Thursday, 31 January 2013

Winners from the ’22nd Seoul Music Awards’

 
On January 31st, stars, idol groups, and musicians gathered at the Olympic Park in Seoul for the ‘22nd Seoul Music Awards‘.
 
The awards show first began in 1990 and is held annually by Sports Seoul to recognize outstanding achievements in the Korean music industry. It is one of the big four music award ceremonies in Korea, alongside the ‘Mnet Asian Music Awards’, ‘Golden Disk Awards’, and ‘Melon Music Awards’.
 
Check out the list of winners below!
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Note: The ‘Bonsang award’ winners are chosen through voting (20%), digital/album sales (50%), research (10%), and panel judgement (20%). One artist is then chosen from the group of Bonsang
winners for the prestigious ‘Daesang’.
 
▲ Daesang (Grand Prize)
Psy
 
▲ Bonsang (Main Prize)
Super Junior | Epik High | f(x) | 2NE1 | Huh Gak | SHINee | miss A | Psy | SISTAR | Big Bang | Lee Seung Gi | SECRET
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Note: Judging for the other categories are based on mobile poll results (20%), Sports Seoul popularity level (10%), album and music sales (50%), and panel judgement (20%).
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▲ Best New Artist
EXO-K | Ailee | B.A.P | Lee Hi
▲ High1/Mobile Popularity
Lee Seung Gi | SHINee
▲ Performance Culture Award
Kim Jang Hoon
▲ Record of the Year
G-Dragon – ‘One of a Kind
▲ Digital Record of the Year
SISTAR – ‘Alone
▲ Hallyu Special Award
Super Junior
▲ R&B/Ballad Award
K.Will
▲ Hip Hop/Rap Award
Double K
▲ Best OST Award
CNBLUE‘s Jonghyun

K.WILL AND CHAKUN 'EVEB IF U PLAY'

K.Will and ChaKun from the Electroboyz under Brave Entertainment came together to release the single, “Even If You Play,” a title that might actually be “Even If I Play” if you go by the lyrics, but Loen Entertainment’s video chose the former. It’s produced by, of course, the Brave Brothers and Park Hyun-joong. What’s unique about the collaboration is that ChaKun traditionally takes on the vocals of his trio, leaving leader Maboos and fellow member 1Kyne to the rapping portions. However, here we have ChaKun rapping with K.Will’s vocals as well as making an appearance in the music video itself. Fortunately, Loen Entertainment’s YouTube channel’s video comes with subtitles, so don’t forget to use them if you need them!

The video follows a young woman, reasonably famous if the articles shown on her tablet and her destination of a photo shoot mean anything, as she essentially goes through one day. From the morning til night, certain events continue to remind her of a previous relationship, typically shown in black and white. Even if she attempts to fool around with another–in the video the photographer (ChaKun) is shown to be that other person–she can’t bring herself to actually follow through, actions that only make the vacancy in her heart larger. This is shown through the simultaneously familiar and awkward touches between the photographer and the woman as the session progresses. Though when the photographer goes in for a kiss, the woman’s head is always turned to the side or she brings a cloth up to cover her lips, preventing the kiss from actually happening. This moves to the typical scene at a restaurant or bar: she has a glass in front of her as she’s lost in her memories throughout the night, the passing time indicated by blurred figures. Even something as simple as a phone call in a phone booth as memories attached to it, making such a small actions full of sorrow. The end result is the woman just breaking down and crying herself to sleep over the utter loneliness and inability to move on from what to her was a meaningful relationship.

  A K.Will and ChaKun Joint Effort: “Even If You Play”
 
Even if I play everyday,
Play like I’m crazy,
I still think about you.
Why do I think about you.
Even if I play everyday,
Play like I’m out of mind,
I’m left alone at the end.
It hurts me.

The majority of the video is shot using little light, creating rather beautiful shadows to complete the scenes. All of the light is meant to be man-made, from that which streams through the window, the glow from a streetlight, or the use of a lamp right in the scene itself. A particularly good use of this is in the more intimate scenes between ChaKun and the actress; by the glow alone, appealing highlights are created to first outline profiles but later keep the focus on the woman and her changing attitudes reflected in her facial expressions. The result, aside from the shadows, is a dark music video to reflect sadness and regret of the main actress. By contrast, the scenes from her memories, although in black and white, appear much lighter and happier than her current reality.

  A K.Will and ChaKun Joint Effort: “Even If You Play”

All in all, the cinematography makes for an enticing visual piece.
 
Although aesthetically pleasing, probably the most difficult scene to believe was the one between ChaKun and the actress. The reason behind the photo shoot is unknown: it could be a legitimate shoot or perhaps one for more personal purposes. But aside from that, the awkward part had to do with the strokes of each other’s heads. The first stroke could be a simple pat down of the hair for the photo, but when the actress does it to ChaKun, it just seems a bit bizarre, especially since she’s not even looking at him at that moment. However strange, those actions do give off the first hints that there is something more to the relationship of the two.
 
