Showing posts with label IU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IU. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2015

First Impressions: Jeju Island Gatsby, Producer, Ex-Girlfriend Club

I spent my weekend like any true K-Drama fan: catching up and starting new shows that I've waited all year to see. I must say that these three shows definitely didn't disappoint. From the acting to the story line, I am officially on-board for these dramas.


Jeju Island Gatsby a.k.a. Warm and Cozy
So far I am totally in love with this drama. The thing I like most is the dynamic between the two main characters played by Yoo Yeon Suk and Kang So Ra. The working chemistry of the two actors is very visible but what's better than that is that the two characters are actually in an amiable relationship from the beginning. I think it's rare to have this type of drama to start off with the two leads not completely hating each other, but I think it fits the setting of Jeju-do. How can you hate anyone with such beautiful scenery surrounding you?

So far the story is off to a good start too. Kang So Ra's character, Lee Jung Joo, gets her house money stolen by her friends so that they can buy a cafe on Jeju. Fortunately she catches them and decides to make the house a cafe herself. Unfortunately, this doesn't really put her on the good side of the locals who also hate Yoo Yeon Suk's character, Beak Gun Woo. Though the drama starts off with Kang So Ra crying, a lot, it seems like it will be light and enjoyable romantic comedy.

Producer:
Although I am really excited to watch this drama, after watching the first four episodes I feel like it's missing something. I can't put my finger on it but I think it's missing some tension or something. I'm not really sure what it's lacking at this point, but I can tell you what it isn't lacking. Right now the show has an really interesting concept that I can't wait to see play out. It also has a very great cast that seems to work together well.

I've never seen Cha Tae Hyun act in anything but I can see why he is such a highly praised actor. I thought it would be awkward to watch him act after seeing him as himself on 2 Days, 1 Night but the way he is playing his character has totally sucked me in. I completely forgot that he's a clumsy father of three. I think my favorite thing is going to be a mean IU. So far she's acting out her character well and I hope that as she softens it seems natural and not forced. I also appreciate that instead of Gong Hyo Jin's character being the nice version of a female lead it's a strong and relatable character. I also like that Kim Soo Hyun's character is similar to his character from Dream High: clueless but talented. I have high hopes for this drama.

Ex-Girlfriend Club:
After just 4 episodes I am completely in love with this show. It's cheeky, funny, and on the tongue-in-cheek side of dramas. I also really love the theme song: Variegated by Jannabi. This drama is for all those people who are looking for realistic and strong female leads as well as a male lead that's strong enough to put up with it all. I think the thing that intrigues me the most is the friendship between the two leads played by Song Ji Hyo and Byun Yo Han. Instead of the writers forcing romance they are focusing on how they work well as friends. Of course, this is a k-drama, so I am expecting them to be coupled off but I am not focused on the fact that they aren't because watching their relationship as it is now is just as entertaining.

If you're looking for a drama to start I would highly recommend one of these. 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Favorite Songs of 2014: January to April

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I think 2014 has been very kind to Korean Music fans thus far. We've experienced triumphant returns and stellar debuts, and I personally can't wait to see what else the year has in store for us. During the first four months of the year there have been many notable songs released and with each passing month my taste and knowledge of Korean Music gets wider and more eclectic. ~pats self on back~ All that being said, here is the list of songs that I have had on repeat since January, ordered by most listened too.

1. 30Sexy by Rain: The King of Kpop returns with his sexiest song and MV yet. At first the song, especially the high pitch electronic sound really irritated me, but the more I listened and the more I watched the MV, the more I liked it. Now, I play it like once a day and bonus, my sister likes it too. 1 point in the column for Kpop fans!

2. Spellbound by TVXQ: If you've read my "TVXQ's Comeback Singles" blog post then you already know how in love I am with this song. It shows off how amazing TVXQ really is, vocally and physically (they danced soooooo hard).

3. Just One Day by BTS: I wasn't originally a BTS fan, but this song got me. It's not only sweet sounding but the lyrics are sweet too. Bonus: I was able to pick up the chorus really quickly. Yay me!

4. Not Spring, Love, or Cherry Blossoms by HIGH4 ft. IU: Definitely my favorite debut so far. I am in love with this song! IU worked her magic and wrote a stunning song that not only showed off her talents but HIGH4's talents as well. I am really looking forward to their album.

5. 200% by Akdong Musician: Another stellar debut! These kids know what they're doing. They're not your typical K-pop group and they aren't trying to be. #RESPECT One of my favorite MVs of the year so far. It's so cute and heartbreaking that it should be made into a full blown drama. I'm sure there are about a hundred dramas like it already, but this time it should star this adorable brother/sister duo.

6. Be a Man by MBLAQ: Though I have known of MBLAQ's existence for some time, I only just now started listening to their music. Shame, I know. Anyway, this song is so cool! Their harmony is so tight you can't even slip a piece of paper in there and they are definitely one group that pulls off the mature, mysterious vibe that other groups sometimes have to fake.

