”

However, instead of a successful start, JunHo went for more tough times. Back then the trainees were separated into the tall members and short members groups – Im SeulOng, Ok TaecYeon and Hwang ChanSung in one team, JaeBum and Jo Kwon in another team to prepare for their singer debut. JunHo talked about his situation back then, “I was not able to go into any of the teams and was outcasted.” The situation got so bad that there were even talks about expelling him from the company.

JunHo passed the monthly test eventually but there was something else which was also helping him. It was his mother. His mother had called the company and said, “It is too much to cut someone off who has joined for less than a year. Just wait a while more and see.”

JunHo then did a thank you video message on the show to his mother, “Thank you for believing in me” and was seen tearing after that.

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[NEWS] Most people wants to receive flowers from SeoHyun at their graduation.



SNSD's maknae Seohyun was picked as "The singer that I would want at my graduation".

On the 16th, online music site 'Box' got its results from the poll "Who would you want to receive flowers from at your graduation?". The poll was open from the 8th to the 16th and 3911 people took part.

Recently graduated Seohyun racked in 44.46% of the votes (1739) and took first place.

Voters commented, "If Seohyun came to my graduation, the atmosphere would become brighter", and "If I could receive flowers from Seohyun, it would be the best graduation ever".

Seulong, a member of 2AM, took second place with 21.45% of the votes (839) and Lee Joon of MBLAQ took 3rd with 14.93% (584) votes.

Source : sosiz.net
Translation : Seohyun_is_Best@soshified.com
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[News/Video] BEAST’s Kikwang Reveals Odd Relationship With Actor Kwangki


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When Lee Kwangki, who made an appearance on the 27th of the broadcasted MBC ‘Good Day’, greeted Lee Kikwang of High Kick Through the Roof’s Saeho, it was revealed that they had a search word connection. Because their last names are the same, and the front and the back of their names (Kwangki, Kikwang) have a different order, they were tied up in a connected search word when confused fans searched their names.

Recognizing them first, the moment when Lee Kwangki said “Nice to meet you” and shook hands, the BEAST members burst into laughter when [Kikwang] greeted himself, saying “My name is Lee Kikwang” with such ease.

The moment Lee Kwangki said “When you search my name, your name comes out too,” [Kikwang] responded with “Me too.” Also, when Doojoon, who was next to them, said “This is a friendlier relationship than a close friend’s,” they are receiving positive responses from netizens.

In the mean time, as the ever popular 6-member boy idol group BEAST in which Lee Kikwang is part of, were working with Mystery and Bad Girl, they officially finished their activities on the 31st of January.

CREDITS: THE STAR(SOURCE); Yukified@B2ST Rising (SHARING); annayang3195@B2ST Rising (TRANS)

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[News] 2PM’s Nichkhun, “None of the members can ever date my younger sisters”

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2PM (Jaebum, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Junsu, Junho, Wooyoung, Chansung) on February 16th’s broadcast of KBS 2TV “WinWin” had their first interview which was overflowing with wit.

Junsu said, “The one who wants to do law is Wooyoung. It’s because he’s from the Kyungsangdo area like me.” Wooyoung of course followed with, “A kid like me is the best pick,” which caused a burst of laughter.

However, Nichkhun resolved it. Nichkhun has two Uljjang (Super beauty) younger sisters. Nichkhun said, “I have two younger sisters. But none of the members can ever date them,” which got a lot of attention.

Meanwhile, Nichkhun’s translator was revealed to be Taecyeon. Taecyeon said, “Whenever there was an important business for Nichkhun from our office, I translated it for him. I even got paid for interpreting, but it was a little weird.”


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[Trans] 100211 C.N. Blue At Ggumggura Radio

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Fan’s question: Tell me which musician affected you most.

YongHwa: My favorate genre has been changed often since I was a child. Then I heard Bon Jovi’s ‘Everyday’ and ‘Always’, I just realized ‘Ah a band is such a cool stuff’. Since then, I’ve loved Bon Jovi till now.
Beomsoo: Bon Jovi has been about 30 years already. But they are still in Billboard top ten when they release new song.
Do you want to be that old band?
Yonghwa : Yes, our goal is to be a grandpa band.
Beomsoo: Grandpa band, You can do it definitely.
Yonghwa : Thank you.

