Kamis, 22 September 2011

2NE1 grabs #1 on the Oricon daily chart


After kick-starting their Japanese promotions with two large-scale concerts at the Yokohama Arena, 2NE1 finally  released their debut Japanese album, ‘Nolza‘, on September 21st.
The album debuted at 4th place on the Oricon Daily Album Sales, but the next day, 2NE1 managed to climb to 1st place.
Korean artists have been topping the Oricon charts quite frequently these days, as seen by the recent successes of KARA, Jang Geun Suk, SNSD, Big BangCNBLUE and more.  It’s great to see more artists doing well in Japan!
As for 2NE1, the ladies will continue their Japanese tour in Kobe and Osaka in the upcoming weeks. Congratulations, ladies!


Source: Oricon

Super Junior’s Kyuhyun to MC for ‘Radio Star’



On September 21st, the producers of ‘Golden Fishery‘ revealed that Super Junior‘s Kyuhyun had become a temporary MC for MBC’s ‘Radio Star‘. He will be joining a cast comprised of comedians Kim Guk Jin, Kim Gura, and Yoon Jong Shin.
PD Park Jung Kyu revealed, “Kyuhyun will be joining us as an MC for the time being. He is not a fixed MC, but a junior of Kim Heechul. We will be keeping the fourth MC position open for changes. Those that are capable of providing youthful energy for ‘Radio Star’ will be given the opportunity.”
The reason for the change in the fourth MC position was because of Kim Heechul’s departure, who decided to start his military duties this year. Even with his departure, MCs felt that they wanted to keep the role of a younger figure to provide contrast against the three older MCs.
The PD continued, “Kim Guk Jin, Kim Gura, and Yoon Jong Shin are so funny and work very well together.  What we need is a youthful energy.  We hope to use the position of the fourth MC to bring in stars with that energy.  We could set up a fixed position, but we feel that it will only make the show seem too plotted.  We don’t plan on switching out the fourth MC every week or even every two weeks.  We want to leave the door open for potential to just really listen to the viewpoint and stories of the youth.”
As the maknae of Super Junior, Kyuhyun was chosen for his bizarre charms and MCing potential.  “He’s charming, sings well, and is a great fit for ‘Radio Star’.  We’re looking forward to what he’ll be showing on a variety show and how he’ll be interacting with his new hyungs.”
Source + Photos: Star News via Naver

Yoon Eun Hye strips down for seductive pictorial in ‘Dazed and Confused’ magazine

 

Earlier this month, actress Yoon Eun Hye attended a ‘Calvin Klein Naked Glamour’ photoshoot at The Mansfield Hotel in New York City with famous photographer Hong Jang Hyun. The photoshoot was for the October 2011 issue of ‘Dazed & Confused‘ fashion magazine.
Yoon Eun Hye transformed into a very sexy model wearing various lingeries pieces and oversized shirts. Since she normally poses for pictorials that are either tough or romantic, this seductive issue has drawn all eyes on her amazing figure and intense eyes.
Source + Image: Naver and Nate


[Exclusive] Interview with Producer DR on Super Junior, U-KISS, and being a part of the K-Pop movement



