Tuesday 30 April 2013

K-pop as a Means of Advertising

20130419_seoulbeats_hyuna_toyota_adIf you’ve ever paid attention to the sidebar here at Seoulbeats, odds are you’ve been fortunate enough to be graced by the presence of HyunA and her Toyota Corolla. For those who haven’t, you can probably either take a look to your right— provided it is still there, or check out the screen shot. (I’ve also highlighted the ad for those who don’t think the car is a big enough giveaway.)

It’s not all that surprising to see K-pop idols take over a significant sector of the CF industry. CFs are one of, if not the biggest, money makers for K-pop stars. Starring in as many CFs as possible is a mark of national popularity, as in the case of Miss A’s Suzy and Girls’ Generation. It’s for that reason that we see all of those quarterly, midyear and year-end tallies for celebrities with the most CFs. What is unique in the K-pop sector though, is that you have popular pop music singers sing songs specifically for advertising a particular product. HyunA’s Toyota promotion falls in that category as she has made a music video for “My Color,” a song basically all about being super attractive by owning a Toyota Corolla or something along those lines. To be entirely honest, I’m not quite sure what the song is trying to say beyond product placing through the line “Toyota, places, Corolla, places,” and the excessive repetition of the Toyota tagline, “Let’s go places.”  I also don’t claim to understand what the whole “my color” concept actually means. The song itself is pretty generic yet catchy, as long as you disregard the annoying pre-chorus and rap. I actually even find myself humming the chorus from time to time. Regardless of the quality of the song, however, HyunA does sell the car well by being her usual, very seductive self.

HyunA though, is not all that unique in making a music video for her sponsors. 2PM sang a song (conveniently called “My Color” as well) a few years ago while promoting Samsung’s Corby Phone. Complete with the always compulsory “JYP” whisper at the beginning, “My Color” is actually a legitimate song with a legitimate music video that just so happens to be littered with phones and pretty girls. No one would ever notice that it’s really a CF masquerading as a music video, not at all.

20111229_seoulbeats_fxI may be joking about the 2PM music video being un-advertisement-like, but there have been occasions where the impact of the music video and song essentially supersedes the product being sold. The most famous of these MV/CF hybrids are the music videos for Girls’ Generation and f(x) who both promoted the LG Chocolate phone through different versions of the song “Chocolate Love.” The song became very popular, and ironically, “Chocolate Love” is often regarded as one of f(x)’s best songs. Another surprising thing about “Chocolate Love” is that  the song, which started out as just a CF song, actually became a promoted song for f(x) in non-advertising avenues. They preformed the song live for KFN, Children’s Day, and multiple other events besides the one for LG CYON promoting the phone—there’s even an English version they promoted in France. Another great example would be the popularity of Big Bang and 2NE1‘s ”Lollipop,” which was a song released for the promotion of the LG Lollipop phone that pretty much skyrocketed 2NE1′s popularity before they even debuted.

20130427_seoulbeats_anybandSometimes advertisers go as far as to create new musical groups to promote a product. JYJ’s Junsu (while he was in TVXQ), BoA (the main model), Tablo, and a pianist named Jin Bora made the project group AnyBand for AnyCall Samsung, through which they promoted two songs: “TPL” and “Promise You.”   The group made a single music video for both songs and also had a concert which included supporting performances by TVXQ and Epik High. In my opinion, the project group sounded amazing together (you literally had some of the best singers and rappers in K-pop in one group) and I only wish there were more releases from them, advertisement or not.

SM Entertainment in particular has been rather bold when it comes to their idols’ promotions for products through music, and are even shameless advertisers themselves when it comes to product placement in music videos and dramas (for example,”Genie” High School in To the Beautiful You.) I’m not entirely sure about how effective those ads are anymore as most of us have been practically desensitized to all the permanent banners on MVs. Although, many of us should remember the initial outrage. My favorite form of SM product placement, though unrelated to music itself as an advertisement, has to be the Girls Generation music videos, where they literally have the product they’re advertising in the music video.  Along the lines of the previous examples,  SM has also been part of “company-wide” music-based advertising campaigns, such as “Younique” with Hyundai, for which we’ve even reviewed an album and a music video.

20120211_seoulbeats_snsd2Clearly, companies are spending huge sums of money to have K-pop idols support their products just by their presence alone. It feels like every other day that we seem to hear something about Girls’ Generation promoting a product that gets sold out faster than you can count to three just because they promote it.  K-pop idols, male and female alike, are always working for make-up companies, and you see their faces littered across beauty shops in Korea and on websites online. K-pop endorsements certainly don’t end there since they promote everything from water filtration systems to school uniforms.

If the faces of idols are enough to sell a product, why do companies need to make music videos and songs which certainly costs them even more? The reason is probably to increase the memorability of the advertisement. As I just mentioned earlier, most people have been desensitized to the presence of the banners in SM music videos due to sheer overexposure. Many of us probably don’t even notice that they’re still there (Yes, I went and checked the latest SHINee video just to make sure.) Overexposure to print ads usually ends up becoming detrimental, because over-stimulation is something people are biologically designed to ignore. ( The reason you tend to smell something strongly only for a short time period, or how you can listen to conversations in a noisy room is very much related to this.) If I see fifty thousand Genie ads on SHINee’s music video, by ad number ten, I’ve already tuned out or have left altogether.

042211_seoulbeats_bigbanglollipopMusic, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to work that way.  We watch performances of the same song multiple times over, make playlists that we play over and over—there’s even a button on iTunes that plays a single song on infinite loop.  Songs don’t just stick to our brains, they stay stuck.  ”Chocolate Love” and “Lollipop” are still songs I enjoy and associate with the LG phones they promoted, even when the phone isn’t on sale anymore. The beauty of K-pop as an advertising medium is its parasitic quality, wherein catchy songs tend to just not leave, no matter how much one tries. Advertisements have taken advantage of that quality, and to great success. I won’t be surprised if we see K-pop based advertisements well into the future.

Seoulmates, do you find “musical advertisements” to be as successful, if not more successful, than print ads? What are some of your favorite promotional songs?

(YouTube, Images via SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, J.Estina, Toyota)


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Monday 29 April 2013

Park Bom Reveals Photos with Seungri and Sandara During Trainee Years

Looks like Park Bom is having some fun!