JungShin: You may think I’m grotesque. My favorite song is Mr. Big – Daddy brother lover little boy. My friends recommended their live video, so I watched it. They played guitar and bass by pick put on drill machine. That was my first time hearing hard rock. I learned there was this kind of music in the world. It was hard, but I loved it. I was attracted by band music. A band has power. Since then, I wanted to be in the band.
Beomsoo: You have such pretty looking face, then attracted by playing guitar by pick put on drill machine, you’re scary. Many guitarists are attracted by playing by teeth or playing with leaning your head back.
Yonghwa : People are hooked by those things at first.

JongHyun: I like bands but the musician I admire for my whole life is Eric Clapton.
Beomsoo: Do you know Eric Clapton in your age?
JongHyun: I had fallen in blues for long time.
Beomsoo: You have such depth. Which part was most attractive to you?
JongHyun: He was aged, he was sitting and singing with just a guitar. He was the most adorable person I’ve ever seen.
Beomsoo: You were that adorable just before.
JongHyun: That is an overstatement.
Beomsoo: Famous dance singer visited Korea not long ago, and said ‘The most important thing to a musician is music.’
CNBLUE has solid musical base, it makes your handsome outlook glitter more.

MinHyuk: I also had prejudice and preconception against band music. I thought band music is just hard, rock or metal music. And I got to hear Maroon 5, and it made me realize that a band music can also make my body excited. What I heard often was ‘She will be loved’, ‘This love’ and ‘Wake up call’. These songs are what made me learn the diversity of band music.


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Min Hyuk said he lost his egg shaker, he asked viewers if anyone see blue egg shaker, bring it to him.



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[News] FNC Music 's Apology Regarding Manager's Assault

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Regarding C.N. Blue's manager assault FNC Music release an apology statement for the incident.

Hello. This is FNC Music.

First of all, we are very sorry be contacting our fans with bad news during the Lunar New Year holidays.

The video of the CN Blue manager that was posted today was taken on the afternoon of February 11th at the KBS parking lot located in Seoul YeoIeDo, right before the KBS ‘Music Bank’ rehearsal.
On that day, many fans gathered around the car that CN Blue was on in order to look at the members of CN Blue.
So the manager demanded that the way was made, however because so much fans were around the car, the way inside the KBS building was impossible.
The time was passing by and the manager was cornered with the fact that he couldn’t bring these new stars in the industry in time for the rehearsals
Even the KBS officials helping CN Blue get into the building were pushed back because of the fans and the situation didn’t get better from there.
In the midst of the situation the CN Blue members started to get off of the car in order to reach the building, and then one fan strongly pulled the hat of the hoodie that Jonghyun was wearing, almost making him fall in the process.
And then manager, already stressed out from the situation, ended up showing violence at the fan that almost knocked down Lee Jonghyun.

However, we believe that in any situation, showing violence is not acceptable and currently the manager and all the staff at FNC Music are very, deeply sorry about the case towards the fans.

Also, the manager regarding this will claim all actions for this case himself. And so that such actions won’t be happening again, we will educate the managers all very well.

And also the netizens are commenting that Lee Jonghyun is laughing that the manager for showing such violence.
However that expression was the expression of Lee Jonghyun realizing that the fact that he almost fell from the fan that was clinging on to his clothes, since that was his first encounter there.
As you can see clearly from the video posted on the internet, while the manager was showing violence, Lee Jonghyun had his body down low, not being able to see the action very well.
Also because, Lee Jonghyun had his hoodie on and covering his whole face, his vision field wasn’t very good.
We just wanted to clarify the fact that Lee Jonghyun was smiling during the violence is not true.

We wanted to apologize to all the fans loving CN Blue, and we promise to be an even hardworking FNC Music.

Once again, we bow our heads down and apologize for disturbing your joyful break with bad news.

Translation By: cnbluemoonlight @ CodeAzzurro
Source: FNC MUSIC
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[News] BoA's Identity Released In Korea

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BoA gets personal with her seventh official Japanese album, being released in Korea today. The work titled “Identity” marks the first time the Korean singer active across Asia has produced her own album. It was released in Japan on Feb. 10 and hit No. 2 on the Oricon Daily Album Charts on that day.

A total of 13 songs will be on the album, including tracks that were released in single form such as “Bump Bump” and “Mamoritai.” Guest artists featured on the album include Verbal from M-flo and Daichi Miura.

