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[MV Review] Song Ji Eun - Don't Look At Me Like That

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I didn't know that Jieun had made a comeback until a few days ago. Surprisingly, this song wasn't composed by Duble Sidekic. Unsurprisingly, Jieun's title track is composed to Duble Sidekick.



I read that this song was supposed to feature Bang Yong Guk but thank God almighty that shit fell through. Bang Yong Guk single-handedly made "Going Crazy" go from a great track to one that I listen to once in a while. His severe lack of flow is so unappealing that I would rather rip out a goat's entrails and squeeze the shit out into my mouth than to listen to Bang Yong Guk's rapping.

I love how the song starts off with the piano, gradually adds the guitar, and then the song goes all out once the chorus comes around. The song builds up effectively to the chorus, which is strong without having to rely on vocal wanking. That is honestly the main reason why I love Jieun because she doesn't vocal wank in her/Secret's songs and stays within the framework of the song. Good vocals can add to a song and make them sound better if the vocalist isn't trying to outshine the song's instrumental.

The song is supposed to be about accepting unconventional love and all that hippy shit, but the real travesty is that the MV director didn't take advantage of the chains around Jieun to show her in bondage. Now that would have been an awesome MV, not because of the bondage scenes, but to see Korean keyboard warriors complain about the music video. The director missed out on a golden opportunity here, and that's really the only blemish with the song and music video.

Hail Soyeon

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Soyeon is bringing her A game again with "Sugar Free." 

Strawberry Milk - OK

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Words cannot describe how terrible this song is.










Yup, that just about sums up this song.

[MV Review] TaeTiSeo - Holler

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It's been a while since I did my last MV review (and Chuck is rightly yelling at me because I took so long to write this one), so I figured why not do it for Seobot?

Here's TaeTiSeo's comeback track, Holler.


I for one did NOT appreciate this MV very much at all. It's your standard dance-in-a-box + closeups MV from SM's usual playbook, but everything's so... fake and artificially put together, it's offsetting.

For one thing, SM was too fuckin' cheap to put together real sets, so a good chunk of this shit was straight CGI green-screen to cut corners. Don't believe me? Take a look at the title card in the Youtube preview and tell me how much of it is real. (*insert SNSD are fake plastic surgery monsters joke here*)

Seohyun still has trouble winking after all of these years, god bless her robotic soul.
MV production values aside, the visuals themselves are quite bright and vibrant if nothing else. The girls are well-styled (ASIDE FROM THE TRAVESTY THAT IS SEOHYUN'S YELLOW DRESS PANTS), though I can't help but think the Ariana Grande look should stay on Ariana Grande.



I must admit, revisiting this review in the wake of Jessicagate really changes my perception of the girls. Just look at Taeyeon.

I bet she "persuaded" SME's investors to kick Jessica with this technique!!
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Or maybe she bullied Jessica out herself?!
It's also rather surprising to see such blatant product placement in an SM MV. Typically you only see nouveau rich luxury brands or shit for their stupid Genie app (did they discontinue that yet??), but here's several pairs of Razor Kraken Neons on the girls...

They (meaning Razor) later gave autographed ones away... I tried and failed to win a pair, l0l
The dance isn't that good either, Like you may have noticed in the Ariana Grande cut of the MV, there's not much to wow you as far as technicality or fanservice or even basic interest goes. Like I speculated back in the Twinkle MV, I'm pretty sure none of TaeTiSeo either give a shit or are capable of giving a shit about dancing anyway. That's never really been the draw of SNSD in the first place (shut up Hyoyeon stans, and you "SNSD has perfect 9 member synchronized formations" stans can sit down too), so I didn't really expect much anyway. That said, it IS kinda lame to see such a shit dance.



The song itself is pretty boring, man. You'll quickly get tired of the chorus ("HOLLAAAAAA, HOLLAAAA, HOOOOOOLLA"), and anything else that tries to get your attention will quickly be HOLLAAAAAAAAAA'ed out of your brain. Short of listening to the song itself, the only thing that'll stick in your memory is HOLLA. LiteraHOLLAly nothing else.

Chuck's thoughts since I co-opted his original post:
If anyone outside of SNSD sang this song, no one would have ever paid it any attention. The stock beat in which you hear the same fucking note repeated throughout the whole song is bad. It's there during the chorus and during the verses. The only way you really know the chorus has arrived is listening to TaeTitSeo shout "Holler" a few times. 
The refrain is just some vocal wanking, followed by an awful rap from Tiffany, followed by more vocal wanking. The producers made the song loud and overdosed on the vocal wanking to mask how downright boring the instrumental really is.
It is a shame that the song is so bad because the girls are so hot. Now that Sexica is out of the group, Seobot is back to being my number 1 again.

Again, mute the MV and fap away or whatever. f(x) really needs to make a comeback to save SM from having a really shitty second half of the year musically. TaeTitSeo's "Holler" did nothing for me.
I tend to agree with his points. HOLLA is a shit song, and it puzzles me why anyone would greenlight it as the title track, especially when ADRENALINE is on the same mini. Seriously, that song is so much better than HOLLA in every way.



At least we get the image of TaeTiSeo laughing at some brokeass scrub and his shit car + small penis.

TL;DR:

Song sucks, do yourself a favor and listen to Adrenaline instead.

+:

  • Seohyun is hot
  • TaeTi is hot I guess
-:
  • song sucks
  • dance sucks
  • MV is cheap shit
  • this isn't Adrenaline
I give this MV a 2 out of 5.

if CL "makes it" in the US i will eat my hat

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For some reason, CL the charismatic and ever so lovable leader of 2NE1 is going to debut in the US sometime by Spring next year. 



Working with a dude named Scooter Braun who in the past has also worked with Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande (nudes?); Expectations have risen from about "lol what the fuck who cares" to "what the fuck why would anyone even want to listen to this shit ?" So far her list of credentials for even thinking she has a shot consists of: She can speak English.

Because I think the chances of this being anything but a hilarious failure are so high I will eat my hat in a live stream if it turns out differently. I'm defining "making it" as being able to ask your mom or some other person who doesn't know shit about kpop who CL is and they can tell you. Also for purposes of this, my hat can be made of nacho.

Good luck CL!

Woohee To Receive Surgery For Collapsed Lung

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A week old by the time this article goes live, but Woohee was admitted to a hospital to get surgery for a collapsed lung.


The article states this, the politically correct version:

Meanwhile, the members of Dal Shabet are in the middle of preparations for their upcoming comeback in January.
What it really means:

Due to Woohee's lack of determination, Dal Shabet will delay its end-of-December comeback to the first week of January. Woohee, you have one week to get your shit together.
Meanwhile, Woohee with a collapsed lung still has more value to Dal Shabet than Hwayoung ever had to T-ara. 

