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Friday, June 29, 2012

Super Junior releases 'Sexy, Free & Single'



Teaser photos for K-pop group Super Junior's new album show the members in a different light, attuned to the concept behind the new album titled "Sexy, Free & Single". / Courtesy of SM Entertainment

By Rachel Lee

Korean boy group Super Junior will return to the local stage with a new album next week.

According to SM Entertainment, their sixth studio album titled "Sexy, Free & Single" will be released on July 1 through various music websites and will hit store shelves on July 4.

The album is about the successful life story of single men and incorporates the genre of soulful house in its tracks.

The 13-member group has garnered attention from media and fans around the world since the release of teaser photos of the group members, themed "beautiful men", via their Facebook page, from on June 21.

Last year Super Junior topped various music charts in Korea and overseas with their 5th album "Mr. Simple". They also won the grand prize at music awards including the 24th Golden Disk Awards in 2009 and the 21st Seoul Music Awards this year. They also successfully completed a world tour "Super Show4" in cities worldwide- including Seoul, Osaka, Taipei, Singapore, Macao, Bangkok, Paris, Shanghai, Jakarta and Tokyo - lasting 6 months from last November.

Source : www.koreatimes.co.kr/... ( English Korean )

Blush performs in Seoul for first time



By Cecilia Park

Blush, a five-member multinational girl group, appeared in Seoul Wednesday, showcasing their fifth album.

The group sang its big hits such as "Dance on", "Holding to a Dream", "Electric" and "All Star" at a private hall near Dosan Park, southern Seoul.

They also invited Yoon Do-hyeon as a special guest. He was a judge and mentor of Project Lotus, a TV audition in 2010 to select members of the newly forming group, Blush. Today's show exclusively aired live all over the world by the world's No.1 live video streaming website, Ustream (http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hot-issue).

"When I first met them on TV shows, I was worried sick about how they would turn out. But now I am glad to see them do so. They have become professional", said Yoon, who sang his song, "I am a butterfly", on the stage while playing acoustic guitar.

With one each from the Philippines, India, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, Blush debuted in 2011 with "Undivided" featuring Snoop Dogg. Their second single "Dance on" placed top of the Billboard Dance Chart.

They are known as the "Asian Spice Girls" due to their powerful dance moves and record producer Eliot Kennedy, who is famous for working with artists such as Celine Dion, Spice Girls, Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow.

Blush, who began promoting their new album in May, performed in Seoul as their final leg of the world tour, including the United States, Hong Kong, Japan and China

The group is expected to appear on domestic TV shows such as SBS MTV's 'The S h o w' to make them familiar with Korean fans.

Source : www.koreatimes.co.kr/... ( English Korean )

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

'Hottest' to artist: evolution of 2PM



Members of K-pop boy band 2PM pose for a promotional photoshoot for their most recent release, "Hands Up", in 2011. In their fifth year as one of the country's most popular groups, they insist the best is yet to come, with great participation in the creative process. / Courtesy of JYP Entertainment

This is the fifth in a 15-part series on the stars and trends of Hallyu, or the Korean wave, which is gaining popularity in Southeast Asia and Latin America. The Korea Times produces this special project in cooperation with the Korea Foundation and CJ E&M. - ED.

By Kwaak Je-yup


Dancing boy bands are a common feature in K-pop, but when it comes to fan loyalty, 2PM has few rivals.

Catchy dance pop singles produced by their agency's head producer JYP, intricate choreography that often takes a cue from acrobatics, handsome faces with slick hairstyles gelled to perfection and especially their signature chiseled torsos have driven quite a few fans around the world mad.

In their hundreds of thousands, to put a real figure on it. Their first Asian tour, which ran from September to March and visited eight states, attracted nearly 160,000 people. Venues were packed every night.


Last month, they sold out six consecutive dates at Tokyo's iconic Nippon Budokan arena - every ticket was purchased under a minute after sale - amassing an additional 60,000.

The six members' regular meetings with their official fan club "The Hottest" look like a rock-infused church service; women let go of their inhibitions and find (momentary) salvation. They sigh, scream, cry, swoon and of course, sway with the massive group.

