Saturday, March 9, 2013

KPOP UNITED

There is a group called KPOP UNITED that gives back to the K-Pop community all over the world. They are based in the U.S. but have helped fans all over. KPOP UNITED raises money to help fans in need whether it's a health situation or a financial need, and they will try to make their dreams come true. They have helped fans fly across the country to go to K-Pop concerts and meet their favorite stars. And now, they are currently planning a trip for this summer to take fans to Korea! They are taking one fan for free on this trip, but they have to fill out an application about why they are in need. So, I think it is really cool that they are giving fans the chance that can't afford the trip to be able to apply to go for free. During the trip, the fans will get a chance to check out some of the big agencies that I have mentioned in a previous post.

Their current event they are trying to plan is a big K-Pop concert. The fans are able to vote on the lineup, date, and location. They wanted to give a chance for fans all over the U.S. at having a K-Pop concert because they are only usually held in LA or NYC. The lineup poll has been closed and they are looking through the results currently. But! The poll for location is still up! Chicago is one of these locations on the list and at one point was in first! I would love it if you guys could help vote at the link below...

 
This concert could be HUGE. I actually like that the current 1st place holder isn't NYC or LA. It's actually Houston! So this poll is really giving us a chance to speak out and say, "You have fans here too! Don't forget about us!". There is nothing more frustrating than seeing your favorite artists skip over your area. So, KPOP UNITED is really helping us out in trying to make a dream a reality. If you want to check out more things about KPOP UNITED, their website is...


YouTube Famous: Eat Your Kimchi

So today I wanted to talk to you guys about my favorite vloggers, Eat Your Kimchi, and they happen to be "YouTube Famous" among K-Pop fans and the like. Eat Your Kimchi (or EYK) is made up of a couple, Simon and Martina, who are originally from Canada and have since moved from there to Korea in 2008. They went to Korea to teach, which they both have degrees in education, and decided to pick up a hobby while they were in Korea. They started making vlogs about living in Korea, Korean culture, K-Pop, and from there they exploded! They do weekly "K-Pop Music Mondays" where they have the fans vote on which song/music video they want EYK to review. EYK also has other videos they post weekly about food, random viewer questions, day trips, etc. all while being in Korea. Recently, they made a video about how they felt being called "YouTube Famous" and I wanted you guys to see it! Here it is....
EYK has become a household name for K-Pop fans all around the world. Simon and Martina have now been able to make a living out of their hobby because of their popularity. They call their fans Nasties (which is an inside joke from one of their vlogs) and love running into them. I found it interesting to hear their view on being YouTube Famous and how they wouldn't want to be celebrities.

Let me know what you guys think of this video and being "YouTube Famous". How would you react if you were YouTube Famous? Do you think you would enjoy it or hate it?

Saturday, March 2, 2013

KDrama OSTs

KDrama OSTs (Original Sound Tracks) are jammed packed with some awesome songs. I wanted to use this time to show you guys some of my favorite songs from different dramas. Most of these songs are performed by popular K-Pop artists! So let's get started!

"Almost Paradise" by T-Max (from Boys Over Flowers)
This catchy song is from the drama "Boys Over Flowers". This drama was one of the first ones I ever watched, so this song is just one of those that brings back memories from the show and the different scenes where the song was on in the background. It is also the theme song of the show.

"As Ever/ Still" by ANJell (from You're Beautiful)
This song is performed by the 4 main character in the show under the fictional band name ANJell (which the show focuses around). Two of the characters are from well known K-Pop bands. The one is the lead singer from CNBLUE, Jung Yong Hwa and the other is the lead singer in the band FT Island, Lee Hongki. You can hear both of them in this song! This is another one that just brings back memories of the show for me. You will find this to be a common trend....

"Ready Go" by B2ST (from God of Study)
Now, this final song is actually from a drama I've never watched. So, I can't comment on the show. But as B2ST being one of my favorite groups, I just HAVE to listen to all of their songs! So when this song came out, I was pretty stoked. This one came out really early in their career, so it brings back memories of when they first debuted for me. There are just some songs that make you feel uncontrollably happy and this is one of them for me. I just like being able to see how far they have made it. The song is super catchy and addictive. I've actually had it on repeat while writing this! So give this one a listen to as well.

If you didn't notice, a good song from a KDrama should bring back memories of the show or something else after you hear it again. (think of "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic) All of these songs do that for me. I can easily hear a certain song and tell you which drama it is from and that's because they are memorable! They might not even be enjoyable songs, but they bring back memories somehow. Let me know what you think of these songs or any of the dramas I posted about previously! Do any of the songs from those shows get stuck in your head too?

