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Canada441 Posts
November 16 2011 07:39 GMT
#37981
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TheEmulator
28078 Posts
November 16 2011 07:50 GMT
#37982
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Waterhaak
Netherlands525 Posts
November 16 2011 07:50 GMT
#37983
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Ym1r
United States1164 Posts
November 16 2011 07:56 GMT
#37984
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xBillehx
United States1289 Posts
November 16 2011 07:58 GMT
#37985
On November 16 2011 16:28 Pulselol wrote: + Show Spoiler + This started it all for me ![]() Edit: ironic, isn't it (not this particular video though, just the song). Same for me, loved the song, found out I shared the same bday with Taeyeon and shes been my #1 ever since. (Fany #2~) Shortly after I ventured into more kpop, discovered Big Bang, started watching variety shows (WGM, Family Outing) and since then cut out all my English music for Korean, haha. Pretty much SNSD/Big Bang made me fall for Korean music. | ||
Skysec
United States164 Posts
November 16 2011 08:00 GMT
#37986
On November 16 2011 16:36 MorningMusume11 wrote: + Show Spoiler + Well according to the Korean definition of an "idol group", groups like Happiness, BRIGHT, and AAA would be considered idols as well, and I'm sure those three groups have as just as much talent and performing capability if not more than what's out there in K-Pop. At least in J-Pop there's a relatively much clearer definition of what an idol group is and isn't. It's bad when within the industry Davichi and 2AM are considered idols. The day IU was considered an idol... ugh. At the very least, it's not inconceivable if someone like Ken Hirai, Miliyah Kato, flumpool, or Yui get #1 on the weekly Oricon chart. Hell, there's even room in the Japanese market that an unappreciated idol group like SuperNova can achieve great success. Btw, this is what started K-Pop for me, still can't believe Koreans are still using their national pride to still condemn him because of US citizenship, whatever the timing of getting it was. Pretty disgraceful considering someone like Kang Ho Dong can come back in like 5 yrs maybe and act like his tax evasion bullshit didn't happen at all. No one in K-Pop past or present could match YSJ's overall performing skills. I'm actually curious as to what your definition of an Idol is. Because any way I look at it, IU would be an idol in my book. | ||
Demizzle
Australia397 Posts
November 16 2011 08:02 GMT
#37987
On November 16 2011 17:00 Skysec wrote: I'm actually curious as to what your definition of an Idol is. Because any way I look at it, IU would be an idol in my book. If it's talked about more than once in this thread, it's an idol ![]() On November 16 2011 16:19 seumdwa wrote: I felt Mach sounded alright with the transition to jpop until I heard Woori rapping in Japanese towards the end. Totally ruined it for me. T_T Bro, Woori's raps suck in Japanese just as much as they suck in Korean. [Read: they're really bad] | ||
SKaysc
United States305 Posts
November 16 2011 08:17 GMT
#37988
Edit: on the Qri pic... + Show Spoiler + DAT MOLE | ||
zeru
8156 Posts
November 16 2011 08:20 GMT
#37989
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unichan
United States4223 Posts
November 16 2011 08:23 GMT
#37990
![]() + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() dats all i have thats not been posted yet | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
November 16 2011 08:23 GMT
#37991
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chenchen
United States1136 Posts
November 16 2011 08:23 GMT
#37992
On November 16 2011 17:00 Skysec wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2011 16:36 MorningMusume11 wrote: + Show Spoiler + Well according to the Korean definition of an "idol group", groups like Happiness, BRIGHT, and AAA would be considered idols as well, and I'm sure those three groups have as just as much talent and performing capability if not more than what's out there in K-Pop. At least in J-Pop there's a relatively much clearer definition of what an idol group is and isn't. It's bad when within the industry Davichi and 2AM are considered idols. The day IU was considered an idol... ugh. At the very least, it's not inconceivable if someone like Ken Hirai, Miliyah Kato, flumpool, or Yui get #1 on the weekly Oricon chart. Hell, there's even room in the Japanese market that an unappreciated idol group like SuperNova can achieve great success. Btw, this is what started K-Pop for me, still can't believe Koreans are still using their national pride to still condemn him because of US citizenship, whatever the timing of getting it was. Pretty disgraceful considering someone like Kang Ho Dong can come back in like 5 yrs maybe and act like his tax evasion bullshit didn't happen at all. No one in K-Pop past or present could match YSJ's overall performing skills. I'm actually curious as to what your definition of an Idol is. Because any way I look at it, IU would be an idol in my book. I think by the traditional Japanese definition of it, as Japan defined East Asian pop culture for so long, an idol is a *performer*, scouted through a systematic audition with many stages, chosen for appearance as well as talent, and is *trained* by the same company that produces and promotes the idol's music. | ||
sandyph
Indonesia1640 Posts
November 16 2011 08:37 GMT
#37993