[MV Review] Jolin Tsai - Phony Queen

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Based Taiwanese goddess Jolin Tsai has released an MV for "Phony Queen" before her album hits the shelves later this fall.



Based Jolin continues with her EDM music from her "Muse" album. This song sounds like it could have been on that album, but that's a good thing. This song avoids the latest trend of inserting trap beats into every part of the song.

The song is pretty solid, and I find it catchy enough to listen to, but this song lacks a powerful chorus like some of her recent title tracks (such as "Fantasy" or "The Great Artist"), so the song seems to be devoid of certain elements that would make this a great track.

While Jolin is known for her great MVs (really, check out "The Great Artist"), the MVs were always serious and with some message overtly thrown at our faces. In "Phony Queen," Jolin shows off a fun side of herself and does a comedic MV.

You really know that she doesn't mind depreciating herself by wearing a telephone bra.


I honestly expect CL to wear something like this within the next year to the adoration of Blackjacks who will say that she is so trendy.

I wanted to write something witty here about how I wanted to use Jolin's telephone bra to make a call to Jolin so that I could motorboat her something, but all I could think of was Jolin's Tig Ol' Bitties.

Younha - Wasted

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I wanted to write a full review for Younha's song, but this is my seventh article I'm writing in a row tonight (I'll most likely only write once a week, but all at once from now on), so I'll just sum up everything below.

Like I wrote in my Akdong Musician and Jieun articles earlier tonight this week, I really enjoy songs like this when done correctly. The song starts off slow, gradually adding the instrumentals until the chorus kicks in, and then the verses slow down a bit in the first half of the song to contrast with the chorus, and then the song builds up more and more in the latter half of the song.

I find this song to be an apology for the lackluster remake of Umbrella, which Younha released earlier in the summer. The song wasn't bad, it was that the original was really good and half of the good elements (i.e. Epik High) were removed from the song, making it sound lackluster in comparison.

Apology accepted, Younha.

Short Version of Amuro Namie's "BRIGHTER DAYS" Released

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Queen MILF Amuro Namie has come out with a new song, "Brighter Days," that is the theme song for the drama "First Class 2," starring Sawajiri Erika.

This is a mid-tempo song that is very welcome as Namie has spent the past two years releasing very awful EDM tracks sung entirely in English. This is the first song since "Naked" in 2011 that I liked.

Plus, she's a MILF. Yeah, I know that has nothing to do with the actual song. Most of guys here have that one friend who has a hot mom and would always say "I would do your mom." I'm sure Amuro Namie's son hears that all the time from his friends.

In other unrelated news, I find it kind of funny that Amuro Namie, a hot, unpure Japanese woman is singing the theme song for a drama starring Sawajiri Erika, another hot, unpure Japanese woman. Maybe this is how I could get a threesome with them:

"Hey, like both of you, I'm not 100% Asian. Therefore, we should have a threesome."

Then they would agree based on our mutual bond.

Han Ye Seul's Tits Are Amazing

Kpopalypse language class - The Korean alphabet

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It's a constant source of embarrassment to me that I DJ a k-pop radio show yet I can't speak a word of Korean.  I've got no plans to go to Korea or anything like that, but it sure would be nice to be able toread CD album liner notes and pronounce track titles correctly.  Also, it'd be great not having to rely on shady Netizenbuzz articles with creepy anti T-ara editorialising from NB herself in them for my netizen translations - it'd be especially nice to cut that particular umbilical cord.  Learning Korean language has been on my to-do list for a while now, but the trick is - how to get motivated to learn this shit as well as fit it into the rest of my busy schedule?  So I thought I'd make myself a blog post about it.

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I always find that I memorise things much better if I'm forced to write down or type out the stuff, so by making this little alphabet post, it'll (theoretically) help me to remember the Korean characters and how they sound.  So this affair isn't one-sided and you the reader also get some value out of this even if you don't necessarily give a shit about learning Korean yourself, I'll use each letter as an excuse to extrapolate a bit on some things that are Kpopalypse-related that I've been asked about or that may be of interest to readers (or not).

Note: your browser/computer obviously needs to support Korean text reproduction or you ain't gonna see shit.


Before we get started, intrepid language learners may also want to check out Anti Kpop-Fangirl's excellent series on learning Korean language, click the following links for parts one, two and three.  Honestly, start there first if you haven't read them and you're seriously keen to do this language learning business, because unlike me who is ultra-noob AKF is actually a fluent Korean speaker and he has good advice.  On the other hand, if you don't really give a fuck about learning Korean and are just reading this for entertainment, or if you already know Korean and are curious to see how wrong my noob ass got it, read on!

Consonants


Consonants are all shapes instead of just single lines.

ㄱ G/K - ㄲ KK


G and K are the same character.  The K can be doubled.

Examples:

Seo In Guk: 서인국 - Third character has a G, then a U, then a K, from top to bottom.
Park Ji Yeon: 박지연 - K at the bottom of the first character.

G is for Go Fuck Your Mother or the C in Cao Ni Ma which is what the K sounds like when you say it.  Speaking of which, Sulli has been living it up lately.  She's been spotted lately out and about on the town partying it up and having a few drinks:

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Who says SM doesn't treat their artists fairly?  She's even been getting a bit of recreation time on the beach:

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Of course netizens are having a cry about it but who really cares about those assholes?  They're just jealous because Sulli is enough of a megastar to demand the days off and get them, meanwhile poor netizens still gotta pull 18-hour shifts at school or work.  Support freedom, support Sulli.

ㄴ N


N looks like an upside-down G/K.

Examples:

Park Ji Yeon: 박지연 - N at the bottom of the third character.
Nugu: 누구- N at the top of the first character.

N is for "Nugu Alert".  The nugu alert series is still going and will go on for as long as I'm still interested in writing about nugus, which definitely means for the forseeable future as good musical things sometimes happen in nugudom.  Feel free to send me your suggestions but remember that if their YouTube videos get over 20,000 hits they're not nugu enough.

ㄷ D


D looks like C, but less round.

Examples:

Kim Dani: 김다니 - D on the left side of the second character.
Kang Daesung: 강대성 - D on the left side of the second character.

D is not only for Dani, reigning rap goddess of k-pop, but also for her difference in determination levels (a reference to the infamous T-ara Tweets of righteousness).  Did you know that Dani never forgot her rap lines on stage like E.via?  Did you know that Dani turns 15 in December 2014?  I probably experienced the lions share of my own bullying at about the age she's at now, so I can relate to her and her group getting picked on.  Kpopalypse approves of all things Dani and has enough determination to support her.

ㄹ L/R


L and R are the same character and the sound seems to be somewhere in between as well.

Examples:

Lizzy: 리지 - L on the left side of the first character.
Raina: 레이나 -  R on the left side of the first character.
Oh Hye Rin: 오혜린 - R on the top left side of the third character.