Canadian producer and singer-songwriter DenzilDRRemedios is consistently writing and producing music for some of the world’s most renowned artists. Recently, he’s nailed projects with big names in the K-pop industry, including Super Junior, U-KISS, SHINee, and Lee Hyori, and many others.
allkpop got to interview DR about his recent work with Super Junior and U-KISS, his segue into producing K-Pop music, and how he feels about playing a part in a global music culture. DR even hints at working with a couple groups that will be debuting soon!
Without further ado, check out our interview below!
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AKP: “You’re known as a singer, songwriter, and a producer — How would you describe your style and sound?
DR: It’s hard to completely describe my “sound” because my work in the industry varies all over the map. If I were to sum it all up, I would say my sound is ever-evolving and fits with the style of the project, song, or artist that I’m working with at the time. For example, my sound will be one way when I’m working on a hip-hop record, then totally change when I’m working on a TV/film score, and then it’ll change again if I’m working on a pop or rock song.
I focus on what sounds have already worked in the genre I’m working in, and then put my own spin on things. I always wanted to be known as the producer/songwriter that has no bounds. I personally think having a “sound” is like getting typecast for a movie. …I understand what works and use it to my advantage.
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AKP: “How did you start writing and producing music? Has it always been a dream of yours to be a part of the music industry?
DR: Yes. From the time I even had any memory at all,l I knew I wanted to be in music. Like a lot of people in this industry, I tried doing a few other things to support myself while working towards this dream. Because it’s such a hard industry to have success in, I even thought about quitting and going in another direction way back when.
I was raised in a family of musicians. My father, who is one of my heroes, was very instrumental in getting me started. He was a guitar player and singer in a lot of bands, and he used to bring me to a lot of his shows and rehearsals when I was really young. I learned how instruments work with each other; how a bass player is co-dependent on the drummer and the rhythm guitar is co-dependent on the bass and drums and things like that. My dad didn’t have to explain it to me, I could just observe this as I sat there for hours of rehearsals and shows.
My music interest kept growing from there as I played in bands with my Dad, church choirs, high school bands, etc. I wrote my first song at 16. I remember thinking to myself, “If I can hear every part of a song, play every part in a song and sing every part in a song, why can’t I just write the song?” So I did. That first song wasn’t very good looking back, but I thought it was the best song ever when I wrote it!
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AKP: “Recently, you worked on some big albums for a couple K-Pop groups. Before we get to them, could you please tell us what attracted you to K-Pop, and what prompted you to start working with overseas artists?
DR: I was actually working on a Young Dose and Soulja Boy record in New York with 12keyz and a well known producer named Reefa (The Game, Fabulous, Notorious BIG) when Reefa actually mentioned the K-Pop market and his friend, Ryan Jhun. I didn’t have a clue about K-Pop music and how popular it was all over the world. It was Reefa who set up a meeting with Ryan Jhun from Marcan Entertainment that very day.
When we met with Ryan, he played us a whole bunch of records from Lee Hyori, Super Junior, SHINee, U-KISS and more. I was really impressed with this whole scene, from the music to its videos, as well as the energy, choreography, and excitement surrounding K-Pop.
Ryan expressed how impressed he was with what we were doing in music in America and wanted to work together. 12keyz, Reefa and myself formed a team together with Ryan from that point on and began to work on records for K-Pop artists right away. Who would have known I would have a record with almost every artist Ryan played for me in that first meeting?

AKP: “You penned “Walkin‘” and “My Love, My Kiss, My Heart” for Super Junior’s album, ‘Mr. Simple‘. Were you familiar with Super Junior before this project?
DR: Yes I was. Actually before “Mr. Simple”, I had also co-written Super Junior’s “No Other” and “Shake It Up“. Both those records shot up the charts at that time and I was really impressed by the presence, star power, and talent of this group. That was actually the first album that I charted globally with, so I was really happy with the project and the effort these guys put into these songs.
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AKP: “Please walk us through your creative approach as a producer for these songs, and how you went about adapting them to a 10-member boy band. Did they already exist before Super Junior came into the picture?
DR: Most of the songs that I write for K-Pop artists are usually written before they are presented to the artists themselves. Sometimes I pull from my catalog of songs that already exist and sometimes I listen to the artists, meet with A&R’s or management, or the record label itself to get the direction of the next album and then start writing and producing from there.
I believe in a strong melody in a song before anything. This exists whether it’s one person or 10 people singing, it doesn’t matter. Without a strong and catchy melody, you can’t snag a listener. From there. it’s just a matter of using these melodies and playing around with the harmonies, tag lines, or space in between the lines to take full advantage of all the members in the group. Sometimes I’ll even write a song for someone, but then someone totally different picks the song up.
In Super Junior’s case, it was a combination. Some songs were crafted specifically for them and some weren’t written for them but they went to them after some alteration magic between Ryan Jhun, Reefa, 12keyz and myself.
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AKP: “Have you listened to U-KISS‘s album, ‘Neverland‘? What are your thoughts on the album, and on U-KISS’s interpretation of “Someday“?
DR: I have listened to the whole album and I love every song on there for different reasons. I think listeners were expecting some of the same old U-KISS sounds, but I think this album shows a few more colors of the group that weren’t quite like their previous work. I like it because they have the high-energy dance stuff as well as the ballads on this album. These guys are young and will continue to expand and experiment with their work. They’re not afraid to try something new.
“Someday” was something very new for them. It wasn’t the fast paced electo-dance-uptempo song that everyone was expecting. I love what they did with “Someday” and I’m not just saying that. I feel like they put the [right] emotions and love into this song and represented exactly what it meant. I hear this comment from fans all the time too, which convinces me even more that this song was a good fit for them.