On April 28, she simultaneously posted on her Instagram and Twitter and wrote in English, “Oh my god…I just found this picture with Victory.. Lookin so young. oneofmyOld memory.” She continues in Korean, “My computer’s broken so I had it fixed and found a daebak photo!!! I was a trainee and Seungri didn’t debut yet. kekeke It was at a music video filming site keke. Oh my god. keke It’s fascinating. We’re both so young and fresh here. keke.”

Big Bang’s G-Dragon saw the photo and commented, “Wow daebak. Nuna looks young too, huh? Sandara also left a comment. “Wow, so cute. Just like a little baby.”

Park Bom responded to Sandara’s comment with “It’s fascinating. I have a photo of the two of us as well. Daebak fascinating.”

Later on the same day, Park Bom posted an old photo with Sandara on Twitter. “kekekeke Everyone~~~ Park Sisters!!! When we were young kekeke. When I didn’t  kekeke. Daebak T_T T_T Think of this as round one. keke”

Social media lover Sandara quickly responded, “Gah! Even… B & S…yg girls….. cringe cringe kekekekekeke.

Park Bom laughed, “Kekekekeke. Funny. I have many more kekeke. Look forward to round two kekekeke.”

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Saturday 27 April 2013

2NE1′s CL and Dara donate items for Allure’s Green Campaign

2NE1 has been active donors to charities and this time, members CL and Dara step forward to contribute their bit by donating items to an auction for Allure’s Green Campaign.

Friday 26 April 2013

[Gallery] Happy Birthday, Daesung! YG Family Celebrates Daesung’s 23rd Birthday!

Some K-Pop fans throughout the world are celebrating the birthday of one of their favorite idols- Big Bang’s Daesung! He made his debut when he was 17 years old and now he’s already 23! As such, we at Soompi want to celebrate by sharing twenty-three pictures of the smiling angel.

But first, his YG Family also gave a birthday shout-out to celebrate the special occasion.

2ne1’s Sandara Park: Daesungie, happy birthday~~~ ^.^ #HappyDSday

Big Bang’s G-Dragon: My Daesungie, happy birthday  #HappyDSday

Big Bang’s Taeyang: Daesung-ah, happy birthday.. whatever people say, you’re…ha.. 

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Wednesday 24 April 2013

[SNS PIC] Minzy Captivates Many With Her Alluring Cat Eyes

2NE1 member Minzy recently captured a charismatic and seductive look in her latest selca.

On April 23, she tweeted the photo along with the brief caption, “Cat eyes! Meow~” 

In the photo, Minzy gives the camera her best angle that displays her smokey eye make-up and cat eyes drawn with eye liner. Going along with the theme of powerful felines, Minzy is also rocking a zip-up hoodie made of colored fabrics patterned in the cheetah print. With her edgy bob, Minzy looks much older than your average 19-year-old.

Netizens who saw the photo commented, “Minzy, you get prettier everyday!”, “Wow, you’ve really lost a lot of weight”, “Wow, look at how her features have become more prominent” and “Is the youngest member allowed to be this sexy?”

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[Gallery] 2NE1’s Sandara Latest Photo Spam on Twitter

2NE1’s Sandara is well known for her love of social networking sites and sharing random pictures. In the last four days, she took so many that I thought it would be great to collect them into a gallery!

Flip through to have a little peak into the life of Dara- from one of Korea’s popular girl groups!

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The Showdowns We All Secretly Wish Would Just Happen Already

Do you ever watch K-pop award shows and see competing idol groups walk by each other and find yourself in the darkness of your room in front of your livestream, secretly chanting,

“Fight, fight, fight…”

If K-pop is all about competition, it’s definitely not something we’re supposed to know about. In this candy coated sex machine of an entertainment industry, all the ugly that we just know is going on the behind the scenes somehow always seems to get conveniently swept under the rug until dust bunnies turn into bombs. And sure, fans fight, companies fight, but surely not unnie and oppar right?(...)
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[SNS Pic] 2NE1’s CL in a Swimsuit

2NE1’s CL continues to show off her sexy body, uploading a picture of herself on her personal Instagram account with the caption, “jejuisland.”

In the photo, CL is standing with her back to the camera and with the sunlight streaming in from behind, her hip line is accentuated. She also sports sunglasses, looking sophisticated despite the casual environment. 

Netizens who saw this photo commented, “Oh my gosh,” “CL totally has a s-line,” and “I’m jealous of CL.”

Fans will be able to see more of CL soon on May 4 when she special guests at Snoop Dog‘s first concert in South Korea.

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[SNS Pic] 2NE1’s CL Shows Off Sexy Shoulder Line

On April 24, 2NE1’s CL uploaded a picture of herself on her personal Instagram account with the caption, “pillowfight.”

In the photo, CL holds a pillow across her chest, with her bare shoulders appearing above the pillow. CL is not looking into the camera but looks down, smiling gently but brightly.

Netizens who saw this photo commented, “She looks sexy yet innocent,” “She looks beautiful smiling,” and “I think I’m going to faint.”

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Monday 22 April 2013

2NE1 Get Dumb For will.i.am’s Sake

20120805_seoulbeats_clwilliamThere hasn’t been a Western/K-pop collaboration more hyped that of 2NE1 and will.i.am. Although we’ve been teased with news of a collaboration between the two since after the release of 2NE1’s first full album ‘To Anyone’, it’s been a long and tedious wait to finally see some actual sonic evidence of work between the two artists. Only recently were we finally gifted a taste of what can be expected of a 2NE1/will.i.am combo with “Take the World On” for Intel, and now the release of “Gettin’ Dumb” marks 2NE1’s first official release for the American market, even if only as a featurette.

Unfortunately, loyal to its name, the song does indeed get pretty dumb.

(...)
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Is This the Vacation You Wanted? Idols and Working Holidays

When I heard that MBC was going to air SHINee on separate vacations in SHINee’s Wonderful Day, I did what any K-pop blogger would do: I got on Tumblr and fired off a curmudgeonly post. “SHINee, it’s not a vacation if a camera crew follows you around.” Hah! That’ll show SM Entertainment I’m not fooled by their trickery.