Fans of the twist in K.Will’s “Please Don’t…” won’t find anything like that in this music video. It sticks pretty close to the lyrics, though the amount of “playing” viewed is much less than indicated in the song. The acting is above average throughout, adequately conveying an emptiness throughout the day. As usual, K.Will’s voice sounds fantastic, and ChaKun’s thinner voice is a good contrast to K.Will’s fuller set of vocals. Overall, this is an above average music video but nothing aside from the way it’s shot stands out or is something that hasn’t been seen before.
 
Overall Score: 3.7/5
 
How did the collaboration between K.Will and ChaKun from the Electroboyz work out for you guys? I know that before this, I didn’t really pay much attention to the Electroboyz, but perhaps after this I will. Leave a comment with your thoughts!
 
(Starship Entertainment, Brave Entertainment, LOENENT)

Rookie actor Lee Seung Ho draws praise for his role in 4men’s “Hello It’s Me” MV

Rookie actor Lee Seung Ho draws praise for his role in 4men’s “Hello It’s Me” MV
 
Rookie actor Lee Seung Ho drew favorable reactions for his acting in the music video for 4men‘s new release, “Hello It’s Me“.
 
Showing off his powerful and emotional acting skills in his acting debut, the rookie, born in 1991, portrays a loner who looks upon two lovers from the outside, finally breaking down into tears near the crescendo of the melody.
 
Viewers had positive things to say about his performance. They praised, “He fits well with the song,” “A new face,” and“Who’s the male actor?”

Yoo In Na Joins IU’s Weekend Drama

Yoo In Na Joins IU’s Weekend Drama
 
“The Best Lee Soo Shin” works towards its March premiere with the addition of a new cast member. According to reports in local news agencies, Yoo In Na is set to co-star with the drama’s leads IU and Jo Jung Suk.
 
The confirmation was made through an announcement by Yoo In Na’s management agency, YG Entertainment. The actress will play the heroine Lee Soon Shin’s sister, who is a a freelance writer and public relations professional.
 
“I am glad to take on this drama, and to be working with IU, who I know personally. The drama will give us a chance to hang out more,” Yoo In Na is quoted as saying. “I liked IU when she appeared in the past SBS entertainment program ‘Heroes,’ and so her decision to play this heroine Lee Soon Shin became an attraction. When I was offered to review for the role, I was excited and I look forward to a good filming experience playing a different character this time.”
 
“The Best Lee Soo Shin” is slated to air on KBS.

Park Shi Hoo’s Ideal Girl Doesn’t Have to Be Tall but Has to Be Cute

Park Shi Hoo’s Ideal Girl Doesn’t Have to Be Tall but Has to Be Cute
 
Actor Park Shi Hoo revealed the qualifications of his ideal type.
 
On the most recent episode of SBS’s “One Night of TV Entertainment,” Park Shi Hoo was interviewed in the “Tell Me Your Wish” corner, where he talked about his drama, past relationships, and more.
 
When asked what kind of girl he likes, Park Shi Hoo replied, “Well, let’s see…I’m a little shy and can’t get close to new people fast, so I like someone who’s very active.”
 
The reporter followed with another question, “Do you consider appearances? He answered, “No, I don’t look at appearances.” Park Shi Hoo continued, “I don’t really look at height either, however, I do like the cute types.”
 
During the interview, the actor also talked about his dating style. He explained, “Once I start dating someone, I .. The longest time I’ve dated someone was about four years.”
 
Meanwhile, Park Shi Hoo recently wrapped up his latest drama, SBS’s “Alice in Cheongdamdong,” where he played Cha Seung Jo, the youngest CEO of Artemis, the leading luxury goods distribution company. He’s also a second-generation chaebol, who has no intention of taking over his father’s company. He doesn’t trust women after a bad breakup, but deep down, he’s still a romanticist who believes in true love.

Super Junior M are spotted at a restaurant

 
A picture of Super Junior M having dinner was recently released.
 
On January 31, Super Junior’s Ryeowook uploaded a picture on his Twitter account with the comment, “I think I slept only for two hours after finishing Sukira (Super Junior’s Kiss the Radio). We’re going to promote our new album in Korea from today! Please look forward to it. I took this picture when we were having dinner together after practice.”
 
In the picture, Super Junior M members are having dinner together. They’re in a friendly pose in a restaurant.
 
People who saw the picture responded: “It’s nice to see them having dinner together.” “Go, Super Junior!” “They all seem very happy.”
 
Super Junior M released the second album, Break Down, in China on January 7.

B1A4 to appear on Three Idoiots in wedding gowns



Group B1A4 will show off their cute appeals.
 
The group will appear on the February 3 live show of tvN’s Three Idiots and show off their hidden charms.
 
B1A4 members will have a race with the Three Idiots in wedding gowns and play games competing against each other to make the audience laugh.
 
Since the members previously revealed their fabulous abs, many people are eagerly anticipating to see their new looks through the show.
 
The production crew said, “Veteran entertainers Three Idiots and rookie entertainers B1A4 members will compete against each other. Since our show will air live, it will be more enjoyable and unexpected. Please support and cheer for us.”
 
Jeon Hyun Moon will also appear on the show and complete the mission by getting on a subway from CJ E&M Center to Myeongdong to eat chopped-noodles and come back. If he completes the mission, free coupons for chicken will be given during the live show.
 
The show, in which B1A4 appears, will air on February 3 at 7:40 p.m.