AKP: “Many K-Pop companies have been reaching out to Western producers lately. Why do you think that is, and how do you see the Korean pop industry changing because of it?
DR: This is very true, and I’m glad to be a part of this movement. Right now, Teddy Riley is working on Korean projects, and Ludacris has just signed a deal with YG Entertainment.
…I think every sound has development and at the very least, a temporary identity. Just like how hip-hop today doesn’t sound like hip-hop from 10 years ago, I think K-Pop’s sound has developed into something with a more western-influenced sound, while keeping what works from its traditional K-pop roots.
I think K-Pop companies are seeing some of the producers that have had global presence and success in reaching millions of listeners, and they want to capture some of those same sounds in K-Pop in order to achieve the same thing.
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AKP: “Aside from Super Junior and U-KISS, which other K-Pop groups/artists have you worked with? Are there any you would like to produce for that you haven’t already?
DR: I’ve worked with SHINee, Girl’s Day and Lee Hyori as well. There are actually a couple of acts that are brand new that I’m working with and haven’t even been named yet, but will be coming out soon!
[As for the artists I'd like to work with], there are so many groups/artists, but [naming] just a few are SNSD, HyunA, TVXQ, and SISTAR.
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AKP: “What’s next for DR?
DR: Wow, so much on the go at the moment. There are a few K-Pop artists that I will be writing and producing for over the next few months including SHINee along with some American projects on the go. I’m also writing the music on a History Channel/A&E TV documentary series airing this fall called “The Stoned Ages”. Also, I’ll be releasing a solo project in the coming months which we’ll be launching in the U.S. and Canada first. Those are just a few of the projects on deck at the moment!
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A big thank you to DR for the great interview, and you can find out more about his work and projects on his website www.theofficialdr.com

Lee Min Ho to model Hyundai in China



Chinese fans couldn’t be more thrilled, as actor Lee Min Ho (24) will be stopping by to visit China very shortly.
Lee Min Ho, who is well-known for his charismatic roles including his most recent, ‘City Hunter‘ with SBS has been chosen to model for Hyundai‘s new ‘Veloster‘ in China. He has a Veloster launching event as well as press interviews lined up for him, all which take place on the 26th.
The representatives of the Veloster launching event polled Chinese residents to see who they would most like to see attend the event, and within three days, Lee Min Ho was chosen. the odds of this were 1000 to one. Chinese Hyundai representatives revealed during an interview, “Seeing how Veloster will be marketed mostly to the younger generation of drivers, we have requested Lee Min Ho to be our model, as he is the most popular young celebrity here in China.”
Lee Min Ho currently has 3.8 million friends on Facebook, and also has one of the highest Twitter follower count out of all the Hallyu celebrities in Korea. He is nicknamed the ‘King of social networking’, and is currently communicating with 17 milllion Chinese fans through China’s Twitter equivalent, Weibo. His agency stated, “Lee Min Ho is the most-talked about celebrity on Weibo, and pictures of him are included in news articles that have nothing to do with him.”
Lee Min Ho will also be holding a live interview with his Chinese fans on the 22nd at 5:00PM CST. Due to his rising popularity in China, he is being cast in Chinese commercials, dramas, movies, TV programs, etc.
Due to his success with KBS2‘s ‘Boys Over Flowers‘, MBC‘s ‘Your Personal Taste‘, and SBS‘s ‘City Hunter‘ not only in Korea but all over Asia, Lee Min Ho plans on holding an Asia Tour towards the end of the year. His management company stated, “We thank the fans overseas for their continuing support. We are trying our best to visit other countries, especially the ones we have yet to see, and we will let you know as soon as things are confirmed. We hope that fans will not be inconvenienced by false Lee Min Ho visit rumors.”

