TVXQ! – “O”-Jung.Ban.Hap
DBSK’s third Korean album attempts to show us different sides of the young group. But does it succeed or simply begin to settle the group into a distinct pattern?
DBSK’s third Korean album attempts to show us different sides of the young group. But does it succeed or simply begin to settle the group into a distinct pattern?
My favorite Kpop girl group bias is back since… officially 2011, with the single and tribute to Tarantino’s Kill Bill.
They’ve only been gone since Electric Shock, however, f(x) is already announcing a comeback with the promotion of Rum Pum Pum Pum for the album Pink Tape.
South Korean singer-actress Lee Jung Hyun is making a much anticipated comeback after three years of absence in the music world with a new album, a new single… directed by Park Chan Wook and Park Chan Kyung.
DBSK’s debut album as Jpop group TVXQ (a.k.a. Tohoshinki) is a surprising piece of work that easily highlights one of the main reasons why the group came to dominate the Japanese market.
SNSD’s TaeYeon sings Bye, the theme song for the South Korean and China co-production film titled Mr. Go, which stars Chinese child star Jiao Xu.
Korean group Sunny Hill collaborates with Hareem in Darling of All Hearts (만인의 연인), an amalgam of folksy dance pop with dashes of polka- and I sense some Irish punch, at the hand of Kim Eana.
Lee Hyori plays a player-player ladykiller for the release of her fourth single, Going Crazy (미쳐), directed by Cha Eun-taek.