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That gathering they do is kinda cringeworthy... Straight up Power Ranger-esque if you ask me... Question... Are SNSD fans mostly fans that they have gained 5-7 years ago? Or do they continuously gain new fans from the younger population? In other words, are the younglings into SNSD or do they hop on the AoA, Girls' day, A Pink bandwaggon... Or maybe they are even too senior....
Hyuna's Red came fifth on Rolling Stone's 10 best MV of 2014. Hyuna's K-pop hit is a schizophrenic mess, switching from trap and hip-hop to bubbly pop and slinky Middle Eastern electro. The video does its best to keep up: While rapid scene shifts follow the song's structure, wild images bring its lyrics to life. "A monkey's butt is red," goes the chorus, and on screen, a monkey with a bright red butt appears. "My lipstick is red..." and just like that, Hyuna's wiggling on a pair of giant lips. The part where Hyuna's about to cry? That's when she's singing about being lonely. Some major Korean broadcasters thought the original video was too hot for TV, which means it might just right for an American crossover. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/10-best-music-videos-of-2014-20141229/hyuna-red-20141222
EXID still gloriously doing well in the real time chart. Do your part: http://www.melon.com/chart/award/index.htm Needs account, no verification with Kimchi phone or paid account required. Because of the "MUH OPPAS" voting split, SM fangirls can't let up on Kyuhyun due to APink being a threat, which makes EXO suffer and gives EXID a chance to have something to their name. #3 #3 #3 #3! That awesome feel when EXID is booked up for shows in the next year.
On December 28 2014 04:20 LosingID8 wrote: this week's infinity challenge was awesome. i got into kpop in 1997 so this is just amazing to see all these old school artists performing again.
Yeah, I'm usually more into 90-00 Korean music myself, and seeing S.E.S. and Turbo perform was awesome. Kim Jong Kook is my forever favorite singer so that was orgasm. Saw him perform in Dallas too.
Excited for Jo Sung Mo, Kim Gun Mo, and Uhm Jung Hwa/Jinusean...