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On September 02 2011 18:20 zloylich wrote: please, someone help to recognize what korean song starts on 1:13:16 IntoTheRainBOw stream http://www.justin.tv/kimsungje/b/293948949
The fandom of Kpop is cruel and merciless. It does not matter how long you train and hone yourself, crawling and biting your way to the top of the Kpopper pile, someone younger, hungrier, and stronger is coming up on your heels.
Haraboji, the Virile. A hard, silent, and unassuming man, few would have ever guessed the marvels he has seen in his 73 years of life. He saw the sun set upon an empire, he saw man's mewling attempts to grasp the stars, he saw Kan Mi Yeon eat a triscuit, all these memories burn brightly within him. But he is no fool, his many years taught him that all these sparks in his mind can easily fade like a whisper in a gaggle of pangirls. Given the options to waste away or struggle, he chose to fight and hope someone might taste his experiences through his fists.
Straight out of Camden, foreign businessman, Mr. Ricky. So many acquisitions, my portfolio is sticky. I'm a job cutter, pro at this. None of you punks can shark like this. Jamming so smooth, because I'm the tops Riding high breathing the K Pops.
Hyorin added, “The day the accident occurred, I finished rehearsing and came back to our dorm. Bora then suddenly called me over to the bathroom and asked me to ‘deung mok’ for her“, causing everyone in the studio to burst out with laughter.
‘Deung mok’ literally means ‘back’ and ‘neck’ in Korean, and is a method of washing yourself without getting your legs wet. You have to lean over, keep your back straight and parallel to the ground, and place your hands on the floor, making a position that looks almost like a bridge. Then another person would have to pour water on your back and neck, so you could keep your legs dry.
If anyone is a fan of Lee Hae-ri from Davichi, this is a must see.
If you are not a fan of Lee Hae-ri, you will be after seeing this.
This is from the korean show "Immortal Song", where celebrities compete in a singing contest. This clip is from a special episode of Immortal Song where they invited "Koreas top female singers".
They also in most episodes have a "legend" which is present at the show, and the singers must use songs that are written/made/performed by the legends. In this episode "Shin Sung Hun" was the legend. He is known in korea as the "king of ballads".
Here Lee Hae-ri sings sunghun's "You are at a place slightly higher than me", and it's just pure amazing.
On September 02 2011 00:18 nanashin wrote: Dizzying T-ara mv it may be, I must say I very much appreciate reuniting with good ol' T-ara lean with it rock with it, now in HD. + Show Spoiler [Among other things.] +
And by other things, I clearly mean the ass micro and that alone. Seriously though, thanks CCM for never making a T-ara mv too easy for gif fodder. It makes it that much more rewarding when things like: Eunjung's jostling bosoms This Soyeon face And Eunjung being the wrong animal Are discovered amongst the chaos.
Is Younha part Japanese at all? Or did she just teach herself the language? Anyway the guy said something about "wanting to eat something?" Not sure what it meant but I did hear the word "먹어" which means eat. wtf I've never actually seen Younha, and man she's cute with short hair.
LOL so he said "you look like a candy, and I want to eat you" apparently saying this to a girl in korea means "i want to fuck you/have sex with you?" confirm/deny on this last part please LOL I'm sure he didn't know this but it's hilarious, i'm dying here.
On September 02 2011 19:49 sonnert wrote: If anyone is a fan of Lee Hae-ri from Davichi, this is a must see.
If you are not a fan of Lee Hae-ri, you will be after seeing this.
This is from the korean show "Immortal Song", where celebrities compete in a singing contest. This clip is from a special episode of Immortal Song where they invited "Koreas top female singers".
They also in most episodes have a "legend" which is present at the show, and the singers must use songs that are written/made/performed by the legends. In this episode "Shin Sung Hun" was the legend. He is known in korea as the "king of ballads".
Here Lee Hae-ri sings sunghun's "You are at a place slightly higher than me", and it's just pure amazing.
Hey does anyone remember the name of the kpop group that used classical instruments with their songs? it was a 5(ish?) member girl group. I think there was one with an electric piano. I remember them personally uploading vids of perf's on youtube.
If anyone could tell me their name that would be great.
Alright, so time for a long shot. Anyone able to identify this, hopefully, kpop tune that's been running around in my skull? All I remember for sure is that it's a female performer and that the chorus was centered around rhyming 아파 or 아빠. Rough approximation of the chorus' melody. - Sonuvabitch, it's Cyndi Lauper's She Bop. Though, I think some Korean licensed the tune. Alright, that's been remedied.
Is Younha part Japanese at all? Or did she just teach herself the language? Anyway the guy said something about "wanting to eat something?" Not sure what it meant but I did hear the word "먹어" which means eat. wtf I've never actually seen Younha, and man she's cute with short hair.
LOL so he said "you look like a candy, and I want to eat you" apparently saying this to a girl in korea means "i want to fuck you/have sex with you?" confirm/deny on this last part please LOL I'm sure he didn't know this but it's hilarious, i'm dying here.
She's full Korean by far... if anything she's no different than people like K or SunMin who devoted a bulk of their time in Japan even though they're ethnically Korean.
If there's anything she's probably the best well known for her HoukiBoshi song being used in Naruto... lol
Is Younha part Japanese at all? Or did she just teach herself the language? Anyway the guy said something about "wanting to eat something?" Not sure what it meant but I did hear the word "먹어" which means eat. wtf I've never actually seen Younha, and man she's cute with short hair.
LOL so he said "you look like a candy, and I want to eat you" apparently saying this to a girl in korea means "i want to fuck you/have sex with you?" confirm/deny on this last part please LOL I'm sure he didn't know this but it's hilarious, i'm dying here.
She's full Korean by far... if anything she's no different than people like K or SunMin who devoted a bulk of their time in Japan even though they're ethnically Korean.
If there's anything she's probably the best well known for her HoukiBoshi song being used in Naruto... lol