BoA is now in the midst of a national Japanese tour titled “BoA Live Tour 2010 - Identity.”By Hannah Kim, Contributing Writer
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[News] An Idol’s Life: Sweat And Sleepless Nights

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One frigid day late last month, a group of teenage girls began to gather in front of a building in Cheongdam-dong, southern Seoul, apparently waiting for someone, or something. After a while, a well-dressed boy wearing makeup and surrounded by bodyguards appeared at the entrance, and the girls erupted in excitement.

They’d been waiting to catch a glimpse of or maybe even chat with the up-and-coming boy band Beast. It’s a relatively common sight in the neighborhood, which is full of practice rooms and boarding houses for Korea’s pop idol groups.

“There are many girls coming every day and waiting to see the boys,” said Park Yong-bok, manager of the boy band, giving the regulars a nod as he passed.

The word “idol” first meant an inanimate object of worship, but it’s evolved to include modern celebrities. On the Korean pop music scene, “idol groups” are bands consisting of boys or girls in their teenage years or early 20s. And in recent years they’ve dominated the industry.

But stars aren’t built in a day. To become a member of one of these bands, young children go through years of grueling training - all without any guarantee of success in the end.
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Last month, the Wonder Girls, the girl group whose debut became the first by any Korean musicians to make it onto the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, lost a member to the stress of idol life when Sun-mi announced she was leaving to focus on her studies. The 19-year-old’s decision came during the group’s U.S. tour, which kicked off last year.

“It was such a happy and precious experience for me to be on the tour of 50 U.S. cities and perform on the stage, but I came to wonder, can I go on living like this?” Sun-mi said in a statement later released by the group’s management agency JYP Entertainment.

Sun-mi’s announcement not only jolted fans, but also stirred up controversy about the pressure on idol performers to maintain a schedule some say is too hard for a teenager to bear.

In Korea, entertainment agencies looking to create idols - which they then also manage - maintain well-ordered training programs. Prospective talents in music or acting register with an agency, then, if accepted, undergo four to five years, on average, of training before their debuts. During that process, the company may require the aspiring star to live in a boarding house with colleagues (or rivals), go on a strict diet with regular weight checks and put in more than 10 hours of practice a day.

But the trainees don’t know how long it will take for them to make their debuts - if that day ever arrives - and are often allegedly given little idea of the draining life they’re signing up for when they enter a training program.

“Among the members of [popular idol group] Girls’ Generation, Sooyoung, Hyoyeon and Jessica were trainees at SM Entertainment for about seven years, since they joined us when they were 11 years old,” said Kim Eun-ah, a public relations official for that agency.

Park, the manager of Beast at Cube Entertainment, explained, “When registering as a trainee with our company, the trainee makes an agreement with us that they will comply with a set of rules along with an acknowledgement that we cannot guarantee when they will be able to make their debut as a full-fledged singer.

“No one knows how long it will take for one to end his or her traineeship - it actually depends on themselves.”

Park also discussed the company’s special system that, as he put it, “separates the grain from the chaff.”

“We have an evaluation session at the end of every month. With the company’s officials, trainees and their parents present, the trainees are expected to show off how much they have developed over a month. If one shines particularly brightly at the session, he or she wins an advantage over others to make an earlier debut,” he said.



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According to one member of Beast, “When we were trainees, we came to the practice room at 10 a.m. every day and left around at 10 p.m. It was like going to school daily.”

The boys in Beast, which made its debut last October, are age 19 to 21, and they said they spent five to six years on average as trainees before that time. And not all trained at Cube Entertainment. One of the members, Jang Hyun-seung, was initially slated to join the popular boy band Big Bang, but he withdrew from the group’s agency, YG Entertainment, after being eliminated from the reality TV show - called “Real Docu Big Bang Show” on MTV Korea - that was used to select the final members.

These no-holds-barred training regimens - and the hold they give managers over young performers’ careers - have caused numerous scandals over the years. Last year, when actress Jang Ja-yeon committed suicide after allegedly being forced to act as an escort for VIPs at the behest of her manager, it led to an investigation by the Fair Trade Commission, which found last July that most entertainment contracts, including those for idol groups, infringe on performer privacy and limit their ability to change agencies.

One of the most notorious scandals is a legal battle between the members of TVXQ, a group that played a leading role in the “Korean wave” that hit Japan and the rest of Asia, and their management agency. In July last year, three of the band’s five members - Xiah Jun-su, Micky Yoo-chun and Hero Jae-joong - took legal action against SM Entertainment, claiming that their 13-year contract was akin to a lifelong agreement and is therefore unfair. The group has since come close to disbanding, with the other two members siding with the agency, and the situation remains unresolved.