However, when I watched the Lunar New Year Special and subsequent uncut episodes (still currently airing), the experience was completely different than I imagined. Gone was the stilted, scripted quality of many variety shows, and the boys seemed to be genuinely having a good time. It felt more “real” than any other variety I’ve watched. Could this possibly be a vacation? And if not, what is it?

While these filmed “vacations” are not extremely common in K-pop, they are not unprecedented. Just last year Antonia wrote about T-ara’s FREEDOM Europe excursion, and 2NE1 aired their “Vacation Stories” on 2NE1 TV in 2009. If we stretch further back, there’s TVXQ’s Bonjour Paris, not to mention everything TVXQ-related that was labeled a “vacation,” but was actually a drama or variety show.

I’d like to specifically think about the filmed vacations as opposed to the plethora of vacation photobooks. In a photobook, maybe we can see our idols appearing more relaxed, but it’s still a glossy, posed, static product. When idols are filmed, a level of separation is lifted. A camera still shapes viewer experience, but what we are watching are the idols’ reactions in the moment. In theory, filmed vacations give us idols unfiltered. (More on that later.)

First, let’s look at what a vacation is. The simplest definition is a time of rest from obligations, particularly by traveling for recreation. There is also an added sense of personal choice and privacy. Rest, no responsibility, personal choice and privacy — not things you usually associate with K-pop idols.

It’s safe to say these filmings are not actual vacations, because the idols still have to work. In the case of TVXQ or T-ara, there was an accompanying photobook that they had to shoot, making their videos seem more like travel guides than vacations. Even if no other product is attached, there is a camera rolling at all times, adding pressure to look good, both physically and personality-wise.

Also, if you were to tell an idol, “You get three days off,” how many of them would choose international travel over spending time with family and friends? In the reality TV, idols-on-vacation world, vacation equals travel. Actually, 2NE1’s “Vacation Stories” seems the most like an honest holiday to me, because the girls traveled to spend time with family and friends.

Therefore, it’s easy to be cynical when it comes to filmed vacations. They are for promotional purposes, like SHINee’s 10-week Wonderful Day coupling nicely with their comeback. They are another way for companies to make money (hello, photobooks and DVDs). You could even think of them as a way for companies to give idols a “vacation” without actually giving them a one, which just makes everything seem all the more evil.

Despite the cynicism, these filmed vacations have melted my heart, because they demonstrate all the good of recreational travel. The aimless wandering and quietness inherent in all the mentioned examples make them different from chaotic varieties or pre-prepped interviews, giving a genuine feel to the shows. While idols can’t be fully “off” in front of the camera, these vacation filmings might be the closest fans come to seeing idols let their hair down, due to the inevitabilities of travel. It’s as if through mimicking a vacation, the show becomes a pseudo-vacation, not just strictly work. SHINee’s Wonderful Day in particular emphasizes spontaneity, personal growth and rest.

One of the best things about travel is spontaneity. Plans derail and change constantly, and no amount of scripting can help that. Seeing Minho frantically try to catch a train that keeps getting cancelled due to heavy rain is suspenseful, because as powerful as SM is, they cannot control the UK rail system. What if he can’t get the train and see Man Utd play?! His dreams will be crushed! While these vacations are not action-packed (and would lose their sincerity if they were), the small, unexpected moments show how idols react to change and what’s important to them, while giving viewers opportunity for empathy, since we’ve all experienced the joys and pains of travel.

While on these trips, the idols’ job is to interact with a new environment, which gives us different insight into their personalities. International travel is pretty cool no matter the reason, and we see that idols can be as awed by a place or person as much as we are with them. Though T-ara’s FREEDOM viewed like a long photo shoot, it’s clear Hyomin was taken with Milan, as she constantly snapped pictures. For another example, in Paris, Yoochun pinpointed a Siberian husky in a cafe as his favorite moment, which demonstrates his personality better than a standard interview.

In the case of SHINee, they interact with strangers more, and we see how they communicate with people in other countries. These interactions might be the biggest benefit for the idols themselves, as they allow for personal growth and reflection. It’s worth mentioning that SHINee’s and 2NE1’s videos seem the most like vacations probably because the members are traveling separately and therefore allowed more personal choice and random interaction.

Lastly, a vacation wouldn’t be a vacation without rest. These vacations tug at one of the most basic fan desires — to see our idols happy and healthy. Idols may not be able to fully rest on these trips, but the work might be more relaxing than the usual daily schedule. (Maybe.) I nearly burst with fangirl joy seeing Onew eat good food in Thailand. This is weird, I know, but I can’t deny that if I could give SHINee — or any group for that matter — anything, it would be time to rest.

Of course, I’d rather them have a real vacation, but as far as reality TV goes, I think these vacations add new insight into our idols and are surprisingly fun to watch.

Readers, are you watching SHINee’s Wonderful Day? Do you have a favorite idol vacation? Better yet — which idols would you send on vacation if you could?

(MBC, SFI, T-ara World, Wikipedia, 2NE1 TV, SHINee’s Me2Day)


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For Your Viewing Pleasure: The March of YG

Welcome back to For Your Viewing Pleasure, where we take the time out of the week to share with you all some of the best and most recent photos tied to the K-pop landscape.

So far, the beginning of the year has been kind of quiet on the domestic YG front. So what exactly have YG artists been up to? While some have been busy globetrotting, others have been recording; some have been doing both, and almost all have been spending some time posing in front of the cameras.

Amazingly, all four of the ladies of 2NE1 were independently shot to be published in the March 2013 issues of four different fashion magazines (Elle, Allure, Marie Claire, and Harper’s Bazaar), with the bonus addition of Dara (the new face of Clio cosmetics) simultaneously securing the March cover CeCi Beauty as well!

Here is a selection of some of my favorite photos of YG artists from recent publications or photo releases:(...)
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[SNS PIC] Park Bom Resembles a Maiden Waiting for Her Husband

2NE1’s corn-loving diva captured a precious moment with mother nature.

On April 21, she posted the same photo simultaneously on her me2day, Twitter and Instagram, “At Haeundae in Busan~ ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ Looks cool, right?”

 

 Three hours earlier, she posted on her Instagram and Twitter a picture with her 2NE1 girls. “2ne1 In Busan with Adidas.”