Oh Hye Rin is Raina's real name, and I must say that I really lucked out when I picked up my copy of Orange Caramel's "My Copycat" single album and the photocard was this great picture of Kpopalypse #1 bias Raina bending over and her boobs hanging down.

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Many faps were had that day.  Pity Raina's new solo single sucks just as much as her last one but I calmly accept this excellent photocard as an apology.  Sorry about the scan lines, my scanner has issues and can't scan images this hot without fucking up.  If anyone's got a better quality version of this picture let me know.

L on the other hand is for livestreams.  I don't do them a lot these days because I'm so busy and they are quite time consuming, but you can probably expect a livestream once every few months or so, I definitely am planning on a livestream around Christmas time.  If I do them too often I think they cease to be of much value.

ㅁ M


It's a box!  Like all Korean characters, the box can be stretched to fit.

Examples:

Jeon Boram: 전보람 - M at the bottom of the third character.
Kang Minkyung: 강민경 - M on the top left side of the second character.

M is not just for Davichi's Minkyung but also Japanese AV star Maria Ozawa and Eat Your Kimchi's Martina, all of whom meet required standards.  Martina obviously reads Kpopalypse blog now because Eat Your Kimchi is starting to get more fanservicey plus she's even taken on board some of my educational fashion advice:


I can't tell you how many people told me about this video when it came out.  I got Ask.fm tipoffs, private messages, personal emails, Skype calls, you name it - people did everything they could to get the message to me that Martina was wearing a striped top and bouncing a lot.

martinapige

For this, I'd like to thank each and every one of you who alerted me to this important information.  May the fapgods watch over you.

ㅂ B/P - ㅃ BB/PP


Looks like a sheep's face with horns that goes "baa", that's how I remember it... even though it's said more like P, or perhaps somewhere in between B and P.

Examples:

Jeon Boram: 전보람 - B at the top of the second character.
Park Ji Yeon: 박지연 - P at the top left of the first character.
Crayon Pop's "Barbarbar": 빠빠빠 - note the double Bs, they're actually spelling it "bba bba bba".

B is for boobs, a big feature of my blogging.  I asked my ask.fm followers for the best boobs picture of a k-pop girl that they could come up with for this post and here it is:

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Goddamn, Puer Kim is amazing.  Even if it's 80% padding (and it ain't) I appreciate the effort.  Runner up is this great picture of Sunny:

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ㅅ S - ㅆ SS


S looks like the shape your tongue makes when you press it against your mouth to make the S noise.  A lot of Korean character shapes are related to the mouth movements used to pronounce them, apparently.  Clever, hey?

Examples:

Sulli: 설리 - S on the top left side of the first character.
Krystal: 크리스탈 - S on the top of the third character.
Sunny: 써니 - double S on the left of the first character.  Not sure why Sunny gets a double-S, maybe it's a subtle reference to other things of interest that Sunny has two of.

S is for SM Entertainment, it's also for suing your label, which is a fun activity that can happen when there are unresolved professional issues between labels and their employees.   Protip: labels usually win, and even when they don't, they tend to just shrug their shoulders and go "oh well, that'll dent our end of year financials by about 0.002%".

ㅇ - silent/NG


Okay, this is a complicated one.  When this circle appears at the start of a character, it's just there to fill up space, because in Korean text you must always start with a consonant even if there's no consonant sound at the start of your word, so you shove this circle in there instead of leaving a gap.  On the other hand, when the circle is at the end of a character it's to show the "ng" sound.

Examples:

Ham Eunjung: 함은정 - the circle is at the top of the second character, because the second syllable is a vowel, but a consonant still has to be included at the start of every syllable in Korean text, so the "blank" circle is there to fill up the space.  The circle is also at the bottom of the third syllable but for a different reason, this time it's not filling up space, it's denoting the "ng" sound of "jung".
Park Ji Yeon: 박지연 - silent at the top left of the third character because "yeon" begins with a vowel sound.

NG is for NGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG which is sound that a lot of people make when confronted with pictures like this one:

puerkimp

Whereas "silent" isn't a sound at all but is in fact the sound of you shutting the fuck up, which is what you should do if you don't like posts that you see on the Internet.  You know, rather than linking them everywhere and telling people how horrible you think they are and boosting the web traffic, you dumb attention-seeking fuck.

ㅈ J - ㅉ JJ


When you pronounce a J, your tongue smacks the roof of your mouth a bit.  I think that's where they were going with the shape of this character.

Examples:

Jeon Boram: 전보람 - J at the top left of the first character.
Park Ji Yeon: 박지연 - J at the left of the second character.

J is for Jiyeon, k-pop's cyclopean overlord.  Jiyeon is called the cyclops because her eyes are very close together.  That's why she wears smoky eye makeup all the time, to balance out that shit by giving the impression of extending her eyes out to the edges.

T-Ara Jiyeon Selca 2

This makes Jiyeon and her smoky-eye accomplice, Brown Eyed Girls' Gain, the spiritual opposites to SNSD's Taeyeon, Rainbow's Jisook and Japanese AV star and SHINee fan/cock gobbler Hitomi Tanaka.  Forget North and South Korea, one day a great and epic war will break out in k-pop between the "close eyes" and the "far eyes" and few lives will be spared.

ㅊ CH


Like a J but with a line on top, just because.

Examples:

Choa: 초아 - CH at the top of the first character.
Chanmi: 찬미 - CH at the top of the first character.

CH is for "Check 1, 2" which is what you say when you're testing a microphone, a device that most Korean pop stars don't know how to use correctly, especially if it's a vintage-style model.  The reason for the phrase "Check 1, 2" being used by sound engineers testing microphones is that the "ch" sound and the "k" sound in "check" are fairly high frequency for the human voice, the "whu" noise in "one" is middle frequency and the "oooo" in "two" is lower frequency, so by saying this phrase you're testing the entire speech spectrum of human voice through the speakers and making sure no stray noises feed back.  Of course there's always some smartass in the audience who says "three, four..." because OMG SO RANDOM LULZ but you just ignore those people.  This post's random audio engineering educational content, you have now read it.

The C in CH is also for the coffee machine, which frequents a lot of my posts and has gathered a lot of questions.  The coffee machine is a running music industry in-joke.  People trying to impress others with their music industry resume may like to show off and say that they "worked in a music studio" but in fact they may have no qualifications and possibly never even touched the mixing desk, they may have only refilled the coffee machine.  Technically, they're not lying, they "worked in a music studio" changing coffee machine filters, so "music industry studio experience" is what goes on the resume of these sneaky fucks.