Miss A’s Suzy gives an angry stare, “Don’t miss it!”



Miss A’s Suzy uploaded a cute picture.
 
Previously on January 27, Suzy uploaded a picture on the Chinese Twitter, Weibo with the caption, “Miss A appears on Zhejiang Satellite TV’s 我爱记歌词 at 10:00 p.m today. Don’t miss it!”
 
Suzy with long, wavy hair is looking at the camera. Unlike her innocent look, she gave an angry look at the camera.
 
Netizens commented: “You are lovely even with the angry look.” “Your beauty shines.”
 
Miss A attended the recording of Zhejiang Satellite TV’s 我爱记歌词 on January 26.
 
source:korea.com

2PM’s Nichkhun still looks cute



2PM’s Nichkhun recently released a picture of himself.


On January 31, Nichkhun tweeted a picture with the comment, “Goodbye Osaka! I’ll be back. Here’s a picture that I took with my little step brother. Have a good day.”


In the picture, Nichkhun is posing for the camera with a statue of a child. He is showing off his cute appeal by pretending that he is going to eat the ice cream. Even though he is wearing a hat, his handsome appearance drew a lot of attention.


People responded: “He’s still cute.” “He is awkward.” “I want to buy him ice cream.” “He’s so handsome.” “He looks so good in the picture.” “When is 2PM going to return?”


2PM will hold concerts on April 20 and 21 in Tokyo.

source:korea.com

KBS: “City Conquest is insufficiently competitive”

 
On January 31, KBS made an official announcement on reasons why they decided not to air the TV series City Conquest through their network.
 
KBS said, “We are very sorry that the production company for the series insists that our decision is an agrivation. They even said that we are feeling constraint in the new government, which is completely not true.”
 
“We held four meetings to review the series and whenever the series receives a suspension we asked the production crew to make the series stronger.”
 
“However, the recent proposal that they handed in for the latest meeting is insufficiently competitive and contains a lot of violence to air through public broadcasters. That’s why we decided not to air the series,”
 
“We clearly stated in the letter that if the script for the series is insufficiently competitive, it is not allowed to air. Even though we made the decision through our official process, the production company is insisting that we are cowing to the new government. They also used an expression we consider a defamation of character.”
 
KBS added, “We are determined to sternly deal with the claims that the production company made.”
 
source:korea.com

B.A.P’s Zelo receives attention as youngest contestant at the ’2013 Idol Star Athletics Championship’

 


B.A.P‘s Zelo has been receiving attention for being the youngest contestant of MBC‘s ‘2013 Idol Star Athletics Championship‘, which was held on the 28th.
 
Among the 150 idol stars present at the tournament, Zelo and A Pink‘s Hayoung, both born in 1996, were the youngest of the bunch. Hayoung was born in July, while Zelo was born in October of ’96. Defconn, who was the oldest contestant at the event, was born in ’77. He and Zelo were revealed to have a 20 year age gap, surprising everyone on set. Zelo also impressed fans with his tall height of 184cm (6ft), making him the tallest contestant as well.
 
In other news, B.A.P will release their 2nd mini album this coming February and follow up with their first solo concert, B.A.P LIVE ON EARTH SEOUL, on February 23rd and 24th. Fans are also waiting in anticipation to see if B.A.P will pick up their 7th ‘Rookie of the Year’ award at the upcoming ‘11th Annual Seoul Music Awards‘ on the 31st.
 
The ‘Idol Star Athletics Championship’ which will air on February 11th KST.

T-ara’s Eunjung and f(x)’s Amber make a successful debut as MCs on ‘Show Champion’


T-ara‘s Eunjung and f(x)‘s Amber made their successful debut as MCs on the January 30th broadcast of MBC Music‘s ‘Show Champion‘.
 
After finishing her first live broadcast, Eunjung shared, “Although I was very nervous due to it being my first time hosting a live broadcast, I felt strong with f(x)’s Amber. Amber and I work well together, and we’ll show a different concept than the original MCs Shindong and Kim Shin Young.
 
T-ara’s Hyomin, Qri, and Ahreum, f(x), INFINITE H, Boyfriend, 2YOON, Baechigi, SPICA‘s Jiwon, and SPEED also showed their support for the new MCs and sent them congratulatory messages.

Sunggyu of INFINITE to guest on upcoming ‘Weak Men’ episode of ‘Happy Together 3′


Idol group INFINITE‘s leader Sunggyu will be one of the guests starring on the ‘Weak Men’ special of variety show ’Happy Together 3‘.
 
Sunggyu already took part in the recording for the episode, during which he denied that he was a ‘weak man’ at first. However, a photo was revealed on set that the idol himself could not deny.
Becoming quite embarrassed by the photo, Sunggyu brought laughter as he admitted his defeat and confirmed that he is weak.
 
During the same recording, Sunggyu also spoke about coming to Seoul by himself after graduating high school to fulfill his dreams of becoming a singer. He also discussed his packed schedule he had as a trainee, and revealed, “I had confidence in myself to succeed by singing, and that is what kept me going through the hardships.”
 
This episode of ‘Happy Together 3′ featuring guests Sunggyu, Lee Yoon Suk, and Yang Sang Kook, will air on January 31st at 11:15pm KST!