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Saturday 20 April 2013

Week in Review: Love Is…

running across town after getting hit by a car to make sure your maybe girlfriend isn’t in danger–or so say our friends at Level 7 Civil Servant. Although in most cases I don’t think one has to go to such extremes, but it sure does make for good K-drama.

It was an exciting week in K-pop as we celebrated both the Lunar New Year and Valentines Day.  There was much that happened this week including the debut of two highly anticipated K-dramas: the celebrity packed IRIS 2 and the return of Jo In-sung and Song Hye-kyo to Kdramaland in That Winter, The Wind Blows.  But with the good, there is always the bad and in the realm of K-pop there was a great loss.(...)
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Friday 19 April 2013

The 2012 Eat Your Kimchi Awards Winners

EYKAs 2012

Ladies and Gentlemen, the time is finally ripe for us to announce the winners of the first annual Eat Your Kimchi Awards! We announced the nominees on December 4th, and let you vote until December 20th. We got nearly 1,000,000 votes altogether, and some really interesting results!

So, without further ado, here are our videos announcing the winners! We say video[s] because it’s just too long to be one video. Almost 20 minutes! So we broke it up into two parts. Part 1 was embedded above as a playlist, but playlists sometimes don’t work on mobile devices (I think?) so here’s part 2:

Ok, some side notes:

1) Yes, that is our new studio you saw us filming in! It’s still got a lot of stuff needed in it, but it’s otherwise all constructed! We still need some technical stuff, like lights and acoustic dampers, so the studio is still not very well lit and VERY VERY ECHO-EY! Also, we don’t have any furniture in it, so we can’t actually sit down anywhere. We just have our work desk, which is the most important thing. We want to do a live chat and show you the whole thing, but we want to show it to you when it’s ready, you know? There are also some small but very important design things that need to be done, and we don’t want to reveal the studio until it’s all ready. So hang tight! We’ll show you it all soon!

2) OHH WE TROLLED YOU SO HARD LIKE THE MAMAs! Congrats Busker Busker on winning Rookie of the Year! Ha! No, but seriously, the votes between EXO and B.A.P. were so close that it’s not really fair to say that one won over the other, though B.A.P. did get just a smidgen more. It was exceptionally even throughout, but I know you’d all kill us if we didn’t announce a winner. So, yay! Congrats to B.A.P.! And thanks to Brad for being such a good sport and agreeing to be a part of our skit. For those of you who still don’t know about Busker Busker, they were probably the biggest band of the year in Korea. Our studio is in Hongdae, right beside the university, and there’s a giant freaking building with Busker Busker’s pictures all over them. It’s, like, 5 stories tall. Haven’t seen that for any of the other rookie groups, FYI. DON’T GET MAD! We’re just telling you what it’s like in Korea. The internet world and the real world don’t always align.

3) Congrats to U-Kiss for winning the Male Band of the Year! We really wanted to do something with U-Kiss, and spoke with them, but we planned and filmed this all so extremely last minute and didn’t give them enough headway. We spoke with Kevin, though, and he was really surprised and happy that you all voted for U-Kiss. Great job, guise!

4) Yes, we made a Golden Spudgy Award for the ceremony. We only made one, though, and we’re not giving it away to any band. 17 won: how to we pick just one to give away? We have the form for it, at least, and we’ll be able to make a lot more for next year’s awards, and next year we’ll be more ready, so we’ll tell the companies well in advance of our shooting the video. Hopefully we’ll be able to get more people coming to the studio by then to pick up the awards! Also, we didn’t actually make the Golden Spudgy ourselves, mind you (that’s FARRR too beyond our abilities). We hired a university art student to make it. Yay for supporting local artists! We’re just going to keep that Golden Spudgy for ourselves in our studio so we can remember the first video we shot there :D

4) This video had so many freaking bloopers, probably because it was just such a long video with so many things happening in it. If you feel like seeing us mess up some more, here are the bloopers below.

Last side note: the voting page isn’t open any more, because we closed it to tally the votes, but we’re going to reopen it ASAP. Our developer’s away at the moment, but as soon as he’s back the results will go public again!

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2012 Closes with the MBC Gayo Daejejun

New Year’s Eve brought us the MBC Gayo Daejejun, hosted by MBLAQ‘s Lee Joon, Girls’ Generation‘s Seohyun, Boom, and Lee Hwi-jae. It also brought us MBC’s traditional Blue team versus White team competition, splitting up the performers into two teams, allowing fans to text in their votes for each side during the show.

Ultimately it was the White team that came out on top, consisting of TVXQ, Big Bang, BEAST, Infinite, MBLAQ, B.A.P, Secret, Dynamic Duo, Primary, K.Will, KARA, After School, Girl’s Day, Son Dam-bi, 4minute, EXO-K, Koyote, Roh Ji-hoon, Big Star, A-JAX, and ZE:A‘s Kwanghee & Secret’s Sunhwa. The Blue team was made up of Super Junior, SHINee, f(x), COOL, 2NE1, Epik High, SISTAR, FT Island, CN Blue, 2AM, Juniel, Teen Top, B1A4, miss A, T-ara, A Pink, Dal Shabet, Ailee, 100%, Lee Hi, BTOB, and 2AM’s Jo Kwon & the Brown Eyed GirlsGa-in.(...)
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Manufactured Girl Power: Female Empowerment in a Male-Powered Industry

K-pop is an industry run by men. From the CEOs of the mega-corporations, to those who control the record labels, to those who control the music, to those who control the artistic direction, to those who control the talent, K-pop is largely produced by a majority of men. In such a male-dominated industry, how is it that there exists acts which tend to defy the patriarchic conventions of men? With the likes of 2NE1 and miss A, this relatively new concept of the strong, independent woman carries with it many overtones of female empowerment, but nevertheless, it’s still one which is essentially designed by men.(...)
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A Not So Warm Welcome – D-Unit

In August of this year D-Business Entertainment debuted its first girl group (and stuck with D theme), D-Unit. Clocking in at only three members and hailing from an agency with relatively authentic hip-hop credentials, anticipation was running as high as it can without a Big 3 endorsement. Pre-debut fan signs in Japan stirred the interest of netizens already excited by the news that YG’s inhouse producer Kush had a hand in the title track. The group opened for an international music festival, received televised endorsements from industry seniors and had generally positive reviews of their album.