ㅋ K -ㄲ KK


"But we've already had K?"  Just to make things confusing, here's another K.  Enjoy its existence.  I'm not sure about when you use one versus the other.  I'll figure it out in a future post perhaps, or somebody can enlighten me in the comments.

Examples:

Qri: 큐리 - actually spelled "kyu-ri".  K at the top of the first character.
Jessica: 제시카 - K at the left of the third character.  Ignore how the bottom is a bit bendy, that's like no big thing, apparently and it happens with the other K at the top of this post as well, such as
Kang Minkyung: 강민경 - note the bendy K's.

K is for Kyu-ri (Qri) doesn't care, just like I don't care whether the K is bendy or not.  Here is a picture of Qri for no reason other than that she's pretty.

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Q is a pretty useless letter in the English language when you think about it, but Qri isn't useless, because she's pretty and in k-pop being pretty is a use.

ㅌ T - ㄸ TT


Note the similarity to D, above.  I think the D can sometimes get used as a T.  Or something.  Fuck, I dunno.

Examples:

T-ara: 티아라- T at the left of the first character.
Tahiti: 타히티 - T at the left of the first and third characters.

T is for Trufax, which is what this post is (I hope).  The word "trufax" comes from the English science fiction book Riddley Walker, where the protagonist of a post-apocalyptic scavenger era speaks in a bastardised future dialect of English with many words simplified and shortened.

ㅍ P


Double-ups again, notice that B/P above.  No, I don't know when to use this one and when to use the other one.  Maybe I'll teach you this stuff next time, but for now remember that the popular Korean surname "Park" is always the B/P that looks like ㅂ, not this ㅍ one.

Examples:

Puer Kim: 퓨어킴 - P on the top of the first character.
Spica: 스피카 - P on the left of the second character.


P is for Project Luhan, which is one of my many deranged fiction stories and which people keep asking me to do sequels for.  I wasn't initially going to do a part 3, but since the situation with EXO has become so interesting, I think that's a good opportunity for me to write a third installment.  It will happen at some point soon in the future, probably once Luhan himself has some stability in his career path so I can conveniently write that into the story somehow.

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ㅎ H


A circle thing with a couple lines above it.  Not to be confused with that other circle.

Examples:

Hyomin: 효민 - H at the top of the first character.
Luhan: 루한 - H at the top-left of the second character.
Lee Hi: 이하이 - H on the left side of the second character.  Actually spelled "Lee Ha Yi".

H is for Ham Eunjung, who I get mistaken for daily because my ask.fm and Twitter profile pics as well as the top-right picture of my blogsite all have her portrait on it.  I think this is hilarious.

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It's a good test.  If you're a k-pop fan you'll probably recognise Eunjung straight away or at least twig that it's someone in a group if you don't know her.  Her picture weeds out the people who don't care about k-pop, and probably also weeds out a few of the Eunjung haters.  I can live with this.  Observant folks will also notice that Eunjung is wearing a hat, this is a reference to the hat that I wear on the livestreams and the fact that AKF always draws me with a hat in his MS Paint porn pictures.

Just to break things up before the vowels section, here's the picture that I used of Eunjung as my header and display picture before I started using my current one.

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SIMPLE VOWELS


All vowels are made purely of horizontal and vertical lines.  Note that vowels always have a consonant before them, or a ㅇ silent consonant to fill up the gap.

ㅏ A


Examples:

Jungah: 정아 - A on the right of the second character.
Ahyoung: 아영 - A on the right of the first character.
T-ara: 티아라- A on the right of the second and third characters.

A is for Anti Kpop-Fangirl and Asian Junkie, two sites which I write for and which are both great.  If you're reading my posts on one of these two sites - congratulations, your taste in Korean pop sites does not suck a smelly goat turd!  Asian Junkie always have the best and most rational level-headed news analysis that I can actually read without feeling like my braincells are atrophying from lack of use, meanwhile Anti Kpop-Fangirl is funny as shit and has awesome satirical content and laughs that I can enjoy without the impression that I'm being treated like I'm 8 years old.  I don't even go to [insert corporate dick-sucking k-pop website here] anymore because these two sites neatly distill most of what I want to know from the k-pop world, and the rest I usually get told about anyway or I find out through "research".

ㅑ YA


Like A but with two hangy things to the right instead of one.

Examples:

Dal Shabet: 달샤벳 - YA on the right of the second character.  Spelled "Dal Sya Bes".
Shannon: 샤넌 - YA on the right of the first character.  Spelled "Sya nuhn".
Waveya: 웨이브야- YA on the right of the fourth character.

YA is for Yayaya, the shittiest concept that T-ara ever did and a low-quality benchmark for shit k-pop concepts everywhere.  Anyone complaining about the sexier concepts in k-pop and saying "oh the poor girls getting forced into dressing sexy, tsk tsk exploitation, objectification, [insert other words ending in 'tion' here]" - sorry, but no.  Last time I checked (and I check often) most girls I know like to dress sexy.  What girls don't like is dressing like this:

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Some people thought it was racist of their company or whatever to do them up like that, but the real problem was that they were just fuckin' fugly costumes and whoever thought to put such attractive girls in these weirdo dayglo wheat-sacks needs to get out of the whole costume design game and go refill the coffee machine.  The song wasn't any good either.

ㅓ- UH/EO


A vertical stroke with a hangy to the left.

Examples:

Seohyun: 서현 - EO on the right of the first character.
Shannon: 샤넌 - UH on the right of the second character.  Spelled "Sya nuhn".

I don't really have a witty k-pop correlation for this one but did you know that 75% of men have a penis that hangs to the left just like this character?  And also that the left testicle always hangs lower?  Now you do.

ㅕ YEO/YUH


Double hangies to the left.  It's always the same sound but it hovers between "yeo" and "yuh" to my ear.

Examples:

Hyuna: 현아 - YUH on the right of the first character.
Taeyeon: 태연 - YEO on the right of the second character.

Yeo is for "Yo Ye Yo" which is the only decent song on the "Blue Album" by Jiggy Fellaz.  Everything else on that fucking CD is fucking shit.  First person to write me a bitter rap response to this blog post can have my copy.  In the meantime listen to this song and save yourself some money.


Fun trivia: the girl in the video is LE from EXID, doing what she does best - not rapping.

 ㅗ O/OH


Line with one spike going up.

Examples:

Oh Hye Rin: 오혜린 - OH on the bottom of the first character.
Jeon Boram: 전보람 - O on the bottom of the second character.