SNSD on dating: “It’s not the right time for us to date”



On the September 21st episode of KBS 2TV‘s ‘Big Brothers‘, SNSD stated that they feel, “It isn’t the right time to be dating“, when asked if they were currently in relationships.
Recently, member Sunny made a guest appearance on SBS‘s ‘Strong Heart‘, where she had revealed that “Less than half of the members are in love right now.” However, Tiffany vehemently denied this as she asked, “How could we, even if we wanted to?”
Leader Taeyeon added, “We know that it would be too hard for ourselves, so we don’t.”
Maknae Seohyun chimed in with, “It really isn’t the right time.”
But singer Cho Young Nam was quick to warn them, “It would be best for you all to date and find love now because it only gets harder as you get older.”

SNSD reveals their alcohol tolerance levels



Girl group SNSD revealed that of the 9 members, Tiffany and Sunny had the highest tolerance level for alcohol.
On the September 21st episode of KBS 2TV‘s ‘Big Brothers‘, the girls revealed that they have farewell parties with their staff members at the end of their performances.
When asked who drinks the best amongst the members, everyone was quick to point out Tiffany. Tiffany added, “It’s not just me, Sunny drinks really well too“.
Hilariously, the MCs commented on how quick Tiffany was in throwing Sunny under the bus with her.
SNSD’s youngest member Seo Hyun admitted that she recently started drinking in order to better her health, and also so that she would be more comfortable in social situations.

Song Seung Hun offered a role in new drama, ‘Brain’



Actor Song Seung Hun was recently offered a role in the upcoming KBS 2TV drama ‘Brain‘ (written by Yun Kyung Ah and directed by Yun Kyun Ki) and it has been confirmed that he is currently reading over the script.
Although there have been rumors that he has already accepted the offer and the role has already been confirmed, Song Seung Hun’s representatives denied such claims and stated, “It is true that he has been offered the role of Dr. Lee Kang Hoon on ‘Brain’, but he is currently reading over the script and will make a decision shortly. There would be no reason to deny it if he has already accepted, but nothing is set in stone as of yet.”
If Song Seung Hun accepts the role, he will be playing the part of Dr. Lee Kang Hoon, an ambitious neurosurgeon who aspires to be the head director of a major hospital. ‘Brain’ is scheduled to launch its first episode sometime in November.

MBLAQ’s 2nd Japanese single to be ‘Baby U!’



Via tokyohive:
K-pop group MBLAQ announced new details for their second Japanese single through their official Japanese homepage. This single has been announced to be titled, “Baby U!” (slated for released on October 26th) and this song was previously noted as the latest opening theme song for Nippon TV’s anime “Beelzebub”.
This upcoming single will be sold in four editions: Limited Edition A, B, C and a Regular Edition. The limited versions will all enclose a DVD in addition to the already included CD.
Also, they have announced that they will also hold a commemoration event for this release exclusively for the purchasers of this single titled, ‘High Five Meeting & “Extremely” Limited LIVE & Large BINGO Festival!’. This festival will be held in three different cities in Japan.
The track list for this single is still yet to be unveiled so check back allkpop for more information!
Below are the full details of this single and the commemoration event for “Baby U”!
[“Baby U”]

CD + DVD (Music Video) + Jacket Cover + Booklet (12P) + Event Participation Card (Collectibles)

CD + DVD (Off Shot Movie) + Jacket Cover + Booklet (12P) + Event Participation Card (Collectibles)

CD + DVD (BLAQ Impact vol.1) + Jacket Cover + Booklet (12P) + Event Participation Card (Collectibles)