Super Junior-M reveals Korean version of ‘Break Down’

break down (korean ver.)
 
Good Bye My Love (Korean ver.)

SISTAR19 returns with single album + MV for “Gone Not Around Any Longer”


After heating things up with several teasers, SISTAR19 has finally made their comeback with the release of their new single “Gone Not Around Any Longer“!
 
The sub-unit, consisting of vocalist Hyorin and rapper Bora, teamed up with producer Brave Brothers once again for their new title track, which is a song that expresses the feelings of both falling in love and drifting apart. Director Joo Hee Sun, who also directed SISTAR‘s “Alone“, also participated in SISTAR19′s new music video.
 
SISTAR19 will be starting their comeback stages through ‘M! Countdown‘ later today!

Kim Tae Woo says there is a 100% chance of g.o.d. reuniting

 
Singer Kim Tae Woo left fans in a state of excitement as he commented on the possible reunification of ’90s group, g.o.d!
 
During the recent recording for MBCConcert Queen‘ Kim Tae Woo appeared as a guest and when asked what is the possibility that g.o.d. could reunite, without hesitation he said, “100%,” surprising everyone around.
 
He continued, “A little while back all five of us gathered for the first time in 8 years on a program by Yoon Kye Sang. All of us missed our g.o.d. days. I am not sure when exactly it will happen but we agreed with one another that before we leave the entertainment scene we will return at least once and and record a g.o.d. album.
 
The episode featuring Kim Tae Woo will air on January 31st at 11:00pm KST on ‘Concert Queen.’

CNBLUE’s Yonghwa and Minhyuk proudly display their ‘Show Champion’ trophy after win


On the January 30th broadcast of MBC Music‘s ‘Show Champion‘, CNBLUE won #1 title of
‘Champion Song’ for their latest track, “I’m Sorry“, and took a snapshot backstage to celebrate.

‘Show Champion’ shared on their official Twitter, “The winner of the ‘Champion Song’ of the first live broadcast of the new season of ‘Show Champion’ on January 30th (Wed) is? It’s CNBLUE’s ‘I’m Sorry’~ Snap snap snap!! Although Jungshin and Jonghyun sadly couldn’t make it [to receive the trophy], we sincerely congratulate you once again^^”

Although they didn’t have the other two members with them at the moment, Yonghwa and Minhyuk give a thumbs up as they proudly show off their shiny new trophy while backstage.

Secret’s Han Seon Hwa shows affection for Jin Goo

 
Secret’s Han Seon Hwa recently showed affection for actor Jin Goo.
 
On January 30, Han attended a press conference for the production of KBS 2TV’s new drama series Lee Tae Baek, which was held at Conrad Hotel, and showed affection for Jin Goo.
 
Regarding Jin Goo, who plays the role of her brother in the series, Han surprised people at the conference by saying, “I wish he appears as my boyfriend instead of my brother in the series . I fell for him after I saw his gentle look and personality and sincere attitude on the set. I’m his sister in the series, but I want to play a role of his girlfriend next time if I get a chance.”
 
At this, people responded: “Does Han Seon Hwa really like Jin Goo?” “I think Jin Goo was really surprised by what she said.” “I think Kwang Hee will be really upset by this.”
 
Lee Tae Baek tells a story about a man named Lee Tae Baek, a talented painter and a high school graduate who succeeds in Seoul as an advertiser. Han plays the role of Lee So Ran, a sister of Lee Tae Baek. The series will start airing on February 4.
 
source:korea.com

CN Blue’s Kang Min Hyuk selects the best actor in the group

 
The best actor in CN Blue was recently selected.
 
On the episode of KBS 2TV’s Vitamin that aired on January 30, CN Blue’s Kang Min Hyuk appeared as a guest.
 
When host Kim Yong Man asked him, “Who do you think is the best in acting in your group?” Kang said, “The best actor is Lee Jung Shin, and the second best actor is me.” Regarding the worst actor, he said, “I think Lee Jong Hyun is the worst in acting.”
 
All CN Blue members are also actors. Including Kang, who played the role of Cha Se Kwang in the drama series My Husband Got a Family, Lee Jung Shin is currently appearing in the series My Daughter is Seo Young, Lee Jong Hyun appeared in the series A Gentleman’s Dignity, and Jung Yong Hwa appeared in You’ve Fallen for Me.
 
People responded: “Lee Jung Shin is the best nowadays.” “Lee Jong Hyun did well, too.” “CN Blue members are good at everything.”

[Exclusive] Interview with Eric Nam: The Unexpected K-Pop Artist

[Exclusive] Interview with Eric Nam: The Unexpected K-Pop Artist
 
Eric Nam, following his 5th place finish on MBC’s “Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star” Season 2, is the newest member of the B2M Entertainment family, which includes popular artists such as Lee Hyori, SPICA, and SS501 members Kim Kyu Jong and Heo Young Sang. He is currently promoting his first mini-album “Cloud 9,” which dropped on January 23rd, including the title track “Heaven’s Door.”
 
I was introduced to Eric through my friend Christine, an OG Soompier and the producer of Kollaboration, the nationwide talent competition that empowers Asian-Americans through entertainment. She got to know him when he directed the first-ever Kollaboration show in Boston.
 