O is for Open World Entertainment.  Every crybaby in 2012 was whining about a whole bunch of completely minor shit that didn't matter and which hopefully now seems lightweight-as-fuck compared to some of 2014's K-pop tragedies.  Some random examples of shit from 2012 that you cared about but really shouldn't have:
  • G-Dragon puffs a bit of weed?  That's pretty normal behaviour for a musician, honestly.  Do you know how many people I've met in the business who smoke that shit, either regularly or just on occasion?  More than the amount of characters in the Korean alphabet, that's for sure.
  • IU and Eunhuyk take a happy-snap in bed together.  Did they fuck?  Wait, since when is that any of your fucking concern, you fuckhead?  I only care that IU hasn't fucked ME yet.  Come on IU, get with the program.
  • The other girls of T-ara got fed up with Hwayoung's laziness and let off steam via Twitter?  Good.  So would you if your group mate pulled out of a fucking concert and lied about the reason - fuck "settling it in private", why not let people know she's a lazy cunt, some public shaming might be the only thing that actually gets the slack bitch into line for once. Pity it didn't work out that way but damn it was worth a shot.
In the meantime Jang Seok-woo, the CEO of Open World Entertainment, was raping female trainees at his agency.  Not just one or two, but dozens of them.  Of course, one 51 year old CEO's dick only goes so far, so when he wasn't actually doing the rapey himself, he was getting his male performers to help out, directing it via text and watching it all from CCTV in his office like some kind of cross between a Bond villain and that creepy guy in the trenchcoat who always hangs around your school oval when it's break time.  Oh and some of the trainees were underage.  And when he was caught he denied everything.  Then later as the evidence mounted he had to plead guilty but appealed for a lighter sentence because "I supported Hallyu and gosh that's gotta be worth something in all this".  No, really.  If that's not enough, the idols involved (which would be either The Boss, X-5 or Jun Jin, the only active performers on Open World at that time) got off on a technicality as apparently the evidence against them was inadmissible because there's a 12-month statute of limitations on rape charges.  So there's guys still in k-pop now who maybe gang-raped a bunch of girls and got away with it.  Oh and this is apparently common enough to warrant massive police action (or at least the appearance of massive police action) as many agencies just operate as fronts for the sex industryNobody really cares though, so this kind of thing is still happening right now, and lots of your favourite groups are probably involved in some way in sexual abuse, and they'll get away with it too, because you're too busy being concerned about two idols supposedly dating to even notice.  Now tell me again that G-Dragon, IU and T-ara had the scandals that mattered in 2012, you dumb bitch.

jsw

The biggest crime of all - only one stock photo of the Open World CEO that was any good seemed to exist, so I had to see this same fucking photo of him in his orange parka over and over again in every article.  Ouch, my eyes.

ㅛ YO


Line with two upward spikes.

Examples:

Hyoyeon: 효연 - YO on the bottom of the first character.
Eunkyo: 은교 - YO on the bottom of the second character.

YO is for YOLO which is actually the name of a song released by a nugu group called Madtown, to the collective groans of all k-pop fans all over the world with a mental age above 9 years old.  Do not listen to this tragic song, instead check out the web cartoons YOLO and YOLO 2 which will give you a complete cultural understanding of Australian life.  We haven't invented teleporting yet but other than this, the cartoons are quite realistic and portray an honest depiction of what you can expect from a night out on the town around where I live.

ㅜ U


Line with one downward spike.  Pronounced "oo" as in "you smell like poo".

Examples:

Luhan: 루한 - U at the bottom of the first character.
Sooyoung: 수영 - U at the bottom of the first character.
Jisoo: 지수 - U at the bottom of the second character.

U is for the secret CCM underground jelly arena.  I can't tell you any more than this, because it's a secret.  Although it may be called the secret MBK underground jelly arena now that CCM have merged or whatever the fuck.

ㅠ YU


Line with two downward spikes.  Pronounced "you" as in "you smell like poo".

Examples:

Yuri: 유리 - YU at the bottom of the first character.
Qri: 큐리 - YU at the bottom of the first character.  Spelled "kyu-ri".
Puer Kim: 퓨어킴 - YU at the bottom of the first character.

Puer Kim has gigantic boobs, by the way.  I feel like I haven't really highlighted this in this post enough, so here's a video of Puer Kim which is great but I really wish it was zoomed in a bit closer.


If k-pop overall started featuring more girls with this kind of figure, I'd probably turf out some of my AV collection to make more room for girls in k-pop videos.

ㅡ EU


A horizontal line.  Pronounced "ewwww" as in "ewww, gross, you smell like poo".

Examples:

Eunkyo: 은교 - EU in the middle of the first character.
Eunji: 은지 - EU in the middle of the first character.
Naeun: 나은 - EU in the middle of the second character.

EU is of course for Eunkyo from F-ve Dolls.  Devotees of Kpopalypse blog will know that the site features an attractive hot fappable picture of gorgeous Eunkyo and that it takes the clicker to a random weird site, and I change the destination every so often when I feel like it.  One day I'll list all the Eunkyo sites in a post.... but not today.  For now here's a picture of lovely Eunkyo, get your hand off your genitals, you're supposed to be learning Korean.

eunkkky

ㅣ E/I


A vertical line.  Pronounced as E but interchangeable with I as most English uses I with an E sound anyway.

Examples:

Sulli: 설리 - I on the right of the second character.
Krystal: 크리스탈 - I on the right of the second character.
T-ara: 티아라- I on the right of the first character.
Tahiti: 타히티 - I on the right of the second and third characters.

I is for interviews.  Did you know that it's really hard to find people who want to do a Kpopalypse Interview?  Did you also know that I've already got another Kpopalypse Interview ready to go and that it will be published soon (it's been ready to go for months but I wanted to publish the Sarah Wolfgang interview first to give it some context)?  Did you know that if you'd like to be interviewed and you're doing something interesting in k-pop, you should get in touch?

I is also for iljins, also known as "people who relaxed and had fun at school and occasionally drank soju and smoked a cigarette or two while I studied hard and was miserable instead".

I is also for the Korean website ilbe, which is really just like a Korean mutation of fun-filled Internet humour site Encyclopedia Dramatica and nothing to be concerned about.  Korean pretend to be all "oh, I don't visit that site" but they all fucking do - otherwise, why would the know that it was such a supposedly horrible place?

COMPLEX VOWELS (DIPHTHONGS)


These vowels are made by squishing multiple vowels together, so they're a bit harder to remember.  They're also a bit harder to find examples for and write shit about but I'll do my best.  Note that complex vowels always have a consonant before them, or a ㅇ silent consonant to fill up the gap.

ㅢ UI/UEE


If you squish together ㅡ EU and ㅣ E/I and you have ㅢ UI/UEE.

Examples:

Sohee: 소희 - UEE at the right and bottom of the second character.
Dahee: 다희 - UEE at the right and bottom of the second character.