All to little avail. Granted, theirs is a problem shared by countless rookies; 2012 is on track to exceed 2011’s jaw-dropping slew of debuts and D-Unit’s struggle to impress perfectly illustrates the pitfalls of this oversaturated industry. But this is only one in a series of unfortunate events that have undermined D-Unit’s success.

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Teach Me How to Dougie

Recently there seems to be a growing trend of K-pop adopting these American hip hop dance crazes into their choreography, with a particular focus on the “Dougie” and the “Cat Daddy“. What makes these dances particularly interesting is that they are pretty individualized – they’re all about showing off your unique style and how much swag you have compared to everyone else, which is why there are about a billion different ways to dance them (just look up tutorials on Youtube). So where do these moves fit in K-pop, where choreography is meant to make the band members look more uniform and leaves little room for the type of improvisation you might see on the dance floor? Well, let’s take a look.

The Cat Daddy:

The first time I saw an American dance fad in K-pop was in Kim Hyun-joong’s “Break Down”. I wasn’t exactly sure what I was watching at first, but after rewinding it a few times as well as watching the dance practice videos, there was no doubt in mind that he was doing the Cat Daddy. As excited as I was at his attempt, that’s really all it was to me – an attempt. To me, his Cat Daddy looked really forced and awkward, especially since the rest of Hyun-joong’s choreography was still verging on the pop boyband side despite the music video’s attempt at a tougher look. All in all, I wasn’t a huge fan, though it was a good start.

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Kara Wins “The Most Popular International Group” Award at the China Music Awards

On April 18, Kara was won “The Most Popular CMA International Group” award at the 17th annual China Music Awards in Macau. Other candidates in the same category includes UK’s most popular idol group One Direction, Korea’s Big Bang, 2NE1 and many others. 

Kara attended this award ceremony as representatives of Korea and performed “Step.”

Upon winning The Most Popular CMA International Group award, Kara thanked their Chinese fans, “We are very honored to have received such a big and meaningful award. We promise to come back to China soon, to thank our Chinese fans and give them back the love we’ve gotten from them.”

The China Music Awards started in 1994. It is the biggest and one of the most respected music award ceremonies in China, where artists from all over Asia come together. Kara’s winning this year proved that they are popular all throughout Asia.

This year at the 17th China Music Awards, about 40 teams of artists including Kara, ex-Super Junior member Han Kyung, Taiwanese artist Wilber Pan, Adam Lambert from “American Idol,” were present. 

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[SNS Pic] Park Bom Drags Dara in for a Short Photo Session

It’s always good to see the two same age friends fooling around and having a good time.

On April 19, 2NE1‘s Park Bom posted several photos on her Instagram.

“With DARA in Adidas.”

“In Adidas..”

“With DARA 2.”

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Tuesday 16 April 2013

Will.I.Am Releases Track Featuring 2NE1’s Park Bom and CL

On April 16, Will.I.Am uploaded the tracks from his upcoming album “#willpower” on his official Youtube channel days before it’s official release. Although not noted on the channel, 2NE1 fans will be able to recognize Park Bom and CL being featured on the track “Gettin’ Dumb” even though their voices went through some digital processing.

This will be their second official collaboration with Will.I.Am. The first collaborative song, “Take the World On,” was released this past March.

His album will officially be out on April 23 and today’s hottest artists like Justin Bieber, Britney Spears and Eva Simons have also been featured in the album.

 

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2NE1 – I Love You: Kpop Music Mondays

2NE1 I Love You

This almost got reviewed last week, because so many people voted for it almost instantly, but it just narrowly didn’t make it to first place. This week, though, it was head and shoulders above everyone else’s video. Assah! We get to review 2NE1′s “I Love You”. Check it out here if you haven’t already:

So, we talked about a bunch of stuff in the video, but there were a few things we cut out of our script for fear of making the video too long. Let’s talk about them here:

The outfits in this video. Remember when I ripped into f(x)’s wardrobe stylist for their horrible mismatched tacky designer clothing? This 2NE1 video is an example of how to do funky clothing correctly. They’re making use of interesting clothing, that – yes – you may not necessarily wear yourself (I’m looking at you CL with your leather hight waist underpants and fishnet stocking in the snow and on a train) but STILL they look really fabulous, and their clothing and accessories match! It’s like funky meets couture clothing, without looking cluttered. I know some people won’t like their outfits, and hey, we all have different opinions, but if I had to chose someone to dress me, i’d pick 2NE1’s stylist any day.

Also, Park Bom loves her knee. She hugs it a lot.

Another thing: is it just us or do 2NE1 have really simple song titles? I Love You, Hate You, It Hurts, Go Away. We could be reaching here, but there seems to be a pattern of simplicity here, like they’re interested in just hitting on those basic emotionally charged themes. We didn’t flesh this idea out much, but we had made a song for the jerky part just in case we did (because we like making cheesy covers of Kpop songs). Check it out here!

Lastly, if you’re digging the song as much as we are, pick it up over on iTunes. Oh! And if you’re here to see who won the ZE:A Limited Edition CDs from when we did our Interview with ZE:A, we announce them in the bloopers below! They’re right at the end of the bloopers, and we took screenshots of the winning answers for once, so…yeah! Check out if you won, or just watch it to see Simon be nastier than usual, YOU NASTY PEOPLE YOU!

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KpopCharts Update: Love Sexy Money

2NE1 - I LOVE YOU

2NE1 “I Love You” – Vote for them here

Ok, this song is obnoxiously stuck in our head. It even gets to the point that one of us just starts thinking about the song, and then the other is like “damn I can’t stop singing it in my head”…A FEW SECONDS AFTER THE FIRST PERSON STARTS THINKING ABOUT IT! There’s something really freaky about that. We do that sometimes with other things apart from music right away, and it makes conversations a bit awkward when we stop the conversation and yell at the other person to get our of each other’s head. JUST AWKWARD. I guess it’s because we’re so close and sappy and all that mushy crap.

Woo Young “Sexy Lady” – Vote for him here!

Holy snap: we must review this song. The dance is great, and just waiting for us to talk about it. And all the cheesy lens flares! Oh god! We could have so much fun with this! And the beat of the song: wow! We sometimes recreate the beats of Kpop songs for our skits, like our Junsu’s Intoxication song, which you hear every time there’s something sexy going on in our videos. But this beat? JESUS IT’S SO EASY!