CD + Random Jacket Cover (6 Types Available) + Booklet (12P) + Event Participation Card (Collectibles) + Anime “Beelzebub” Sticker
*All the contents of the booklets are the same
[‘High Five Meeting & “Extremely” Limited LIVE & Large BINGO Festival!’]
October 28, 2011: DIAMOND HALL in Nagoya (Opens 4:30PM, Starts 5PM)
October 29, 2011: Osaka Castle Concert Hall in Osaka (Opens 1:30PM, Starts 2PM)
October 30, 2011 Shinkiba STUDIO COAST in Tokyo (Opens 12:30PM, Starts 1PM)

SNSD’s Seohyun sheds tears as she remembers an old friend



On the pilot episode of KBS 2TV‘s ‘Big Brothers‘, SNSD‘s maknae Seohyun talked about a treasured friendship from her trainee days with SM Entertainment.
She began, “For five years, Hwanhee and I both thought we would be in the same group. We went as far as to have our Showcase together, but at the end, Hwanhee got dropped.”
Never once did I doubt that we would be together until the end,” she continued. “I was more sad for my friend who couldn’t fulfill her dreams than I was happy for myself,” she said through her tears.
I felt so bad that for a short while, I couldn’t bear to see her ’cause it broke my heart,” Seo Hyun admitted as she wiped away her tears.
But now she’s in college studying theater and wants to become an actress. We promised that we would both support and cheer each other on.”
‘Big Brothers’ is hosted by Hwang Suk Young, Cho Young Nam, Song Seung Hwan, and Kim Yong Man. SNSD’s Taeyeon, Yuri, Tiffany, and Seohyun guest-starred for its first episode.

Kim Jang Hoon to release his duet with SuJu’s Heechul on September 26th



Earlier, allkpop reported that Super Junior‘s Kim Heechul recorded a duet with veteran singer Kim Jang Hoon right before he enlisted with the army. It’s just been revealed that Kim Jang Hoon will release that duet as the first single of his comeback series!
This veteran singer, whose last album was released in 2008, will kick off his ’12 And Over Project‘, which will consist of three digital singles. Each single will feature a different idol singer.
For his first partner, he picked Heechul, who finished recording prior to his mandatory draft. “It wasn’t just because I was close with Kim Heechul,” Kim Jang Hoon explained. “I wanted to show everyone his hidden vocal talent and ability.”
Although he originally planned to have Heechul sing 20% of the song, it was upgraded to a duet after he heard Heechul sing in person.
The music video and the recording were finished the day before Heechul’s entry into the army. Heechul himself expressed through his Twitter, “Jang Hoon-hyung gave me the last present of my 20′s”.
Kim Jang Hoon’s first single will be released on September 26th.

SNSD’s Taeyeon doesn’t want her future kids to be singers?



SNSD‘s Taeyeon recently commented that she was against the idea of her own children becoming singers.
While guesting on the pilot episode of ‘Big Brothers‘, Taeyeon was asked about what she would like to pass down to her future children. Her fellow member Tiffany suggested her voice, but Taeyeon answered, “My white skin… If I pass down my voice, then they’ll become a singer. A singer is not okay.”
Fans commented, “Since trainee days are so difficult, as a parent, you wouldn’t want it,” and “Wow, she’s very honest.”
SNSD’s Taeyeon, Tiffany, Yuri, and Seohyun shared some never-before-heard stories on this episode of ‘Big Brothers’, one of which included a sweet tale of friendship from Seohyun.

SM artists invited to the first Korea-Japan-China joint concert



South Korea, Japan, and China will be holding their first collaboration concert to promote unity between the three countries, and artists from SM Entertainment were invited to stand on this prestigious stage!
Kangta, Super Junior, and f(x) will represent the Korean artists, while Super Junior-M and Zhang Li Yin were invited to be part of China’s representative team.
The joint concert will also feature other heavy-hitting Chinese and Japanese artists, such as Lee Woo Chun (李宇春), Nicholas Tse (谢霆锋), EXILE, and Happiness.
The concert is scheduled to be broadcast in China on October 1st, the National Day of the People’s Republic of China.