UEE is for After School's Uee, and I know what you're thinking, but, Uee from After School doesn't have connected vowels and so her name is spelled the long way: 유이.  People are wondering when After School will come back but remember they had a great Japanese album earlier this year that they promoted, so it's not like they haven't been busy.  Plus imagine how overworked the Orange Caramel girls are going to feel, straight from After School to four Orange Caramel promotions in a row, and then more After School?  I'd hate to be them.  Complaining when groups come back that they're being overworked, complaining when groups don't come back - nothing ever pleases k-pop fans, they always gotta complain even when they're getting the gold star treatment and idols are practically dropping dead trying to please them.  STFU and wait three years between comebacks like fans do in other genres you whiny fuckbags.  Here's a picture of Uee who seems to have a bit of a headache, probably from reading all your pointless fuckbaggery.

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ㅔ EH


Squish together ㅓ (UH/EO) +ㅣ (E/I), you get ㅔ EH.

Examples:

Stephanie: 스테파니 - EH on the right of the second character.
Sehun: 세훈 - EH on the right of the first character.

EH is for "eh eh eh eh eh eh ehhhhh, 2NE1" a great k-pop group that suddenly turned shit.  I'm still in mourning.  Maybe one day we'll get great songs out of them like "Fire", "I Am The Best" and "Hate You" again.  But probably not.

ㅖ YE


If you squish together ㅕ (YEO/YUH) and ㅣ(E/I) you get ㅖ (YE).  Pronounced like the "ye" in "Yes, you smell like poo".

Examples:

Sunye: 선예 - YE on the right of the second character.
YeEun: 예은 - YE on the right of the first character.

YE is for YES as this character word actually does mean "yes".  It's a formal "yes", so you use it when addressing your elders (like me), because you respect them so much (like me).  So be nice to me, cunts.

ㅒYAE


If you squish togetherㅑ(YA) and ㅣ(E/I) you get ㅒ(YAE).

I couldn't find a good example of this shit to share with you.  It seems I lack determination.

ㅐ AE


If you squish togetherㅏ (A) and ㅣ (E/I), you get ㅐ AE.  Pronounced the same as ㅔ EH (eh eh eh eh eh ehhhh 2NE1).

Examples:

Taeyeon: 태연 - AE on the right of the first character.
Jiae: 지애 - AE on the right of the second character.

AE is for the Aeolian mode, a seven-note diatonic scale that most of the best k-pop songs are built from.  It's also known as the "natural minor" scale, or the major scale starting from scale degree 6.  Piano students learn the bastardised versions of this scale, the "harmonic minor" and "melodic minor" scales first, because they're considered more important and useful in classical music harmony, but natural minor is the real shit.  You can't have Roly Poly without an Aeolian mode.

ㅙ WAE


Squish three vowels: ㅗ (O/OH) withㅏ A and ㅣ (E/I), and you get ㅙ WAE, which sounds like the start of the word "when".

No examples here but WAE is for "why" because this word actually means "Why" in Korean.  I often ask myself "why" many things, such as:
  • Why people still visit Allkpop
  • Why Chad Future didn't return my email asking for an interview
  • Why Netizenbuzz hates T-ara so much (I have a theory though...)
  • Why people are always asking me shit about why Anti Kpop-Fangirl or Asian Junkie does this or that - protip: ask them, not me, don't make them blog about your chickenshit dumb pussy ass

ㅘ WAH


Combine ㅗ (O/OH) withㅏ A and the result is ㅘ WAH.  Sounds like the W in "what a wanker, why doesn't that person wash their ass, they smell like poo".

Example:

Hwanhee : 환희 - WAH in the middle and right of the first character.

WAH is for "wah wah wah" which is all I ever hear out of k-pop fans when I browse forums and such.  As long as music is still getting created that you enjoy, none of the rest should matter.  Go back to complaining about how your new phone bends or whatever other bullshit you think is important this week.

ㅞ WE


Squish together ㅜ (U) and ㅓ (UH/EO) with ㅣ (E/I) and the result is ㅞ WE.

Example:

Way: 웨이 - WE at the bottom and right of the first character.

Of course I have to include Way in this post or Way's Girls will probably take out a contract on my ass.  Don't be fooled by Way and Choa's fap-friendly bouncing to the decidedly average Strawberry Milk track, these girls might have cans but don't fuck with them or they'll put you in the can.  Way's gangster resume is a mile long and no need to recount it here.

Bsm

Here's a picture of a rival company's building burning down just to remind you of the powe..




Oh wait sorry for the delay I was just on the phone.  Anyway I'd just like to reiterate that Way is in no way responsible for the incident in the photo depicted above and when I say "gangster resume" I just mean that she's got really bad-ass fashion and stuff.  Also you should all go out and buy Strawberry Milk's "OK" as soon as possible, wow, what a great track it is.  Song of the year.  Maybe you should buy multiple copes and give some to your friends.  Thank you.  Let's move on quickly.

ㅝ WO


Squish together ㅜ (U) and ㅓ (UH/EO), and the result is  ㅝ WO.

Example:

Kwon Yuri: 권유리 - WO in the middle and right of the first character.
Wonder Girls: 원더걸스- WO in the middle and right of the first character.

WO is for Wonder Girls of course and I remember when I was first buying k-pop stuff in my town the lady behind the counter introduced me to Wonder Girls and said "this group are SNSD's main competition in the USA".   Ah, the lies that people behind the counter will tell you to buy stuff.  Still, at least the music was good, and I didn't get stiffed as hard as my friend who specifically went in there asking for girl bands (because he's a pervert like me) and they sold him the new ZE:A album.

ㅟ WI


Combine ㅜ (U) and ㅣ (E/I), and you get ㅟ WI.  Pronounced like the "wee" in "I hope next week you don't still smell like poo".

Example:

WINNER: 위너 - WI at bottom and right of the first character.

Because WI sounds like "week" it's for weak-ass comebacks from established groups, and we've sure had a lot of those in 2014.  I hope that you guys like nugus because that's mainly what my best-of for 2014 list is going to be.  But why are the comebacks from the big names mostly so shitty?  It's the topic of a future blog post, expect it fondly.

ㅚ WEH


Combine ㅗ (O/OH) with ㅣ(E/I) and you have WEH.  Don't ask me about the logic behind that, I have no idea.  Sounds like the "weh" in "on wendesday you smelled like poo, and you still do now".  It also sounds like "whe" in "when is this post going to end" and the answer is right now.  Thanks for reading, hopefully I got all the Korean right (but probably not) and Kpopalypse will be back with more posts soon!  For now enjoy this video of k-pop's Tura Santana, Puer Kim, who really isn't in this post enough, and her excellent "Manyo Maash".


10/10 - would maash her manyo.

IU - Sogyeokdong

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I expected to hate this song when I saw that Seo Taiji composed the song as I was expecting another "Nan Arayo" or some shit.



However, I learned that I should only pre-judge songs if they come from YG because YG has consistently released shitty tracks for the past two years.