KDramas & Idols

This week, I wanted to talk about some of the different Korean Dramas that have K-Pop idols in them. I will also get to some of the soundtracks of the dramas as well, but look for that in my second post!

 

So, it isn't very unusual to find a member of your favorite K-Pop group starring in an upcoming KDrama. It is the same way here in the U.S. One thing I have to say about KDramas are that they all AREN'T just dramas. It is more of a term than anything because you can watch action shows, romantic comedies, sitcoms, etc. I tend to watch more of the action/romantic comedies shows because those are what are interesting to me. There is something about KDramas that feels different than some shows here. It's really hard to describe. If I find a better way to express this later, I will. Anyways, a nice thing about these different dramas is that they are only usually one season long and have about an average of 14 episodes that run about an hour long. I think the longest show I've watched was 25 episodes long and then it was over. That show was called "Boys Over Flowers", which is actually the first show I'm going to talk about!

"Boys Over Flowers" (Romantic Comedy)
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So, in "Boys Over Flowers", we have an actor named Kim Hyun-joong who is one of the F4 boys in the show. I'll explain that in a bit. Hyun-joong is actually a member of the K-Pop group SS501, which have a few songs on the show's soundtrack. So in "Boys Over Flowers", a girl named Jandi attends the exclusive Shinhwa High School, and she finds all of the privileged and rude students to be quite annoying. No one is as bad as F4 though. F4 runs the school. It is made up of the 4 most popular, handsome, and powerful boys in the school. If you don't follow their commands, then you get the cut. (And by that, I mean all sorts of different punishments and humiliation.) Newcomer Jandi stands up to them and then becomes #1 on their hit list. I don't want to give much away here, so check it out if you want to find out what happens! This is definitely one of the most KDramas out there and many people start out with this one. I do believe you can find this one on Netflix!
 
"City Hunter" (Romantic Action Thriller)
 
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The latest KDrama I've watched is called "City Hunter" and has a ton of action packed scenes. This one runs on two seasons, with 10 episodes each. It is a completed series as well, so you can finish it when you check it out! In this drama, the President's daughter is played by Goo Hara who is a singer in the girl group KARA.  I absolutely loved the change of pace with this drama because I became used to the girly, romantic comedies and this one is in no shape or form "girly". But it definitely has a romantic story behind the main one. So, this drama is hard to give a quick introduction to without giving away parts of the story or making it confusing. To keep things simple: a secret revenge mission against North Korea backfires and kills the main character's father right after he was born. The boy's father's best friend was also part of this mission and was the only one to make it out alive. He comes back to steal the baby boy from his mother unseen to raise as his own and begins his revenge for all of his friends' deaths. He trains the boy to be a killing machine to get his revenge against those that he thought was on his side back when the mission failed. (You'll have to watch it to find out more about the situation.) So basically, once the boy is trained and old enough, he goes out and seeks revenge for his "father" and begins to kill the 5 traitors. He goes undercover with the President's company to get close to all of these important people (aka the traitors) and soon finds out it is making matters worse by killing these people. He tries to change his ways but his "father" disagrees with his actions. Will he fulfill the revenge plot or stand up to his "father"? I STRONGLY urge you guys to check this one out. It is all on Netflix for you to watch, so check it out! You won't regret it. It has become my favorite KDrama to date.
 
 
"Heartstrings" (Romantic Comedy)
 
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The final drama I'll lightly discuss is called "Heartstrings". This is the next KDrama I will be starting to watch. I've tried watching it once before and got busy with school. So, the main male character in this show is actually the leader singer of the band called CNBLUE. His name is Jung Yong Hwa and has been in a previous show called "You're Beautiful" with the female lead of this show too. (That's another good one, check it out too.) A smaller character is in the show, who is not only the drummer in the fictional band in the show, but also the drummer for the band CNBLUE! His name is Kang Min Hyuk. Anyways, show focuses on the two leads pictured above who both are majoring in music. The boy (who is majoring in Western music) is in a band called The Stupid and slowly falls in love with the female lead who is majoring in Traditional Korean Music. The two characters are total opposites, the boy who doesn't have a care in the world or his future and the girl who only focuses on her studies and is humble. Will their relationship grow? You can also check this one out on Netflix! (That's what I'll be doing tonight.)
 
 
Let me know if you guys happen to check these out and want to discuss things! Feel free to comment if you want other suggestions from different genres, etc. Thanks again!