7. Metronome by Jay Park ft Simon D & Gray: I'm not that big a fan of the MV, or I should say I'm not a fan of the half naked lady and some of the weird projections. However (comma) I like the sound of this song. I've been listening to a lot of Jay Park lately and I think this song solidifies his transition from super sexy slow jams to hard hitting hip hop.

8. Hold Me Tight by Loco ft. Crush: I should probably move this song up the list, but I'm just going to leave it here and geek out. So, Loco is an artist on AOMG which means AOMG is doing something right because this dude is AH MAY ZING! His flow is perfect, he never loses the beat, which sometimes happens in Korean Rap. And the addition of Crush takes a great song to the next level. I would really love a full album from this dude.

9. Sometimes by Crush: Speaking of Crush, he also released a single early this year and I loves it. Crush's voice is beyond..., it's just beyond and I love the MV with cameos of other Amoeba Culture artists like Zion.T. The song and video really displays Crush's all around talentedness (if that's not a word, it is now).

10. The Manual by Eddy Kim: Sometimes you have to slow things down and strip all the synthesizers away. This acoustic song is really something special because it truly lets the artist's vocal talent and the message of the song shine. A must listen in my book.

11. Come Back Home by 2NE1: The ladies of YG are back and still rocking that whole electro-raggae-pop thing that they do so well. Great song from beginning to end. It's fast when it needs to be, slow when it needs to be and everybody sounds really good. The video's crazy too!

12. Ooh Ooh by Eric Nam ft. Hoya (of Infinite): I was a little reluctant to like this song, just because it felt so Bruno Mars-y. But I don't want to take anything away from the talented and adorable Eric Nam or the people that worked on this song so eventually I gave in and anytime I need a pick me up this song is among the first I turn too. I am a big fan of the funk sound the song has and for some reason I really enjoy the addition of Hoya. The MV is pretty awesome to.

13. Can't Stop by C.N. Blue: Listened to this song right before starting this post and I must say it is probably the prettiest song on the list. C.N. Blue does it again and shuts down the rock ballad section of my life (that's a good thing for those of you who may be lost by the words "shut down"). Anyway, Yong Hwa and Jung Hyun's vocals are perfection and the instrumental is a work of art. And the MV? Well, let's just say that it was magical for me too.

14. It's You by Neon Bunny: Two cheers for Indie Synth/Electro Pop! I started to listen to Neon Bunny because of "Eat Your Kimchi's" YouTube introduction of her. My sister calls this a "Forever 21" song. I most certainly could hear the song playing in the background while shopping at my nearest trendy teen store. However, the song is so much more than that. Neon Bunny's music has a way of making you feel happy and upbeat even though you don't know what's she's saying (talking to my fellow non-Korean-speakers).

15. Some by Soyu & Junggigo ft Lil Boi (of Geeks): This is a great song. It's sounds so sweet and upbeat even though it's about the irritations that come with relationships and trying to be with the person you like. The video's really cute.

16. Beep Beep by BTOB: I love the jazzy/blues-y sound of the song and the clarinet in the instrumental is awesome. The lyrics present a clever metaphor of traffic and a frustrated heart/mind. They look like they're having a lot of fun in the video, part of that probably comes from the scantily clad young ladies and another part is probably from the various cars that they get to pretend to drive. My favorite part of the video starts at around 2:07 where they are suddenly dressed in suits and standing around a piano, now that's what I call a "breakdown."

17. Overdose by EXO-K: I haven't fully committed myself to loving this song however, I find it very hard to pass over it and not play it. It's a good song but it's also a little typical so I'm not sure if I can really go all out for it. However, EXO is like my favorite male group in K-Pop so, I have to support them. If you ask me, the video is really a mix of several videos from other SM artists (like TVXQ and Super Junior). I'm not saying that's a bad thing but I think a little originality could have gone a long way. Choreography is pretty amazing as always though.

18. Victorious 2 by Swings ft Gray: The lyrics are a little awkward (that may be due to translation), however it is a very inspiring song that takes you into Swings's mind just a little bit. If you're getting into Korean Hip Hop then Swings is a "Must Listen To" artist. Swings's flow is amazing and I am a big fan of his punchline form of rapping. It's a good fighting montage song.

19. Delicious by Toheart: Key and Woo Hyun are too adorable to ignore. The first time I heard the song I was a little annoyed especially by the "come on girl love is so nutritious, come on girl it's so delicious." What's that about?! Anyway, I have started to enjoy the song particularly because of the guys' vocal talents. The video is really fun too.

20. Full Moon by Sunmi: Love the soft and sultry sound of this song. Not a big fan of the MV because of it's rather raunchy choreography, but I do like the dark vampire concept.

21. Beat by 100%: My very first 100% song. They sound great and look great. The video is kind of weird to me, but I think that's what they were going for so I'll let it go.

So, that's my list. I'm very excited to see what else 2014 has to offer in the world of Korean music. 
How about you?