When I heard that Eric was also an old-school Soompier, I thought of presenting him as a fan, like the rest of us, who managed to bring his dreams of becoming a K-Pop artist to life. As we exchanged emails over the days leading up to his debut, I found that while this is all true, there was a surprising depth and breadth to his life experience that was both intriguing and refreshing.
 
With the constant flow of new idol groups and singers debuting each week, it could be easy to overlook him as just another pretty face. Take another look, and you’ll find the most unexpected resume for a K-Pop artist. His extensive time abroad helping the under privileged all over Latin America and India makes him seem more fit for the Peace Corps than the Music Bank stage. His education and work experience suits the job at the prestigious consulting firm he left behind. Instead, we meet him as the rookie singer who made his first stage appearance as a solo K-Pop artist just a few hours ago as I work on this interview.
 
Right off the bat, I really liked the importance he put on connecting with fans outside of Korea in their own language, which luckily for us is English, as well as Spanish for our Soompi Spanish friends. In this in-depth interview, Eric opens up about his days as a Soompier, his path from uploading a YouTube video to getting signed at B2M, his feelings just days before his debut, and more.
 
 
 
Let’s start with some basic information. Where are you from, and how old are you?
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Went to school in Boston. I am 24 in the States (25 in Korea). Born in ’88. I guess I’m considered older in this industry, especially to be debuting just now, but… I think age is just a number! Haha
 
What’s your musical background? How did you get exposed to music?
I grew up singing… always, always singing. I would memorize cassette tapes of Korean folk songs from beginning to end and was always singing in church. So I kind of just grew up with it. I also started the piano when I was 4, switched to the cello when I was about 9, and just kept singing on the side. The one time I did organized singing was with the Atlanta Boy Choir, which was pretty cool because we went on tour in Italy and I got to sing for mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Otherwise, singing was always on my own. In my later years of high school I started uploading YouTube videos for constructive criticism and continued throughout college. It was also my only real outlet to perform.
 
When did you first get interested in K-Pop?
I first started listening to what’s commonly known as K-Pop in middle school. I started off listening to some H.O.T., Fin.K.L., S.E.S. and then the following generation of musicians, Shinhwa, god, BoA, Fly to the Sky, etc. I would rent VHS (video cassettes… yeah remember those?) every week to watch shows like Music Bank, Inkigayo, Music Core, etc. I took a few years away from K-Pop and became re-interested in the genre around 2009/2010 while I was studying abroad in Beijing for a year. I started to see the impact that Hallyu was having in Chinese popular culture and started to follow groups like Girls’ Generation, Wonder Girls, Big Bang, 2NE1, 2PM, 2AM, etc.
 
Throughout, I’ve always tried to listen to other genres of music, that’s weren’t always necessarily considered “K-Pop” – such as Brown Eyes, Brown Eyed Soul, Gummy, Wheesung, 4Men, etc.
 
Who were your first K-Pop crushes and idols?
I think my first ever kpop crushes were BoA and Lee Hyori (is it awkward that I’m in her company?) I remember seeing both of them and thinking WOW (hahaha). In terms of performance, my family and I used to watch Shinhwa a lot and my brothers and I would try to mimic their dance moves and songs!
 
Who are your favorite non-K-Pop artists?
Bruno Mars, Adele, John Legend, John Mayer, Maroon 5, Marc Broussard, Alicia Keys, guilty pleasure – Taylor Swift (though she should really do something about all her heartbreak).
 
In K-Pop, I’m a big fan of 2NE1 and Big Bang, my mentor Lee Seung Hwan, Urban Zakapa, Naul, Ra.D, Ailee, the list goes on and on and on.
Eric with one of his American music idols, Brian McKnight.
 
You mentioned that you used to be an active Soompier. How old were you when you were a Soompier, and how serious were you at that point about trying to “make it” in Korea?
I was probably 13 when I first started going on Soompi. For me, Soompi was very much about connecting to other Korean-Americans and people who were interested in Korean/Asian culture. When growing up in Atlanta, there weren’t as many Korean-Americans as there are now. I also went to a predominantly white school, so for a while it was actually really difficult for me to relate to peers and I think Soompi played a role in filling that gap. [Soomp's sidenote: I've heard stories like this so many times, but it always feels good to know that the Soompi community actually makes a difference in people's lives *sniff*] At a certain point, after a lot of pumping myself up, I developed the courage to upload some of my own music. I still remember being so incredibly nervous, because it was the first time that I was presenting myself to people and just putting myself out there for people to respond to.
 
Honestly, for me, becoming a singer was always just a dream. I wanted to be a singer so bad and I wanted to audition for companies, but I never had the opportunity. YouTube and technology weren’t the way they are today, and even K-Pop wasn’t the huge cultural entity that it is now. In addition, my parents were also very much against me becoming a musician or a singer, so I always felt nervous and maybe even a bit guilty about trying to pursue music behind their backs.
 