BUH BUH BUHHHHH BUH
BUH BUH BUHHHHH BUH
BUH BUH BUHHHHH BUH
BUH BUH BUHHHHH BUH

That’s it for 4 minutes and 34 seconds. We could totally give you the best Kpop cover song ever, if you just vote this in, SO DO IT!

Wonder Girls “Like Money” – Vote for them here!

Let’s get a vote here: is this Kpop or not? Even YouTube isn’t sure about it.

(Which, by the way, we’re finding it cool that YouTube is tweeting about Kpop more often lately).

Anyhow, I hope our explanation of why we included this video on the charts is fair. Or, if it ain’t fair, we’ll just claim being biased because it’s in English and YOU KNOW WE LOVE US SOME ENGLISH! Kpop songs entirely in English fit the spirit of this site, though, since we’re really interested in Kpop’s impact on the West. Trust me, guise: when we go to Japan one of these days months years, we’ll start reviewing Japanese songs, including Kpop songs in Japanese. OK WE’LL DO IT ONE DAY PROMISE! Just…we’re not sure when we’ll go there, but it is a dream of ours to live there one day. We just like it here too much to go! Promise us you’ll still watch our channel if we move, k?

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2NE1 – I Love You

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K Crunch Cocktail: Lollipop Color Love

2PM My Color

*Martina steps into a bar* Hello, I would like the most rainbowlicious cocktail you have, shaken twice, over the rocks, sprinkled with pink sugar, and served in a hollowed out Korean cell phone with tiny paper cut out figures of CN Blue wrapped around a straw. MMMM. That’s the best way to describe this week’s K-Crunch Cocktail. One of the things extremely original to Korea (and maybe other places but not Canada) is the use of Kpop singers to advertise a variety of things. From beer, to cell phones, to ramen, to chicken delivery, to clothing, to just about everything. It feels like it’s a big deal when a pop star advertises something unrelated to music in North America. I still remember the big deal of Britney Spears dancing in an epic Pepsi commercial, but you certainly wouldn’t see her advertising 4 different things at once. In Korea, no problem. Which leads us to our first cell phone related song, 2PM’s “My Color”.

1) 2PM – My Color

It’s another…JAY WHY PEE!!! This 2PM song might be one of my all time favourite kpop songs EVARRRR!!!! I was so surprised that my students (I was teaching when it came out) were so unimpressed by this song and video, but I think it came out during the whole Jay Bum member toss out scandal, so they were not digging 2PM. Interesting right? My students sided with Jay Bum and started to dislike 2PM. Anyhoo, this video was really quirky with the creepy clown like laughing ringmaster pulling 2PM’s strings like a puppet master, but the boys have never looked so so great in my opinion. Also, it was the first time I ever had a jaw drop moment for the members of 2PM. Maybe it was the masks and my deep childhood love for Tuxedo Mask is being placed onto this 2PM video, but there is just something about this video. I’ve been a fan of Taecyeon ever since we met 2PM (the video for that meeting ended up not being made due to the power of MIDDLE MANAGEMENT) and he was the nicest guy to both us, and to the fans screaming from the sidelines. When I saw him in this video I was so shocked because he was all sassy and confident, staring down the camera with hip hop swag oozing out of his pores. And OMG the dance. Poor Taecyeon is being left out of the ringmaster’s circle because he knows the power of persuasion Taecyeon will have with his awesome-quick-jump-dance-hand-down-the-face-ab-move, which might I add, I try to imitate all the time and it’s really really hard. Now yes, I know his cornrows look a little odd at first, but he really manages to pull it off with his eyebrow flexing. OH MY GAWD I JUST FIGURED IT OUT!!! HE REMINDS ME OF TOP IN THIS VIDEO!!! Young eyebrow flexing TOP but with an incredible body. Wow. Anyways, besides their looks, the song is SO DAMN CATCHY! You’ll be listening to this song on repeat. Yup. Now go! Watch and be amazed at Taecyeon and also guy who is dressed all in back and I don’t know his name.

2) 2NE1 ft Big Bang – Lollipop

Lolllllii lollliii ohhhhh lollliiipop. What an awesome song for a much cooler phone then the My Color phone. I wanted a stupid Lollipop phone SO BADLY not because of 2NE1 because at the time they were nobodies, but because it was so cute! I didn’t get one *sob* and now I’m stuck with this crappy slide phone that’s like a million years old but still ahead of the North American phones. Hahahahaaaaaaa but seriously. This song is SOOOOO GREAT. I originally had watched it for the Big Bang guest appearance (and I LOVED TOP’s style in this video…and now that I think about it, I think Simon has those glasses) but quickly thought that 2NE1 was so totally original in the world of female kpop groups. YG wasn’t afraid to present 2NE1 as a quirky fun group over being a pretty cutey girl group. The dance was really easy and catchy as well and the colours in the video are just so bright and vivid. I’m pretty sure it could be used to babysit children with it’s fun tune and ridiculous costumes. Once again, how awesome of a way to advertise your phone, right? People played this song blasting from every cell phone store, restaurant, and clothing shop and it was always in your head. Wait, was I brainwashed into wanting that lollipop phone? *deadpan stare* I still want it.

3) CNBlue “Love Girl”

Last up is CNBLUE [FIRST STEP + 1 THANK YOU] Title [LOVE GIRL] M/V Full ver. Aka Love Girl. What’s up with the confusing title’s kpop bands? Or should I just blame the YouTube uploaders in charge of your channel. Anyways, this song is very cute and peppy and it reminds me of a young Beatles song with it’s innocent “all my looovee” and it’s “L-O-BWEE-E GIRL”. It’s really very lovely. The video though, makes me laugh because there is something creepy about my poster secretly watching me in my room and jumping out and playing with my clothing and jumping on my bed with their shoes on—oh wait, she naps with her shoes on in bed, so I guess that’s the norm in this house. It’s also normal to have no instincts of survival because this girl is the most oblivious human I have ever witnessed in a music video. “OH, IS EVERYTHING OKAY IN HERE!!??*stares at room and boy wearing nightshade as lamp* YUP! IT SEEMS FINE” but then, big surprise ending, it turns out she was just dreaming! Yup! But she’s still wearing her shoes in bed. No recovery there. Thanks to our requester who is from Norway (I think) and NOT ENGLAND as Simon seems to think, but thanks to Simon for telling me that and making me look like a jackass on YouTube. Guess who’s getting bum smacks tonight!

