Tagged: genre: pop

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Seo Taiji Symphony – 3-DVD Disc

In this 3-disc DVD set, Korean musician Seo Taiji gets together with English conductor Tolga Kashif for a crossover musical extravaganza that combines Taiji’s multi-genre repertoire with Kashif’s symphonic expertise to create an explosive performance that stands right next to Metallica’s S&M symphonic rock album.

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TVXQ! – Why? Keep your Head Down

Preparing for their debut Keep your Head Down as a two-member group, DBSK launches their first formal single 왜 (Keep Your Head Down) with tight beats and stylish sync dancing.

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Up Girls – Love Me Boy

The pop girl group fad so popular across Asia has finally made it to the Chinese music market wtih Up Girls and their debut single Love me Boy.

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Tangled (2010)

After the success — or not-success — of The Princess and the Frog, Disney decided to give the old fairy tale of Rapunzel a spin, called it Tangled and amped the male character. Call it a creative spin, or a marketing spin, it proved to work for Disney.

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Lily Chou-Chou – Tokyo, Japan 2010

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Shunji Iwai’s masterpiece, All About Lily Chou-Chou, the fictional singer embodied by Salyu performed at the Nakano Sun Plaza Hall for 2000 lucky fans on December 15th.

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G-Dragon & T.O.P. – GD & TOP

This collaboration and album came like a surprise to everyone. A sweet, sweet surprise. Because there is no denying that G-Dragon and T.O.P. are the coolest members in Big Bang.

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2PM – Don’t Stop Can’t Stop

This mini-album — the first after former member JaeBom left the group — is a step 2PM takes to reinvent themselves, with a little R&B mixed with dance tracks. Nothing really stands out, yet it doesn’t really suck.