I remember in high school, SM (Entertainment) had come to Atlanta for auditions, I hadn’t known until an hour before the audition, so I went in unprepared and extremely nervous, and obviously didn’t make it (hehehe). For me, I think my mentality was, I’ll keep uploading YouTube videos and if people like what they see maybe there’ll be a chance for me to audition or fate will take me somewhere, and in a way, that’s kind of what happened. There were definitely some really cool things that came up through YouTube.
 
At college graduation, I remember thinking, “Well, I guess there’s not much of a chance for me to be a singer anymore…” because I guess I had assumed college would be the last time I had enough “me time” and freedom to try to pursue it. But God always has other plans!
 
 
Backstage during MBC Star Audition with actress Park Shin Hye and his mentor, Lee Seung Hwan


 
What motivated you to take the next step to audition for MBC’s Star Audition program? What was that whole process like?
I was selected to audition through the YouTube rounds. I never ever expected to make it. Honestly, I hadn’t even remembered that I had submitted, so when they contacted me, I thought it was a joke! When I was contacted, I was in India doing some non-profit work, having asked for a deferred start date at my “real” job in management consulting. It was really just a surreal experience. I kept making it through the rounds and I was being coached and mentored by some of Korean music’s biggest names and legends. It was definitely really hard as well. I remember just not being happy at parts of the show because of the toll that the stress and cultural differences take on you both physically and mentally. So, I’m definitely thankful, and I don’t have any regrets, but yeah, it was rough at points!
 
Did you already have a fan base before you made it on the show (from YouTube, etc.)?
I had a small and humble one from YouTube. Probably more of my fans were just friends and family. :)
 
How good was your Korean when you first went to Korea?
I had grown up speaking some Korean, I guess Konglish would be the best way to describe it. It definitely wasn’t the best, but I think some people actually thought it was a “cute” that I couldn’t speak too well (haha). It’s gotten better since when I first arrived, but it’s something that I still have to consciously work on.
 
How did you feel when you came in 5th place?
Honestly, I was relieved. The show had been going on for like 8 to 9 months and I was excited that I would be done with the constant stress. Obviously, there’s always disappointment as well, but I think it was a well-balanced, bittersweet moment. I knew that companies had called from early on while I was on the show, so I always thought that I would have a shot with signing, but yeah, I dropped a bit earlier than I had hoped and expected, so I was a bit concerned.
 
What I realized and kind of taught myself was that every single impression matters and counts. Every chance that you get to perform, or film a short segment, or present yourself to anyone, in any way, even if it’s just a meeting, is very important. First impressions go a long way and in the world of entertainment, you’re ALWAYS being watched, so it’s best to always put your best foot forward.

Eric's project group "Namaste" from MBC Star Audition
 
How soon after that did you actually get signed? What steps did you take to reach that point?
So the show ended in early April (2012), and I ended up signing in September. It was probably one of the hardest and most stressful experiences I’ve been through.
 
Following the conclusion of the show, I still had my consulting job waiting for me in New York, so first and foremost, I needed to determine if I was, in fact, going to pursue the career of a musician and entertainer. Having seen the industry for about 9 months, there were definitely things that I liked and didn’t like about being in it, as well as difficulties that I had to take into consideration, such as cultural, social, and political things that were hard for me to digest as an American. Also, singing and music was something that I had always done because I loved music and loved singing, but at a certain point, it was no longer FUN. I didn’t enjoy it anymore. It had become a job. So, I was really concerned about making the RIGHT choice.
 
I went home to the States and I ended up visiting and meeting with a ton of people who I respect – mentors, advisors, and people who are already in the entertainment / K-Pop industry. At the end of six weeks, after a lot of meetings, a lot of reflection, and prayer, I ended up deciding that I did want to pursue this opportunity. I went back to Korea in June and started meeting more companies, and also released a digital single with a project group named “Namaste” through my mentor’s label from MBC Star Audition. The single was titled “Blue Night in Jeju Island,” and the members were my dongsaengs from my mentee group from the show. We did promotions for that through late July and August and I just kept meeting with companies all throughout that time. In the end, I chose B2M and now they’re my new family!
 
This is NOT to say that the process was easy. It was extremely stressful in that I was meeting with CEOs and VPs on a regular basis of some of Korea’s biggest entertainment companies and record labels. My Korean wasn’t the best and I was representing myself as an artist and a human being, so talking about specifics, contracts, and details was hard. Further, simply deciding which company to go to was really hard because I think every company has its pros and cons and it’s about finding what the best FIT is – just like college or any other job.

Shooting a music video
 
As a signed artist, what has the process been like? How long have you been in training and what sort of things have you been trained in?
So, my label didn’t sign me as a trainee, but as a new artist, so unlike most trainees, I didn’t have to go through the typical training processes that most people hear of when they think K-Pop. But I’ve been preparing for this album and just getting myself in better place mentally and physically since I signed my contract in September until now. I have been doing some basic dance training, cause I’m really bad, and I think I need to know at least some stuff! (haha) Also been doing Japanese lessons and working out on a daily basis.
 
How are you feeling just a few days before your debut?
I’m really excited. I’m nervous. But more than anything, I’m thankful. I’m so grateful and blessed that I have this opportunity to pursue and live out what I had previously only considered to be a dream. So, I really just want to do my best, and hopefully be able to share some really good music and performances with my fans who have been patiently, patiently waiting since the end of the show. Also just so thankful to my family and friends who have been incredibly supportive throughout the process.
 
