Thursday, December 1, 2011

Jessica's Selca and Message on Japanese Fansite!

On November 30th, Girls' Generation's Jessica wrote her message on a Japanese fansite and uploaded her picture with a lovely pose.


11/30

ファンサイトのみなさん、こんにちは。
ジェシカです。
最近、取材のために日本に来た時の写真です。
韓国はとても寒いのに日本はまだ温かく、天気も良くていいコンディションで撮影ができました。
みなさん、これからドンドン寒くなるので風邪には気を付けてくださいね!

Translation:
Hello everyone from the fansite.
It's Jessica.
This is a picture when we came to Japan recently for news coverage.
Although Korea is very cold, Japan is still warm and so we were able to shoot in good weather conditions.
Everyone, it'll rapidly get cold so please be careful not to catch a cold!

SNSD, Wonder Girls, miss A, and SHINee perform for “Better Broadcasting Stories”

Earlier in the week, we reported that cable TV was in the process of launching a new “Joint Organisation Channel” (JOC), comprised of four sub-channels to bring you a myriad of new dramas, variety shows, and music programs.

On December 1st, JOC held their live launch show, “Better Broadcasting Stories”, which included performances by popular idol groups like miss A, Wonder Girls, SNSD, and SHINee.

Check out the performances down below!

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SNSD’s Taeyeon chosen as the #1 female idol to date during winter’s first snowfall

A recent poll concluded that SNSD‘s leader Taeyeon was the #1 celebrity that people wanted to have a date with during winter’s first snowfall.

From November 10th to the 30th, a Seoul cosmetics surgery site conducted the survey, which drew 1,102 netizen votes. Results show that 41.1% (453 votes) went to SNSD’s Taeyeon, making her the most desired female idol to go on a date with during winter’s first snowfall.

Second and third places went to 2NE1‘s Sandara Park and Wonder Girls’ Sohee, who each received 26.4% and 21.4% of the votes, respectively. Fourth place went to T-ara‘s Eunjung with 11.1% of the votes.

A representative of the clinic stated, “Taeyeon’s lovable and cute appearance is the typical ideal woman for men. We believe it was Taeyeon’s ideal image and cute personality that made the male voters choose Taeyeon as the female idol to date on a day as special as the winter’s first snow fall.”

Which female idol star would you choose?

少女时代 泰妍 被选为最想在冬天的第一场雪约会的对象!


女子组合 少女时代 队长 泰妍 在女偶像艺人当中被选为#1最想在冬天的第一次雪约会的对象。


在11月10号到11月30号,在韩国首尔的一家专业整容诊所举行了一场网络投票。这次的投票一共吸引来了为数1102的网民投票。


在这次的网络票选活动当中 少女时代 队长 泰妍 以41.1%(453票)位居第一,被选为最想在冬天的第一场雪约会的对象!紧随在后的则是女子组合 2NE1 的 Sandara Park 以及 Wonder Girls 昭熙。分别的获得26.4%以及21.4%的票数。


T-ara 恩静 也获得了为数11.1%的票数位列第4。相关人士表示道“泰妍讨人喜欢以及可爱的外表是男人的理想对象。我们相信是因为泰妍理想的外形以及可爱的性格让多名男网友把票数投给她。”

少女时代-SHINEE-WONDER GIRLS-MISS A于新电视台“JOT”表演视频曝光!


新的电视台频道Joint Organisation Channel(JOC)在今天12月1号举行了一场现场节目“Better Broadcasting Stories”。在这场节目当中JOC邀请来了多团艺人组合 Miss A,少女时代,Wonder Girls 以及 SHINee 。


这家电视台是由4家分电视台组成的,当中包裹Channel A,TV Chosun,JTBC以及 MBN。一起来听听看看吧!