Non-Korean fans visit the group's home country and take pictures in front of their agency, JYP Entertainment, in Cheongdam-dong, southern Seoul, as well as billboards with their faces on it, like a pilgrimage.


And when controversy arises, the group elicits scorn and fury like no other. Beginning as a seven-member act - with Junsu, Nickhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, Chansung and Jaebeom - the 2009 announcement of the last name's removal from the group brought angry fans holding demonstrations for weeks.

What is behind this ardent emotional connection? Even the members themselves want to know.

"I'd guess that it's the 2PM identity", says Wooyoung, 23. "The six members have different individual characters. I don't think we can be called a global group yet, but when we had our first Asian tour ... we couldn't believe the love that all the Korean and other fans were showering us with, singing along to our songs in groups".


"I can't properly describe the feeling on stage when the Cool Ray (lighting device aimed toward the audience) at the Budokan is turned on, which only happens at sold-out performances", says Taecyeon, 23. "Someone told me that it's really difficult to have the Cool Ray up. When it happens, you can see every face in the house, all the way up to the third floor. It made me unbelievably happy to see the 60,000 fans (over six nights)".

If they were best-known for their precision and synchronized dance moves five years ago, 2PM now seem more at ease, enjoying themselves more and trying to let each personality reflect in music and performance - and perhaps even lose control.

"Compared to our debut stage, we are definitely more relaxed", said the rapper. "And we really know each other like family now. We can improvise a little now because of that".

"Before one performance, we actually agreed not to rip our shirts off", says Junho, 22, referring to one of their signature attractions, "But as we were coming off stage, we noticed Taecyeon's abs were showing. He explained it as an in-the-moment thing; he said he was high on the fans' love".

The singer added that he and Junsu, one year his senior, are also increasing the level of participation in the creative process, for lyrics, music and the overall concept, among other things.

"We are also saddened by the fact that our overseas activities prevent us from spending more time in Korea and seeing our fans here more", says Chansung, 22. "Stay tuned for our next Korean album, which should be released around this fall. It will be better than what we've done before".

Even in this path of evolution, some things will remain the same - especially their now internationally famous physique.



"All of us are really active and love sports. We like that 'jimseungdol' nickname that fans have coined for us", says Nickhun, the sole American member of Thai and Chinese descent who turns 23 at the end of this month, referring to the Korean portmanteau between beast and idol. "Instead of a drastic change in image, we want to show the sides we haven't fully explored yet with different staging styles and performances. We are constantly thinking of new ideas and concepts".

And he adds that there is more than just their bodies to be uncovered: "If you listen more closely to our music, there are softer, more sentimental tracks as well".

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Who are 2PM?

The six members of 2PM - Junsu, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho and Chansung - all feature the good looks synonymous with K-pop groups. But since their debut in 2008, the group has attempted to distinguish themselves by adding a muscular physique and dynamic dance moves including nearly-acrobatic choreography to their act. So, while most K-pop boy bands are known as "kkotminam" or "flower pretty boys", the 2PM are more known as "jimseungnam", which roughly translates into "animalistic boys", referring to their muscular frames.

They first debuted in 2008 with a catchy tune, "10 Points Out of 10". But it was with "Again and Again" that the group hit No. 1. Then following it, "Heartbeat", which was a single from their first full-length album "1:59 PM" released in November 2009, soared quickly to the top of the charts. In fact, both the album and single climbed multiple music sales charts.

When the group first debuted, they originally had seven members led by rapper/dancer Jaebeom. But after a troublesome posting on the Internet, he eventually left in 2009. The abrupt departure of its leader briefly put the group's future on hold, but only briefly. The six remaining members regrouped their energy and music with yet another hit song "Hands Up". Popular across Asia, the group recently wrapped up a successful performance in Japan.

Each member also pursues activities outside music. Taecyeon and Wooyoung have starred in popular television dramas including "Dream High". Nickhun appeared on the entertainment program "We Got Married" where he took part in a mock-marriage with Victoria of girl group f(x).

Source : www.koreatimes.co.kr/... ( English Korean )





Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Taiwanese fans present Shinhwa with odd gift



Shinhwa, the '90s boy band currently performing in Asia, was in for a surprise when it received a most unconventional gift during its Taiwanese leg of the tour.