What happens once you debut? Is it performance, interview, radio show, talk show, etc. back-to-back?
So I guess the industry considers the release of your album/single as your debut. I’ve been doing interviews every day for about the past week and will probably continue to do so for the next few days. Then I’ll be on those music shows such as Music Core, Inkigayo, etc. Most likely I’ll be on radio, some talk shows, etc. It really depends on how the album does, as well as the direction that my company wants to take in terms of promoting my album.

Celebrating the one year anniversary of his fan cafe
 
Are you worried about appearing on the various talk shows and variety shows?
YES! Absolutely concerned. Frankly because my Korean isn’t the best. I have a hard time catching on to a lot abbreviated terms and cool slang that everybody seems to use! And while my essentials are solid, I don’t feel comfortable enough -YET!- to be perfect on air. So yeah, I am a little bit concerned. Also, I’ve found that because my Korean isn’t native, I often end up frustrated that I can’t completely, perfectly express who I am, particularly things such as humor.
 
You’d mentioned you spent time in Latin America? For how long? How did you learn Spanish?
I’ve spent a good amount of time in Latin America. My first exposure was Mexico, the summer after 9th grade. The subsequent summer I spent two months in Panama in a rural village doing youth and community development and living with a host family. The following summer I did a few weeks in Guatemala working in a soup kitchen for the elderly and homeless and teaching trade skills to elementary kids. I’ve gone to the Dominican Republic just to backpack, and back to Panama twice since my initial visit. My freshman year in college I spent my spring break in Bolivia working on microfinance and trying to understand the impact that groups such as USAID and institutions such as microfinance had on the local economy and culture of Bolivia. (this got really long, haha)
 
Is there anything else you want to say?
I think more than anything I want to inspire and I want to make a positive impact. Part of my reason for choosing this career path was that I thought I would be in a position where I have a large platform to do good and be good. I want to encourage people, no matter what career path they’re considering, to know what they’re doing and why they want to do it. Do whatever you want, just have a solid reason to back it up.
 
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source:soompi.com

Sistar19′s Bora Receives a Forehead Kiss

Sistar19′s Bora Receives a Forehead Kiss
 
Sistar19‘s Bora received a forehead kiss from model An Jae Hyun on the set of Sistar19′s new music video.
 
Sistar19 kicked off their comeback promotions with some very sexy bedside photos and a few days ago Starship Entertainment released the first still from their music video. Now more stills of their upcoming music video “Here Then Gone” were released on January 29.
 
In the pictures Bora and Ahn Jae Hyun share a loving embrace and in another picture an Jae Hyun gives Bora a forehead kiss in the car.
 
“Here Then Gone” is produced by Brave Brothers, who’s known to have made a few of their previous hits like “Push Push,” “So Cool” and “Alone.”

2AM Members Have Never Had a Girlfriend After Debut

2AM Members Have Never Had a Girlfriend After Debut
 
The members of ballad group 2AM have not dated after debuting.
 
On January 21 @star1 magazine interviewed 2AMfor their February issue. In the interview the members of 2AM spoke frankly about love and relationships. Member Jinwoon also had a pictorial.
None of the 2AM members have dated after debuting. Jokwon’s fake marriage with Brown Eyed GirlsGain was the only relationship any of the members had. To this day, including Jokwon, none of the members could say that they have had a girlfriend.
 
Jung Jinwoon spoke about his last relationship. “It was so long ago I don’t even remember…I couldn’t get a girlfriend after 2AM debuted. With exercising and guitar practice, I didn’t have time. It’s not like I never considered dating, I only have comfortable female friends around me.”
 
Lim Seulong talked about what it was like to watch his friend Sunye get married. “I don’t know about dating, but I want to get married early. I’m jealous of Sunye. I love children so I want to marry quickly and have kids.”
 
You can read more about 2AM and their relationships in this issue of @star1.
 
2AM is currently preparing for a 2013 comeback.

Henry, Jiyul, Fei, Tony An, Son Ho Young, and others to star on celebrity edition of ‘Master Chef Korea’


Super Junior-M‘s Henry, Dal Shabet‘s Jiyul, miss A‘s Fei, Tony An, and Son Ho Young will be starring on the celebrity edition of ‘Master Chef Korea‘.
 
‘Master Chef Korea’ launched in April 2012 on Olive TV and gained incredibly popularity. Season 2 of the show is scheduled to air in May. However, before that, the show will hold a celebrity version in which stars battle each other as chefs for 8 weeks. Whoever wins the celebrity edition of contest will win 100 million KRW (approximately $92,000 USD).
 
All of the members of the show are already known to be good cooks. Tony An has a franchise of luxury fast food restaurants while Son Ho Young has been an MC for a food show, and had been acknowledged for his own recipes.
 
The program commented, “The staff and the professionals met with the celebrities before the show to test their abilities and to check their basic cooking skills. Everyone was surprised by their talent. People who we didn’t even think about showed off their talents, so we are looking forward to airing the show.
 
The first episode of the show will air on February 22.