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PSY’s Concert in Pictures Part 2

In case you missed it, here’s Part 1

April 13 was a big day for many K-Pop fans as it was the day PSY held his solo concert “Happening.” Only a lucky few were able to attend the concert of blockbuster proportions and have the honor of watching his highly anticipated music video for “Gentleman” before the rest of the world.

Lucky for Soompiers, our friends over at StarNews went to the concert and were able to capture all the action. From celebrity guests to few YG artists making special appearances on stage, it was a fun and memorable night.

Flip through the gallery to see what all the commotion and hype was about!

 

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Friday 12 April 2013

CL to Perform Special Stage With Lee Hi

2NE1’s leader will soon make an appearance on SBS’s “Inkigayo”!

Lee Hi’s performance of “Rose” will feature a special guest appearance by CL. This will be the first time CL will walk on the music program’s stage since last August when her group promoted the digital single “I Love You.” For Korean fans of 2NE1, this is a fantastic opportunity not to be missed!

It’s been revealed that CL personally suggested to Lee Hi about the collaboration. Fans of both artists are anticipating how the combination of Lee Hi’s soulful voice and CL’s stylistic rapping would create a new version of “Rose.”

“Inkigayo” will broadcast this special performance on April 14 at 3pm (KST).

 

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Thursday 11 April 2013

DTMG & PUMASHOCK teams up for ‘mind-blowing’ SHINee cover

The first multicultural American band to professionally cover K-Pop, Dave Tauler Music Group (DTMG), has become a hot topic among US K-Pop fans in the last year due to their awe-inspiring

US A&R Executive signs African-American K-Pop artist, reveals ‘true’ side of JYJ

Exclusive: US Artist and Repertoire Executive/Producer ‘Niddy’ talks about signing the first African-American K-Pop artist and opens up about working with JYJ. When you talk to K-Pop fans in the US,

Wednesday 10 April 2013

Girls’ Generation and 2NE1 to perform at Asia Style Collection in Singapore in June

Girls’ Generation and 2NE1, alongside Japanese singer-actress, Noriko Sakai, are scheduled to perform at Asia Style Collection(ASC) which will be held in Singapore on June 22. Asia Style Collection is

Tuesday 9 April 2013

7 Idol Leaders Who Aren’t the Oldest in Their Group

With the success of Korea’s first idol group H.O.T, many entertainment agencies tried to recreate the group’s success by following the same formula with a few variations like the number of members, music and costume styles. However, many companies decided to keep the unspoken rule: “elder is leader by default.”

Therefore, it became a hot topic when DBSK came onto the screen and Yunho was revealed to be the leader when there was a member who was older. Since then, there have been other groups where the leader isn’t the oldest in the group.

Flip through the gallery to see a few leaders from idol groups who aren’t the oldest! Do you know of any more leaders who have someone older than them in the group? Don’t forget to mention it in the comments below!



Monday 8 April 2013

2NE1′s CL vs Rihanna: Who wore Jeremy Scott better?

It’s no secret that 2NE1 has been working with American fashion designer, Jeremy Scott, as they have modeled his works and attended his fashion shows.  2NE1′s leader CL, had attended

Sunday 7 April 2013

[SNS Pic] Lee Hi is a member of 2NE1?

On April 7, 2NE1 member Park Bom uploaded on her personal Twitter account a picture of herself with teammates Sandara Park and Minzy, and labelmate Lee Hi. The caption read, “With Hi, the hottest star these days. We came to eat meat after ‘K-Pop Star 2’.”

In the picture, Park Bom is pointing at “the hottest star these days,” Lee Hi, while the rookie, Sandara Park, and Minzy are all posing with the peace sign.

Both 2NE1 and Lee Hi were present at the final episode of SBS’ “K-Pop Star Season 2” on April 7 to support both the label’s CEO, Yang Hyun Suk, and the top 2 contestants, Akdong Musician and Bang Ye Dam.

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Saturday 6 April 2013

Performances from the Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013

After having taken place last month on March 16, the performances from the Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2013 were recently aired in Korea.

The event saw performances by SHINee, BEAST, Kara, 4Minute, MBLAQ, SISTAR, 2NE1, B1A4, Infinite, 2AM, Secret, FT Island, miss A, B.A.P, NU’EST, BTOB, T-ara, Airplane, A Pink, A-Jax, and Exo-K.

Hosting the event was 2AM’s Jo Kwon, miss A’s Suzy, 2PM’s Nichkhun, T-ara’s Jiyeon and SHINee’s Minho.

While each group did perform several songs at the event, most groups only had one song televised due to time slot restrictions.

Check out all the performances below!

Opening Clip

EXO -K – “MAMA”

MC Intro:  Nichkhun (2PM), Suzy (miss A), Jo Kwon (2AM) Jiyeon (T-ara), Minho (SHINee)

A-JAX – “2MYX”

A-Pink – “Bubibu”

Airplane – “So Pretty”

T-Ara – “Lovey Dovey”

BTOB – “Wow”

NU’EST – “Hello”

BAP – “One Shot”

miss A – “I Don’t Need A Man”

FT Island – “Like A Bird”

FT Island – Intro

FT Island – “I Wish”

Secret – “Love is Move”

2AM – “One Spring Day”

Continue to page two for performances by SHINee, BEAST, Kara, 4Minute, MBLAQ, SISTAR, 2NE1, B1A4, Infinite.

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Kpop Statistics Germany reveals ranking polls result

Recently, a statistical organization about Kpop in Germany, K-Pop Statistics Germany, has created a poll in seven different categories: top 25 boy groups, top 25 girl groups, top 10 male

Thursday 4 April 2013

SB Bite: 2NE1 for #will.i.am

20120805_seoulbeats_clwilliamThe 2NE1-will.i.am news is  becoming more and more frequent; following their collaboration for Intel’s latest campaign, “Take The World On,” comes the announcement that the YG girl group will be one of the featured artists on Black Eyed Peas front-man will.i.am’s upcoming album, #willpower.