On Saturday, at the concert venue in Taipei, the band was greeted by swarms of local press, mobs of fans and 3.4 tons of pet food.

The band was there to perform for more than 8,000 fans as part of its "The Return" comeback tour. The unusual donations were a gift from seven of its fan clubs based in Taiwan.

The fan clubs were aware of how much the band loved animals and decided to make the donation to various animal shelters in the nation under Shinhwa's name.

"This is the first time that all six members of the band took part in performing for Taiwanese fans. They were so touched by the fans' presents", said a representative from Shinhwa Company.

The Korean band will travel to Japan to continue on with its reunion tour.
From May 29 to 30, it will perform in Tokyo before making its way to Kobe on June 2.

By Carla Sunwoo [carlasunwoo@joongang.co.kr]

Source : koreajoongangdaily.jo... ( English Korean )

Girls' Generation, KARA, Wonder Girls -- Most Popular Groups Awarded Hangul URLs



Hangul Smart Domain Organization, which is the group that provides URL addresses in the Korean language of hangul, held an online survey from May 3-11th. The subject: who the most popular girl idol group is.

The site listed ten of the top girl groups as possible answers: Girls' Generation, Kara, Wonder Girls, 4minute, Secret, T-ara, Sistar, miss A, 2NE1, and After School.

The results from the 23,274 people who participated were very clear.
Girls' Generation garnered 48.22% of the votes as number one, followed by Kara with 30.17%. Wonder Girls was significantly behind at third place with 11.09%. Trailing behind even further were the rest of the groups with insignificant counts: 4minute had 3.82%, Secret with 2.01%, T-ara with 1.92%, Sistar having won 0.84%, miss A with 0.69%, 2NE1 with 0.66%, and After School last with 0.53%.

Being the top three winners, Girls' Generation, Kara, and the Wonder Girls -- along with their respective fan clubs -- will receive their very own Korean, or hangul, smart domain address. This would make them the first in the world to have hangul URLs (i.e. '소녀시대.홈', '카라.홈' '원더걸스.홈', '소녀시대.팬', '카라.팬', '원더걸스.팬').

A similar poll will be held for boy idol groups next!

Source : english.kbs.co.kr/Ent... ( English Korean )

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Beast unleashes in Yokohama Arena during Japanese leg of world tour


More than 23,000 Japanese fans flocked to see boy band Beast perform on Thursday and Friday at Yokohama Arena in Japan.

The boy band kicked off the Japanese leg of its "Beautiful Show" world tour there, with each concert lasting two hours.

The band performed an assortment of its hit songs including "Shock", "Fiction" and " Beautiful " to a crowd that chose to stay standing and sing along during the entire show.

Member Son Dong-woon sang his rendition of the song "Hitomio Tojite" by the popular Japanese singer Ken Hirai, much to the delight of the audience.

Beast's agency said that the band's popularity and the Japanese fans' reception at concerts have changed over the years - in a good way.

"Japanese fans are a lot more enthusiastic at concerts than they used to be", a representative from the agency said. The concert marks the band's first national tour since its debut in Japan early last year.

Source : koreajoongangdaily.jo... ( English Korean )

Lee Joon-ki thanks Japanese fans at meeting in Yokohama


Lee Joon-ki, having wrapped up his tour of Japan, discussed his gratitude toward Japanese fans at a "hi-touch" event on Thursday.

The event was held to commemorate the launch of his new single "Deucer", which was released on March 16 and became the No. 1 song on the Oricon daily singles chart.

Lee took part in a series of four fan meetings at Osanbashi Hall in Yokohama and greeted more than 10,000 fans.

"Thank you for your continuous support over the last two years despite the fact that I was away in the Army. Because of your love and support, I was able to successfully wrap up my tour", Lee said.

The Korean actor and singer said that he had dreamt of meeting and greeting his fans while serving in the Army and that it was "a dream come true to be able to do that at last".

With regard to his single's top ranking on the Oricon chart, Lee said he only had his fans to thank.

By Carla Sunwoo

Source : koreajoongangdaily.jo... ( English Korean )