Thankfully, I really enjoyed this song, contrary to my expectations. IU's airy vocals match very well with the slow, synth beat which makes this song very relaxing to listen to as I focus on the lyrics of the song.

At first I wanted the song to be faster, but I thought that would have ruined the atmosphere the instrumental and lyrics created. I generally prefer my electronic songs to be fast, but this is a case in which a slower tempo works in the song's favor. However, the song lacks any real progression, making the second half of the song a bit of letdown, and the long-ass MV didn't help any with a random cutoff in the middle of the song.

You can listen to Seo Taiji's version here.

In the end, I'm happy to see IU continuing to branch out and try genres new to her. This is what makes her one of the more interesting solo artists to follow in Korea.

[MV Review] Epik High - Born Hater

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Epik High have finally made a comeback!! CELEBRATE!!



Buuuuut, since they're still under the YGE label, many people were very skeptical about how good this upcoming Shoebox album was going to be. After all, a lot of people were not happy with their YGE debut album, calling them YG-ified/shit and anything in between. From this preliminary offering, it seems like Epik High have struck a comfortable balance between their roots and their new company.

WARNING: Excessive amounts of GIFs ahead. Sorry m8s.


First of all, the biggest thing that popped into my head was the goddamn aspect ratio. If you've ever filmed or watched anything using a cellphone camera before, you know how shitty the vertical viewing angle makes everything. (Just think of how much better those fancams would be if they were just turned horizontally!!) At first glance, it really irritated me. But after going through the whole MV, I realized it was a rather creative framing device for the action of the video. As you may have gathered, this isn't exactly your standard MV. It IS a rap song, so the standard tropes don't really apply.

Welcome to KPop's first ever (I don't care if it's actually not) dance rap-in-a-box bathroom MV. From what I can gather (and many illuminati kpop fans seem to agree, or I wouldn't have stolen refined this theory), the 7 rappers that feature in this MV are representations of the 7 deadly sins.

PRIDE
Tablo doesn't give a shit about the old greats, he thinks he's better than them.
"Dali Van Picasso / I'm Velazquez, Millet, El Fuckin' Greco /
You got the feel of a VJ? Shit, you’re all cheap versions of Blo, my imitators"
SLOTH
All Beenzino does is fish, hangout with with his bitches, and collect nice
kicks. Sounds like a great life to me, but that's pretty slothful by definition. l0l
LUST
Pretty straightforward. Verbal Jint tempts poor little BI with porn mags and turns him into
a deviant pervert. Here's how that exchange went down:

BI: Hyung, I told you I'm a boob man. I love the titties.
VJ: *passes mag* Oh?
BI: T-that ass tho... IS THAT REAL??
GLUTTONY
HAHA MITHRA JIN IS FAT
WRATH
Mino, one of the new YG babies debuting soon, is wrath cause he smashes shit up.
IDK man.
GREED
Bobby, another one of the new YG babies, makes it rain in a bathroom and doesn't
give a shit. He's also surrounded by a bunch of bling and a championship belt.
ENVY
Tukutz is envy because he doesn't get to do anything but drop the (admittedly awesome) beat.
No bitches, no fun toys, no nothin'. :/
So where does that leave BI, the last little member of our motley crew? He's the blank slate. He's wearing ALL WHITE in a not-so-subtle visual metaphor for an innocent boy that gets corrupted bullied by sin. YG IS A BUNCH OF ILJINS, PROOF:
"Don't touch my shit, you little bitch."
"Since you're working so hard to sweep up my mess, you can have some of the money
that I just used to wipe my ass." 
"Put some FUCKING elbow into it or I'll shove this up your ass."
"OI, don't touch the shoes, you clumsy fuck."
Like I mentioned earlier, the vertical aspect ratio is a deliberate framing method for the MV that focuses the viewer's eye on the little bathroom and centralizes the action. It's a clever take on a music video, but I wouldn't want to see more of this kind of thing in the future. At least it's easier to watch on a cell phone while you're taking a shit or something. heh.

It IS rated 19+, but for the most part is fairly tame from what you'd expect. The rating probably comes from all the swearing the rappers do (in both English and Korean!), Verbal's porn magazines, and all the middle fingers in this MV. Seriously, there's a couple of good ones to add to your KPop reaction folder or whatever it is that kids call it these days.

B-beenzino-oppa... *~*
ILJIN ALERT, REPORT YG FOR GANG ACTIVITY
Not a middle finger, ok, but still a fokin' cheeky cunt m8.
The song itself is FANTASTIC. I love the beat, it's deliciously old school with a bass line that makes you bang your head in awe. God bless Tukutz.

The rappers all do a great job with their verses. My favorite were Beenzino's and Verbal's. Beenzino drops sick burns all over the place like "I’m sorry but even your ex is my fan" or my favorite bars:
"I don’t need your feedback, honestly /
Why do you and I have to talk about music? /
The only thing you did to me is judge me with a click of your mouse /
Man, fuck you, no fuck your ID, no fuck your IP / Man, I’m sick of you geeks" 
LIKE O SHIT MAYNE. Is that not a verbal nuclear strike upon netizens or what??

Verbal Jint proceeds to drag his haters up and down the mud with a systematic listing of the types of haters (spoiler--> Type 1: those whose careers he ended and the close people he knew in this industry, Type 2: unsuccessful scrubs who vent their anger and frustration on him, Everyone else: mosquitoes) and reasons why they suck.

But that isn't to say everyone else was bad. There's a ton of verbal wordplay in everyone's verses, and a lot of cool stuff being said. 

Tablo for instance gives a shout out to TaJinYo 
TaJinYo, you’re cute, I’m trying to love ya
Mino talks about his terrible early career
"Left Block B, debuted as a ballad group, fucked up" 
Bobby makes some nice social criticism: 
In the olden times, experience gave you a high position and seniority was everything (what)
If time is the fund, hurry and declare bankruptcy boy
And even BI who sing-talks his way through most of the song (more on that in a bit) has some choice words to say:
Yo, watch me on your TV to see how far I go, stupid
Yo, whatever I do, wherever I am, I’m better than you all sitting still, stupid
On the stage are machine-like kids who all look the same, trying so hard, let me just say one thing, that’s no no
Haters who hate even when I donate, let me just say one thing, that’s no no
DAMN. Say what you will about YG and their authenticity (or lack thereof), but I think the YG kids more than held their own with the OGs. I will have to say that BI's sing-talky hooks were kinda unnecessary to the overall structure of the song. It was working quite well as a cypher of sorts, so why not just expand his rap at the end to a proper verse?