IDOL TO ACTOR


 
This past Saturday, CNBLUE were guests on the Korean variety show ‘Quiz That Changes the World’ and one of the topics was how each member had acted in a K-drama this past year, all with success. It seems these days that most of our favorite idol singers also moonlight as actors between albums (or maybe it’s the other way around) but the singer turned actor isn’t a new phenomenon in K-pop. Many of the old school idols have gone onto big acting careers once TV executives realized that idol singers bring with them a huge, built-in audience. So this week, we’ll take a look some of the more successful idol to actor conversions… maybe next time, we’ll look at some that didn’t turn out so well.

Lee Ji Hoon

 
Lee Ji Hoon basically debuted as an overnight sensation with his monster hit “Why Heaven” in 1996. He went onto a successful music career but then veered into acting in the early 2000’s. His breakout performance was opposite another member of this list, S.E.S.’ Eugene, in the 2005 drama ‘Wonderful Life’.

Eugene

 
As previously mentioned, the former S.E.S. member Eugene has been a fixture on the small screen since the end of her idol run in 2002. She’s been in some very popular dramas including the recently successul ‘Baker King, Kim Tak Gu’. Her acting career has also helped her personal life as she met her husband actor Ki Tae Young while filming the drama ‘Creating Destiny‘ in 2009.

Yoon Kye Sang

 
Yoon Kye Sang’s departure from early idol group g.o.d. was controversial to say the least as the rumor was that he left the group to pursue acting. Recently it was revealed that in fact he wanted to leave the celebrity lifestyle altogether but that acting found him out-of-the-blue and he came to enjoy this new career.

Sung Yuri

 
Not all idol to actor careers start with a bang as Sung Yuri can attest. The former Fin.K.L member was routinely mocked for her acting skills (or lack thereof) but she has slowly and steadily become a sought after performer and is now a respected actress.

Jang Nara

 
Jang Nara was one of the few idols who mixed her singing career with her acting career alternating between promoting an album or starring in a TV show or movie. She’s also forged a very successful career in China as well but recently returned to Korea and is starring in the drama ‘School‘. My favorite though will be her role as the the air-headed yet sweet girl in the old school sitcom ‘Nonstop 2’.

Eric Mun


During a break from the action with the legendary boy band Shinhwa, Eric Mun began to dabble in acting and actually started off a bang in the 2004 drama ‘Phoenix’ . Aside from that horrible mustache of his, it was a surprisingly good show (albeit some corny lines) and set him up as one of the big up and coming stars. He hasn’t had a real blockbuster since but he’s still one of Korea’s brightest stars.

Yoon Eun Hye


I don’t think anyone has had quite the sudden explosion from young idol singer to all-around celebrity superstar like Yoon Eun Hye. She debuted with the group Baby VOX in 1999 and following her singing career, continued onto television with a successful run on the popular variety show ‘X-Man‘ during the mid-2000′s. In 2006, she was cast as the lead in the drama ‘Princess Hours’ along with several other unknown actors at the time (including another idol turned actor Kim Jeong Hoon of UN and future variety star Song Ji Hyo) and the rest is history. ‘Princess Hours’ became one of the most popular dramas of that year and turned Yoon Eun Hye into a legitimate megastar.

Idol-Actors Today

 
Way Back Wednesday artists like Lee Ji Hoon, Eugene and Yoon Eun Hye, not only benefited from their career shifts to acting, but navigated a path for today’s idols to follow so that they too could showcase their talents. Nowadays, it seems as if it’s a requirement for idols to give a shot at acting. About every major idol group in K-Pop has at least a few members starring in various sitcoms and dramas. Usually this is to help establish the identity of those members who normally get upstaged by the main vocals. Dasom of SISTAR, who formerly saw herself as the group’s weakest link, got a huge response after starring as one of the main roles for hit sitcom ‘Shut Up Family’, and helped solidify SISTAR’s superstardom in Korea.
 
Having members who act could also help a budding idol group get their music known. Shin Won-ho of rookie group Cross Gene had one of the lead roles for one of the most popular dramas last year, ‘Big‘, starring A-listers Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung. Without a doubt, having a familiar face in a new rookie group helped Cross Gene leave a lasting impression for K-Pop fans, who are constantly being thrown at with new groups everyday. And let’s not forget Suzy, who also starred in the same drama as Shin Won-ho as his annoying, but cute companion. In a blink of an eye, Suzy went from being an adorable supporting vocalist in miss A to the enviable “It Girl” of K-Pop.
 
And then we have those rare cases like JYJ. Not to say that the members of JYJ wouldn’t be acting had they remained in TVXQ, but because they aren’t performing their music on music programs in Korea, acting has been their medium for staying relevant in the public eye. Jaejoong was featured in a role in ‘Time Slip Dr. Jin, while Yoochun gave praiseworthy performances to TV dramas Rooftop Prince and ‘Missing You‘.
 
But there’s more. We also have famous soloists who benefited from acting as well. Back then we had rivals Rain and Se7en who to took a stab at acting, the former having the more successful career. These days we have singers like Seo In Guk who starred in ‘Love Rain‘, ‘Reply 1997‘, and ‘Rascal Sons‘ last year and even snagged a chart topping OST single, “All For You” at the end of the year because of it
 
source:allkpop