On the other hand, many idol group members see the merit in sticking with the traineeship. No matter how hard the training got, Beast’s performers said, it was okay with them because they were so eager to become singers. What made that period difficult was the psychological pressure and the teenage life that they were forced to give up, rather than the intensive training itself.

Beast member Yong Jun-hyung, 21, likened life as a trainee to “a painful addiction.”

“You cannot get out of it either because you are so much in love and addicted to it, or because you know there can be no turning back once you’ve crossed the line,” Yong said. “The cost is too high [if you give up halfway] because there would be so many things you’ve given up to do this, for example, your normal school life and quality time that could be spent with your beloved family and friends.”

Yong concluded with a warning. “I advise anybody who plans to do this to consider whether you are really committed, because if you’re not, it will be very difficult to stick it out as a trainee.”

One of his comrades in Beast, the 20-year-old Lee Gi-kwang, added, “I’ve seen some friends who entered this world, being tempted by the glamour and perks that celebrities enjoy and without really knowing what their life would be, and ended up leaving badly hurt.

“When you see your trainee peers make their debuts ahead of you, it can also hurt. So you need to be strong to establish yourself in this world.”

And that long-awaited professional debut, though it may bring pride in one’s accomplishments, more cash and, with luck, adoring fans, doesn’t mean the end of the hectic, agency-directed schedule or the fierce competition.

According to Cube Entertainment, the band Beast, which is still making a name for itself, performs for television music programs about three times a week in addition to appearing on radio programs, doing interviews with local media and separating for individual gigs - Gi-kwang plays a character on the popular TV sitcom “High Kick,” for example. In between, members are expected to go to the practice room daily for vocal and dance training.

“There is no such thing as a daily routine for us. We get up at daybreak when our schedule begins early in the morning, but sometimes we start the day after the sun goes down if we had an all-night schedule the night before,” Jun-hyung said.

“What makes us keep going despite the killer schedule is all the time and effort we have put in to get here,” Gi-kwang said. “Considering what we have been through, we cannot simply give it away.”

Sleep deprivation is another concern. The five-member boy band MBLAQ came into the spotlight even before its official debut because it was trained by the Korean pop star Rain. Its members said in a recent interview that the hardest part of their tight schedule is the chronic lack of sleep.

Despite all the problems, however, many idols see themselves continuing in the field even 10 years from today.

“I imagine myself still living as a singer-actor who is also engaged in businesses related to fashion and beauty,” said Soyeon, 24, a member of the six-girl group T-ara.

Eunjung, 23, another T-ara girl and a former child actor, agreed. “I think I will keep on with my acting career as I’m also interested in producing as well,” she said.

As indicated by the girls’ answers, it’s not uncommon for today’s teen idols to become tomorrow’s movie and TV stars, eventually developing into the producers who pick out the stars of the future.

The burgeoning field of musical theater is another popular choice, with several former idol stars making their way in the Daehangno theater district. Ock Joo-hyun from the now-disbanded girl group Fin.K.L has appeared in “Aida,” “Cats” and “Chicago,” while Choi Sung-hee, also known as Bada, from the girl band S.E.S. has performed in “Notre Dame de Paris.” Most recently, Xiah Jun-su from TVXQ and Jessica from Girls’ Generation landed roles in musicals: “Mozart!” and “Legally Blonde,” respectively.

Source:JoongAng Daily
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[Video] SeeYa's YeonJi releases first solo song


Female group SeeYa lead vocal YeonJi will be releasing her first solo song.
YeonJi has been known for her great vocals power in group SeeYa. And recently SeeYa released their new album ‘Rebloom’ featuring title song ‘His Voice’ and SeeYa also did a collaboration with T-ara and Davichi with ‘Super Woman’ – both songs were well received by fans.
And YeonJi will be releasing her solo song ‘Let’s Meet Again’, a ballad song talking about one realising the love and waiting for the loved one after he/she had left. It is composed by Jo YeongSoo who is also known as the hit-maker. The song is the prelude to the upcoming ‘All Star 2.5′ album produced under Jo YeongSoo.
‘All Star 2.5′ will feature singers like MC Mong, SG Wannabe, VOS, Navi etc.
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