Brown Eyed Girls – Kill Bill
My favorite Kpop girl group bias is back since… officially 2011, with the single and tribute to Tarantino’s Kill Bill.
My favorite Kpop girl group bias is back since… officially 2011, with the single and tribute to Tarantino’s Kill Bill.
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.
She’s not yet into her 30s, but Brown Eyed Girls’ member Son Ga-In could take over the world if she wanted to. She’s got the talent, the backbone, and… of course, she’s got the sex appeal to achieve it.
Couple this with the rising profile of Korean indie, and the fact female-fronted rock bands have been around for a good few years now, it’s time for a look at if and how such background distortion is inspiring girls in Kpop to break the mold.
The youngest Brown Eyed Girl member GaIn releases the first single to her upcoming second solo album Let’s Talk About S, a song titled Bloom (피어나), directed by longtime collaborator, Hwang Soo Ah.
Brown Eyed Girls latest digital single One Summer Night (한 여름밤의 꿈) follows BEG member Narsha through a book of memories of a girl’s love story.
Amy’s Blast from the Past is going to be a weekly post about something that has already passed. It could be a trailer of an old movie I just watched and loved, or an old music video that has just been re-posted. *cough* Thank you, Brown Eyed Girls.
Co-ed group Sunny Hill, reorganized as a four-girl member group after male member Jang Hyun was drafted into the military, sets their latest single loose titled Princess and Prince Charming (백마는 오고 있는가).
Korean group Sunny Hill releases their latest single, The Grasshopper Song (베짱이 찬가), a re-working of the famous fable by Aesop directed by Hwang Soo Ah.