SNSD - The Boys Miss A - Good-Bye Baby Wonder Girls - Be My Baby SHINee - Lucifer

Yahoo News : Korean pop music out to conquer the world


LONDON (Reuters) - A host of young Korean stars are taking to the stage in London, New York and beyond in a bid to crack one of the final global frontiers for Asian culture -- pop music.

"K-pop," as Korean pop is called, has made major inroads into Japan, the world's second largest music market.

But breaking into key countries further afield like Britain, Germany, France and, most crucially, the United States, has so far eluded acts who may be household names at home but remain virtual unknowns outside Asia.

Korean bands are not the only ones trying to be the next Britney Spears, Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber.

Japanese artists, some of them "J-pop" superstars, have also looked overseas for new audiences, although the size of their own market, only just behind the United States in the world rankings, means they have less incentive.

"It is a pain for a lot of these Japanese bands to make the effort to try and penetrate overseas markets," said Steve McClure, executive editor of McClure's Asia Music News and an authority on the region's music scene.

"Time spent doing that is time not spent here and it's a really fast-paced market and you have to work at it," he told Reuters, speaking from Japan.

Foreign music accounts for around a quarter of Japanese record sales, and the top 10 albums on record are all by local artists. Hikaru Utada holds the record with "First Love" from 1999, while Mariah Carey is the biggest international artist.

K-POP VS. J-POP

McClure, like many others, believes that K-pop stands a better chance at success globally than J-pop, although even that is far from certain.

The structure of Korea's relatively small music market is such that telecom companies control a large proportion of revenues, he said, meaning bands have an economic incentive to look abroad.

And K-pop acts, often created and nurtured by savvy record companies like S.M. Entertainment, are being groomed for specific markets -- learning Japanese, for example, and fitting in with Japan's musical mores.

One recent success story has been the nine-member South Korean girl band Girls' Generation, whose first full-length Japanese album sold over 500,000 copies in Japan.

McClure also argued that Korean pop acts, though often manufactured, were generally more professional than their Japanese rivals and produced a better sound.

The most obvious, and biggest barrier to Asian acts breaking regions like Europe and North America is language.

Since music is about communicating ideas and feelings, common language helps. And the prevalence of English makes it easier for a singer from Toronto, for example, than one from Tokyo.

"The language barrier is probably the biggest thing that sets us apart from the global (arena)," said G.NA, a 24-year-old Canadian-Korean singer whose first language is English but who has found success in Korea.

She, along with two other K-pop acts, will be appearing at London's 02 Academy Brixton on December 5 as part of what the PR company handling the gig called "The Invasion of K-Pop."

It follows a K-pop concert at New York's Madison Square Garden in October. Those and other similar gigs outside Asia underline the ambition of K-pop acts and management companies to conquer the West and beyond.

It may be less invasion and more a small-scale foray, but promoters say there are encouraging signs for K-pop.

"We can't spend too much money if there is no market for us," said Ronnie Yang, head of CABA Entertainment who is organizing the London gig featuring artists from Cube Entertainment.

"But we feel this is the right stage for developing a new market -- there is demand and it is higher than before."

G.NA, for one, is not getting lost in the hype. Chance, she says, is as important as anything else.

"This industry is kind of like gambling," she told Reuters by telephone from Seoul. "You lose something, and you may lose everything. You may win and win more than expected. I think there's a lot of luck.

"It does depend on how much we try, but no matter how hard we try, if the circumstances don't work out, then things may not work out the way we planned. This concert is huge -- if people don't like it that could be the end of that."

"GENRE-SPECIFIC"

The wide pop genre may be the hardest market to crack abroad, but there has been success in the United States and elsewhere within narrower categories of music like classical, dance, rock and heavy metal.

Japanese heavy metal band X Japan staged a North American tour in 2010 catching the attention of major news outlets, and have visited Europe, Latin America and Asia this year.

L'Arc-en-Ciel, a Japanese rock group, has flirted with the United States and Europe, and plans a 2012 world tour.