Overall, it was a great song that I've been replaying over and over again. If you hadn't heard, YG apparently banned Epik High from using YG facilities during the making of this album (sorry for Allkpop link, can't find the interview anywhere else :/). Apparently even YG heard all the shit talking the 99 album got, so he told Epik High to get the fuck out so no one can blame him for them (potentially) fucking it up. At any rate, it seemed to have worked like a charm so far, even if the YG featurings still followed them to their secret underground recording bunker. I'm eagerly anticipating the release of the Shoebox album now.

TL;DR: Great beat, great raps, great song.

+:

  • the beat
  • everyone's verses were great
  • special shout-out to Beenzino-oppa cause he so fly *~*
  • Verbal Jint's porn mags
  • uncensored cause 19+
-:

  • why BI gotta sing-talk hooks for
I give this song a 4.5 out of 5. JJANGBAK

PS: Does anyone know who this cutie is?

I'M IN LOVE.
IS SHE A YG TRAINEE GOING TO DEBUT SOON?

[MV Review] Teen Top - Missing

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In an effort to try and review more boy band MVs, I selected the most recent one on Loen's channel (as of October 11), so I selected this MV. I am already regretting this, and I chronicle my horrifying experience below.



0:00 - Man, I fucking hate Teen Top's music...

0:20 - Now I have to pause and give my ears a rest already. This a sappy R&B song targeted towards teenage girls to make their panties moist. I am a dude in my early 20s...so I'm definitely not in the target demographic for this piece of shit song.

0:30 - The chair choreography makes me want to watch Red Velvet's "Be Natural" MV again.

0:35 - Not the rapping, NOT THE FUCKING RAPPING!

0:52 - Thank God that shit is over.

1:15 - Is Niel the only one who sings?

1:35 - This beat is so monotone.

1:40 - Jesus fucking Christ, NOT THE RAPPING!

2:00 - Thank God the rapping is over.

2:30 - These guys need to learn from Red Velvet.

3:00 - Only 30 more agonizing seconds left!

3:33 - Finally!

I am glad I am not a chick because I would be listening to dull music like this all the time. 

LABOUM - Pit-a-Pat

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Sharing the same name as BESTie's debut song, I had high hopes that this song would also feature a lot of ass shaking. Well, I am sorry to disappoint you all.

Now writing my tenth article in a row (in addition to two articles I translated for Hallyu Interview), I needed something upbeat, especially after listening to Teen Top's shitty song. I had seen Laboum's name mentioned, but I haven't had the time to check them out.

This song is both really good and really bad at the same. It has a very addicting chorus with a nice melody, but the verses are really fucking dull, as the beat slows way down as if the song was a ballad. This song is like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but at least this song isn't as bad as the game.

I think Laboum might be a nugu group to look out for those of us who like nugu groups. This song could have been really good, and that's really the only reason I am interested in this group.

Okay, I would pee in their butts.

[MV Review] Spica.S - Give Your Love

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UCAADs, I am on a roll. Eleven straight articles and I'm surprised I'm still awake considering some of the shitty songs I have had to listen to.



I had really high hopes for this subgroup. Once I learned that the main vocalist (Boa) was to have her solo debut, I was hoping that the subunit would have a jam for a song,

No.

It's a trashy R&B song that is all about vocal wanking. Granted, the instrumental actually becomes interesting enough to listen to part way through the song when more instrumentals are added, but the beat is so monotonous.

This shit is really no different from what Spica does on a musical level, which makes me wonder why this subunit was formed in the first place. Did management not think Boa was fapworthy when Spica.S was assigned a sexy concept?

Some may say her eyes look weird as shit, and I probably would 99 out of 100 days, but it sets her apart. I wouldn't say that is enough to rule her out of a sexy concept.


No. I know the true reason. It's the "I Did It" MV.

Knowing full well that people can't fap to girls who look like they just got a spray tan to look like an orange alien, Boa was removed from this subunit.

Stellar - Mask

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I had no idea Stellar released another song until very recently, which makes me regret writing this review so late.



Stellar continues right where it left off with "Marionette," which means a great track produced by Sweetune overshadowed by all the fap material showcased in the MV. It's honestly such a shame Sweetune has barely done anything this year, with Kara jumping ship to join the Duble Sidekick bandwagon and Nine Muses...becoming Six Muses.



(Is that big enough for you guys to read all of it?)

We've beaten this discussion to death already, but I really hate it when popular groups, who have manufactured, are deemed original while nugu groups, who are also manufactured, are deemed to just follow the trend with sexy and/or cute concepts.

I guess it's just too much for fangirls to enjoy a sexy MV and a good song at the same time. I was one of two Stellar fans before "Marionette" came out this year, so of course Stellar is going to continue their sexy concept as no one paid attention to them before this year.

I was there when "Rocket Girl" came out, ready to stan the shit out of these girls...before I listened to the song. Gayoung had a supporting role in Spy Myung Wol before Stellar officially debuted, so I've been following these girls for three years, and if this is how they have to earn their living, then so be it. It's not like they are against the concept.

I enjoy the direction Stellar is going musically, and I hope Sweetune brings their A game for Stellar's next single. It's not as if they can use the "We're saving our best shit for Kara" excuse any longer.

Gaeko Releases "No Makeup" and "Rose" MVs

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Gaeko asked Choiza if he wanted to make another Dynamic Duo album.



And so Gaeko released some solo songs instead.

my dick is not ready for november

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November is going to be quite the month with comebacks from AOA, Hello Venus, and now APink. Oh and two of the three will be featuring Brave Brothers. Everyone likes Brave Brothers.



Hello Venus will kick off the month with their comeback as well as debuting two new members, Yeoreum and Seoyoung.

The second week will be AoA who just recently finished filming the video for their comeback according to FNC Ent., their label.
Exclusive concept photo for AoA's comeback.
Not much is known about APink's comeback except for that it will feature members of the group APink, it might also be cute. I hope.

Purfles is the poor man's Bebop

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It had to be said.




Rookie group Purfles debuted this week, and everyone slobbered all over themselves blabbing about how it's the best group to debut this year. And by everyone, I mean the five people I saw correctly spell "Purfles" on Twitter.

The trio has been winning people over with its fierce look and sound.




Their debut track "1, 2, 3" is good and all — certainly better than most of the releases from kpop's top veteran groups this year. I'm looking at you, SNSD.


You just had to shit on us one more time 
before dropping Sica, didn't you?


Purfles is a hot group, with a great song and a polished boxing-infused video. That's all fine and dandy. But this "Best rookies of 2014" talk? Nonsense. They aren't even the best trio to debut this year with a strong song and fierce boxing concept.

That honor goes to Bebop. Remember them?


Well you should, asshole, because I slobbered all over myself
blabbing about this earlier this year.


And if we're going to throw around the "Best kpop debut of 2014" label, it belongs to Mamamoo anyway, and then, why are we even talking about anyone else?


When will your faves?


Never —  that's fucking when.
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