World Order – Permanent Revolution
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
Japanese electronic dance group World Order has released their latest single Permanent Revolution, supported by Asiana Airlines, and directed by Genki Sudo.
It didn’t take long for El Chavo del Ocho to crossover with everyone’s now favorite, of the moment invisible horse rider Psy.
As today is apparently the fourth anniversary of (arguably) the greatest Kpop album of all time, I decided to add my perspective to the fray.
Jolin Tsai releases her third single from her 12th album MUSE, simply titled Dr. Jolin, filled with minimalist-manor or white clinic-like stages and sometimes hot pink stages that surround Tsai as she dances with her male nurses — who are in in naughty hot nurse outfits and high heels. Directed by Lai Wei Kang (賴偉康).
The long-awaited comeback of TVXQ! has finally arrived. Catch Me was released today at noon, Seoul time.
Rodrigo and Amy talk about Psy’s Gangman Style, but the conversation differs wilder than the plots and characterization for Glee, The Newsroom, and True Blood combined.
Nelly Furtado releases the music video for Parking Lot, the third single from her fifth studio album The Spirit Indestructible.
G-Dragon has released his third single, Crayon (크레용), from his latest minialbum, One of a Kind.
Despite not being the embodiment of what we may think Girl Power is, S.H.E may be the girl group to be just that.
Joey Yung releases a chaotic, colorful music video for Strengthen the Efforts (加大力度), directed by BOUNCE, from her 15th album Moment.