The event is limited in scale so far, however, with seven dates showing on the website including indigO2 in London with a capacity of around 2,500.

The band's guitarist Ken alluded to a cultural barrier which has proven tough to break down.

"In Japan I am always listening to music from the U.S. and the UK," he told Reuters by telephone, speaking through a translator.

"But I never really got the impression people in the UK were listening to music from other parts of the world. So I'm really looking forward to getting a sense of how those people in Britain will perceive our music."

McClure added: "Music is meant to be the universal language...well, yes and no.

"There does seem to be this inability to accept an Asian face in the world pop music market place. I don't know why that is, as there are Asians who have done well in other spheres."

KPop Singers Lauded at MAMA Awards in Singapore

Korea's pop singers captivated Singapore on Tuesday at this year's Mnet Asian Music Awards held in the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Tuesday evening (local time).

MAMA is hosted by cable channel Mnet, and the recipients of the awards are chosen based on the votes of fans around the world, as well as input from a panel of experts.

Girls' Generation won the Best Female Group Award and the Artist of the Year Award; Super Junior's "Mr. Simple" won the Best Album of the Year Award; and 2NE1's "I Am the Best" won the Best Song of the Year Award.



Ooh La La Session, the winner of this year's Superstar K3 competition, also made an appearance. The band's ailing leader Lim Yoon-taek, who is battling stomach cancer, said, "I was able to go on stage as my health improved. We sang on behalf of the 1.97 million people who came to the Superstar K3 audition."

The 2011 MAMA was a star-studded event, with Korean Wave frontrunners including Girls' Generation, Super Junior and 2NE1 joining U.S. hip hop musician will.i.am, Chinese classical pianist Lang Lang, and Japanese singer Kumi Koda.

Fans completely filled the 10,000 seat-capacity stadium and cheered and danced to the songs of the honored artists. Hundreds of fans gathered around outside of the stadium before the awards ceremony started to watch the stars arrive, with a huge crowd forming in the hotel lobby where the K-pop stars were staying.

Go Youngbin Praises Jessica for Her Past Performance in 'Legally Blonde'


Musical actor Go Youngbin complimented Girls’ Generation’s Jessica, who performed in the 2009 musical “Legally Blonde” alongside him.

In an interview with TV Report held at Daehangno, Go Youngbin recalled, “(Jessica) really did her best, and cried a lot too.”

Go Youngbin continued on by saying, “After finishing her schedules, she came running to Daehangno asking, ‘Oppa, where are the unnies? I miss them.’” He also revealed, “She was crying because it was very strenuous. I remember comforting her a lot.”

He also went on to praise Jessica’s work ethic and performance. “Jessica really did her best to fill in all the performance dates. She did not miss any performance with her busy schedule and always came out once or twice a week to perform. She tried her best, and she did a good job as well.”

[Non-Jessica parts omitted]

Jessica also confessed on MBC TV’s “Radio Star” that “Legally Blonde” was very strenuous on her because of her busy schedule.

Yoona's new still cuts in "Love Rain"


A new still cut of Girls' Generation's YoonA from the set of her new drama, "Love Rain" has been revealed.

Directed by Yoon Suk Ho, the drama is his first collaboration project with famous screenwriter Oh Soo Yeon after 10 years. The teenage drama features Yoona's charms and acting skills as she will be playing two roles; "Kim Yoon Hee", a shy and innocent beauty from the 1970's, and her daughter, "Ha Roo", a loveable girl in the present.

Yoona stated, "It's my first drama in a long time, so I'm really excited, but also pressured. I'm looking forward to it, as I know that it will come with more responsibilities. I'm adjusting well to the drama's unfamiliar set, props and costumes. I'm indirectly experiencing the life of young adults on a college campus in the 70s and this in itself is really fun."

"Love Rain" is a drama that aims to parallel the love stories between the modern times and the days of the 70s. The drama is currently slated to begin airing in early 2012.