On November 16 2011 13:44 iMYoonA wrote: first girl: some are hotter or prettier but i will always be dedicated to yoona! Im with you on this bro ![]() And I get sucked on kpop because during a business trip to seoul on jan2009 I get bombed by a song that get played everywhere and posters of 9 girls in white wearing skate shoes on most walls around the town ![]() | ||
DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
November 16 2011 08:48 GMT
#37994
On November 16 2011 17:23 chenchen wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2011 17:00 Skysec wrote: On November 16 2011 16:36 MorningMusume11 wrote: + Show Spoiler + Well according to the Korean definition of an "idol group", groups like Happiness, BRIGHT, and AAA would be considered idols as well, and I'm sure those three groups have as just as much talent and performing capability if not more than what's out there in K-Pop. At least in J-Pop there's a relatively much clearer definition of what an idol group is and isn't. It's bad when within the industry Davichi and 2AM are considered idols. The day IU was considered an idol... ugh. At the very least, it's not inconceivable if someone like Ken Hirai, Miliyah Kato, flumpool, or Yui get #1 on the weekly Oricon chart. Hell, there's even room in the Japanese market that an unappreciated idol group like SuperNova can achieve great success. Btw, this is what started K-Pop for me, still can't believe Koreans are still using their national pride to still condemn him because of US citizenship, whatever the timing of getting it was. Pretty disgraceful considering someone like Kang Ho Dong can come back in like 5 yrs maybe and act like his tax evasion bullshit didn't happen at all. No one in K-Pop past or present could match YSJ's overall performing skills. I'm actually curious as to what your definition of an Idol is. Because any way I look at it, IU would be an idol in my book. I think by the traditional Japanese definition of it, as Japan defined East Asian pop culture for so long, an idol is a *performer*, scouted through a systematic audition with many stages, chosen for appearance as well as talent, and is *trained* by the same company that produces and promotes the idol's music. Only thing I would add is generally young age (there are exceptions) and primarily geared towards a young, teenage market. | ||
Skysec
United States164 Posts
November 16 2011 09:24 GMT
#37995
On November 16 2011 17:48 DystopiaX wrote: Show nested quote + On November 16 2011 17:23 chenchen wrote: On November 16 2011 17:00 Skysec wrote: On November 16 2011 16:36 MorningMusume11 wrote: + Show Spoiler + Well according to the Korean definition of an "idol group", groups like Happiness, BRIGHT, and AAA would be considered idols as well, and I'm sure those three groups have as just as much talent and performing capability if not more than what's out there in K-Pop. At least in J-Pop there's a relatively much clearer definition of what an idol group is and isn't. It's bad when within the industry Davichi and 2AM are considered idols. The day IU was considered an idol... ugh. At the very least, it's not inconceivable if someone like Ken Hirai, Miliyah Kato, flumpool, or Yui get #1 on the weekly Oricon chart. Hell, there's even room in the Japanese market that an unappreciated idol group like SuperNova can achieve great success. Btw, this is what started K-Pop for me, still can't believe Koreans are still using their national pride to still condemn him because of US citizenship, whatever the timing of getting it was. Pretty disgraceful considering someone like Kang Ho Dong can come back in like 5 yrs maybe and act like his tax evasion bullshit didn't happen at all. No one in K-Pop past or present could match YSJ's overall performing skills. I'm actually curious as to what your definition of an Idol is. Because any way I look at it, IU would be an idol in my book. I think by the traditional Japanese definition of it, as Japan defined East Asian pop culture for so long, an idol is a *performer*, scouted through a systematic audition with many stages, chosen for appearance as well as talent, and is *trained* by the same company that produces and promotes the idol's music. Only thing I would add is generally young age (there are exceptions) and primarily geared towards a young, teenage market. Hmm, so what about IU doesn't fit this criteria? | ||
Kaiwa
Netherlands2209 Posts
November 16 2011 09:32 GMT
#37996
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Sableyeah
Netherlands2119 Posts
November 16 2011 09:37 GMT
#37997
On November 16 2011 10:06 kakaman wrote: Jeez you kids are young! My first was the queen, Kwon BoA! ID peace B yo! Oh I can't believe I forgot to mention BoA while I have most of her albums, Japanese ones, maybe that's why ^^ And that's only since 2005... Winterlove <3 edit* oh wow Son Ye Jin on Running Man On November 16 2011 17:17 SKaysc wrote: Edit: on the Qri pic... DAT MOLE That's why she's qt :D | ||
andyrau
13015 Posts
November 16 2011 10:11 GMT
#37998
On November 16 2011 17:23 Disregard wrote: Radical change for Boram? boram was always cute, it's just nobody noticed her until now. she's also hero's favorite member. ![]() | ||
Demizzle
Australia397 Posts
November 16 2011 10:38 GMT
#37999
oh shit just got real yo | ||
NB
Netherlands12045 Posts
November 16 2011 10:52 GMT
#38000
On November 16 2011 13:41 Diader wrote: My first girl. warning caps lock: + Show Spoiler + LOLOLOL I STILL HAVE THAT SONG MV HQ IN MY OLD HARDRIVE LOLOLOL <3 | ||
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