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

KPOP: HIGH4's Debut Song


I just have to talk about this because I have only heard the song like four times and I'm already in love with it. I'm so excited about this group and anxious to hear more from them. This is my first time being super excited about a new group so I definitely felt a need to talk about their debut song "Not Spring, Love or Cherry Blossoms."



Background on the Group:
The group is composed of four members. Kim Sung Gu, leader and a vocalist; Kim Alexander aka Alex, rapper and dancer; Baek Myung Han, vocalist; and Yim Young Jun, rapper and maknae. "HIGH4 is currently preparing to release an album in May, and will proceed thereafter with various television promotions, acting projects, and musicals," as reported by Soompi.com.

Background on the Song:
The song was written by IU who is also featured in the song. It's a soft song with a great beat, a good mix of R&B and pop that many KPOP artists are great at doing. The chorus is catchy, too catchy. The video already has over 500,000 views on YouTube and it's only been 2 days. It has also accomplished an "all kill" on music charts (Read More About It). It is about how lonely they are during spring which we all know is the season of romance, so no spring, love, or cherry blossoms, they're having none of it.

My Thoughts:
After my first listen, I thought the song was good but I wasn't that impressed however the song is super catchy and that made me return, and once I returned I was hooked. The voices of the vocal talent shine and make for a song that is easy to listen to on repeat. The rap after the second verse was not a distraction nor did it mess with the flow of the song, I approve. Overall all it's a sweet sounding song that doesn't have that sweet of a message. The entire song is springtime perfection but my favorite part is when Kim Sung Gu sings. Ahhhhhhh! Daebak! His voice is deep enough and soulful enough to get me to fall in love with him. Compared to the other vocalists his voice is just ahskajhdjshdijdhfihfdu. So, I can't really explain it but I'm sure some of you know what I mean. And the little bit of choreography at the end was so cute! The whole video was good. I have completely fallen head over heels for the song and really really want to hear more from the group.

HIGH4 Fighting!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

My KPOP Playlist of 2013

I haven't been a K-Pop fan long. I think it's been a little over a year since I heard my first Korean Pop song, but I have already developed a taste. I'm not one for latching on to the most popular idols, instead I choose who to like and what to like purely based on the songs. If I like a song then I will venture to hear more, and if I don't like a song I venture to hear more. I never count anyone out. Anyway, here are 10 of my favorite songs from 2013.

10. Who You? by G Dragon
I wasn't initially a G Dragon fan. I know he's a big deal, but I didn't really like the few songs I heard from him. Then I heard this song. I'm a sucker for a good melody and this song definitely has it. I also like the lyrics because it's a simple song about trying to get over someone and not really being able to.There are many other songs with the same message but the upbeat delivery is what sold me.


9. Rum Pum Pum by f(x)
I didn't like this song the first time I heard it. I'm not a big fan of girl groups so when I heard the chorus in that high pitch I gave up. However, a friend convinced me to give it another try so I did. And shockingly I fell in love with the song. I still can't explain my change of heart, but I'm pretty happy that I did. It's a great party song.

8. Gotta Talk to You by Seungri
I fell for this song the moment it started. It's slow and smooth but it still has a great beat that makes you want to move. Also, the fact the he says he's "hustlin" in English during the chorus really trips me out.

7. Ringa Linga by Taeyang
I don't usually go for rap songs, and Korean Rap songs confuse me more than English ones, but this song is really cool. A great beat, and the instrumental is a good mix between actual instruments and synthesizers so I appreciate it. Also, the way Taeyang raps is hypnotizing.

6. Gentleman by Psy
Had to throw one in there. I don't know why I like this song but I do. I like the way it sounds and the video is hilarious. Psy is one of the few Korean artists that is known to mainstream America so it's pretty obvious that I would know who he is, but I don't like the song because of his popularity. I like it because it's fun to sing and dance along to. Is that so wrong?

5. Gloomy Clock by IU ft. Jonghyun
I notice that a lot of K-Pop is upbeat and fast, even the sad songs sometimes trick you. However, this song is not like that at all: it's soft and slow to fit the lyrics of the song. When you want to listen to some really pretty voices, this song is the one to go to. IU has an amazing voice and it was nice to hear Jonghyun (SHINee) sing softly.

4. Falling in Love by 2NE1
I love the reggae tone to this song. It's awesome!

3. A.D.T.O.Y. by 2PM
They are most certainly grown now and this song makes it known to everyone. It's not a ballad, but it's not not a ballad--if that makes sense. Either way, the R&B vibe in this song fits perfectly with the lyrics and their voices.

2. Growl by E.X.O.
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!! This was my first exposure to E.X.O. and it was purely accidental but magical. I fell for them as soon as I heard the opening. Now I can't get enough of the kids. They sing well, look good, and their songs are a great mix of different sounds. This particular song's groove is what got me. It almost doesn't get any smoother than this song.

1. Close the Door by SHINee
Ballad! This song honestly makes me melt. Even if I didn't know what they were talking about, their voices and the instrumental alone would be enough. However, I love the lyrics too.

Do any of you have a favorite song from this year? Let me know in the comments. 
Thanks for reading!