Super Junior’s Ryeowook poses with ZE:A’s Hyungshik before joint “Temptation of Wolves” stage



Super Junior‘s Ryeowook has shared a selca he took with ZE:As Hyungshik!
On September 22nd, Ryeowook tweeted, “D-day^^ Jung Tae Sung, Ban Hae Won. ‘Temptation of Wolves’ Dream Day. I am going to bed in order to be in the best condition tomorrow. Everyone, goodnight. Hyungshik too, goodnight“.
‘Jung Tae Sung’ and ‘Ban Hae Won’ are the names of characters that Ryeowook and Hyungshik will be playing in their upcoming musical, “Temptation of Wolves”. The two stars will hit the stage together for the first time on September 22nd.
In the photo, Ryeowook and Hyungshik reveal their close friendship by posing cozily together for the camera.
Netizens commented “Finally, I get to see a musical with both Ryeowook and Hyungshik. I’m looking forward to it“, “Because this is the first performance for the both of you, I already purchased advance tickets“, and “I like that you two look so close. You guys have a friendly senior-junior relationship“.

Super Junior’s Yesung shows off his ‘flower boy’ looks


Super Junior‘s Yesung recently shared a selca that showcased his wit.
On September 22nd, Yesung tweeted, “I was trying to sleep, but what the heck is this flower?? There seems to be a lot of living organisms that look similar to me, like this flower and cats.”
The photo shows a comparison between a cartoon flower and Yesung in a strange costume. The striking resemblance between the flower and Yesung, especially with their eyes, had netizens rolling with laughter.

Netizens commented, “That flower has his charismatic eyes as well as his cuteness!”, “Oppa, you are a true flower boy,” and “Thank you for letting me start off my morning with a laugh.”
Yesung, along with the rest of Super Junior, will be making a comeback with their follow up track “A-Cha” on ‘Music Bank’s September 23rd episode. Stay tuned for updates!

IU celebrates her 3rd debut anniversary



Singer IU shared a sweet photo of a congratulatory ad fans had placed in a subway for her 3rd anniversary.
On September 18th, IU celebrated her 3rd anniversary of her debut. Fans put up the sign to commemorate this special day, and IU took a picture in front of it to show her gratitude.
The ad shows cartoon depictions of IU’s various looks from her career, starting with her song “Mia” to her latest, “The Story I Did Not Know“.
In the photo, the star is seen wearing a casual hoodie while gleefully holding up double ‘V’ signs. She also added a speech bubble that says, “My fans are the best”.
Netizens wrote, “IU knows exactly what to do”, “Her fans really care for her”, and “No matter where she goes, IU always looks cute.”

SS501′s Kim Kyu Jong unveils new set of concept photos for “Turn Me On”



SS501‘s Kim Kyu Jong unveiled some dramatic concept photos earlier this week, and he’s returned with a sizzling second set for “Turn Me On“!
On September 21st, B2M Entertainment revealed two new photos through their official Twitter of Kim Kyu Jong getting showered by the rain.
The idol made a 180-degree image transformation by going with a darker theme this time around. His hair is back to its obsidian color, and he’s wearing more intense eyeshadow as well. Kim Kyu Jong continues to wear a string of pearls around his neck, which were also found in his previous photos.
Check out his music video teaser here if you haven’t already, and stay tuned to allkpop for more updates!

Source: B2M Entertainment’s Official Twitter

Super Junior, B2ST and more to hold a concert for the environment

An all-star roster of male Korean artists will be coming together for a concert with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)!
Super Junior, B2ST, F.T. ISLAND, Sung Shi Kyung, and Seo In Guk will team up for a concert called ‘Music Olympic The One 2011 Concert“, which will take place on September 30th at the Seoul Jamsil Olympic Stadium. Japanese artist AI, actor KABA, and Arthur Kuroda will also be in attendance at this event.
This event is to bring together music and the Olympics, and “The One” signifies that people should come together as one to protect the environment. This happens in Korea every four years so it is definitely an important opportunity to spread Hallyu. Next year, it will take place in Thailand.
There are two ways to win free tickets to this concert. You can win tickets via an iPhone application called “Scratch It (긁어부스럼)”. Also through the official website, fans can upload personal stories about protecting the environment and if your story is chosen, you will receive free tickets.

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