2NE1 and will.i.am have been in collaboration mode for a while now, with the latter producing the foursome’s first English album. But “Take The World On” is the first official, large-scale outcome from this partnership, and its continuation with will.i.am’s trend-ready album is a good sign that we may be getting just that bit closer to getting our hands on a 2NE1 English album. And with news of SNSD and RaNia’s upcoming US activities, it looks like fans have a lot of the global lingua franca to look forward to from the ladies of K-pop.

#willpower drops on the 23rd of April. Are you looking forward 2NE1′s appearance on the album, readers? Or are you more wary? Leave your thoughts and more below!

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Kpop Magnetism: What pulls in the fans and why? The Choreography.

  Next in our Kpop Magnetism series, we’ll hip-thrust, spin, and freestyle our way through the all-out happiness Kpop brings to fans through its world-renowned choreography. While musical arrangement, lyrics,

2NE1′s Dara thinks Super Junior’s Donghae looks good?

It seems like Lee Donghae has a new admirer, in the form of Sandara Park! On April 4th, Donghae posted a photo of himself wearing an Iron Man costume, along with another tweet

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Open the Happy Loot Bag!

Open the Happy Bag

Hi guise!

So we did a super serious topic on Bullying in South Korea yesterday, and we’re happy to see that’s its generated some really good discussion. But over here at the eatyourkimchi household, we like to balance out the serious with some silliness. That’s why we opened up our new channel, Open the Happy, to share with you all the different things that make us happy, and hopefully, you happy too. Think of it like a loot bag that you get after a kids birthday party, filled with wonderfully but totally useless stuff! Hurrrah!

We set them up in a mini-playlist in the video above. If you’re on a mobile device, I don’t think YouTube playlists work, so we’re posting the videos (and their info) here below!

Intoxicating the Noraebang with Junsu:

This is pretty much a guarantee every time we go to Noraebang. Imitating Xiah Junsu and making sex to the ground and air are also a guarantee. KEEEEEEYS AND TOUCH ME! RUB MY BANANAS! If you’re at a Korean Noraebang and want to sing it yourself, the number (and I’m pretty sure it’s universal) is 27160. MEMORIZE IT, and create sweet, sweet glorious lovemaking music next time you’re at the Noraebang and traumatize your friends! We sure do!

Spudgy’s After Bath Crazies:

He’s normally a really chill non-moving dog, but Spudgy, too, has a wild side. Give him a bath and he gets all crazy. Supposedly the after bath crazies is a common phenomena for dogs? Dog owners, is this true for your dogs too? I’m not sure, but we find it amusing. Go Spudgy Go! Yes, he’s not fully crazy, but – compared to how tame and sleepy he usually acts – this is as wild as he gets!

Oversized Cell-Phone cases:

We spend a lot of time at our local coffee shop 12dal and we really love the people that work there. The owner just bought these two cases for her and her boyfriend to use, and she knew that Martina would love it. Yes, Martina totally lost it when she saw these. Stitch is, after all, her favourite Disney character. These phone cases, though, are huuuuge! Isn’t one of the best aspects of the iPhone its small size? Why bulk it up that much? *Martina takes over computer* BECAUSE THEY’RE ADORABLE THAT’S WHY! The freakin ears POP open! GAHHHHHHHHHH!!! They only downside is that it looks like you murdered Stitch and stuffed your phone in his body…oh…. O__________________o

Martina singing “Lonely” in the shower:

Story behind this: it was my birthday on the 20th of January (yay!) and Martina had to go out that day to buy presents and prepare for my birthday. Problem is, she had to go alone. I couldn’t go with her because that would ruin the surprise, obviously! Why is this a problem? Because the two of us are practically joined at the hip. We live and work together all the time. Whenever we have to be apart from each other, we feel sad (cue rainbow vomit here). Yes, we’re big sucky babies without each other, so Martina sang a song to represent her feelings, 2NE1′s “Lonely”. She sat in the shower on her sad little shower stool and burbled out the lyrics for 20 minutes or so. Little did she know I recorded all of it. Ha!

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How to Dance Kpop Style 2011

How to Dance Kpop Style 2011

Ahh yeah! It’s that time of year again! We’ve done How to Dance Kpop Style for 2008, 2009, 2010, and now, we bring you How to Dance Kpop Style 2011. Sweet!

We asked you to vote for your favourite dances of the year via our Kpop Charts, which we are now using to determine who we will review every week for Kpop Music Monday. We’ve made a full playlist in the video above, so you can watch every video on our list after our review, or, if you want to view them one by one, we’ve outlined them below. Also, check out our reviews for each video, if you haven’t already. Infinite’s “Before the Dawn” was the only one we didn’t review, unfortunately. I wonder why that didn’t get voted in?

Also, as we mentioned in our Teaser for How to Dance Kpop Style 2011, we’re giving out CDs to the top commenters on our Kpop Charts for the Top 3 videos, which, in this case, are Big Bang’s “Tonight,” 2NE1′s “I Am The Best,” and Infinite’s “Before the Dawn”. And so, congrats to NaToTheWak, Eliza Carter, and taecitoff. If you’re one of the winners, please send us an email via our Contact Page using the same email address from your comment, and we’ll mail out your band’s CD ASAP!.

And on that note, here are the top 10 Kpop Videos and Dances of the Year!

10. TVXQ – Keep Your Head Down

Check out our full review of Keep Your Head Down. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

9. Wonder Girls – Be My Baby

Check out our full review of Be My Baby. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

8. Girls’ Generation – The Boys

Check out our full review of The Boys. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

7. MBLAQ – Mona Lisa

Check out our full review of Mona Lisa. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

6. Super Junior – A Cha

Check out our full review of A Cha. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

5. B2ST – Fiction

Check out our full review of Fiction. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

4. U-Kiss – Neverland

Check out our full review of Neverland. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

3. Infinite – Before the Dawn

Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

2. 2NE1 – I Am The Best

Check out our full review of I Am the Best. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

1. Big Bang – Tonight

Check out our full review of Tonight. Buy on iTunes / YesAsia

And, even though it didn’t make it on the list, here’s our favourite dance of the year. Seriously guise! How did this not make it on the list? This dance is so full of win. Go to any Korean club, put this song on, and tell me that everyone isn’t doing this freaking dance and loving it! Ah!

And, lastly, don’t forget to check out our bloopers here:

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