Our Favorite Stuff Currently on Netflix
There’s nothing for us to watch at the cinemas for most of us at YAM Magazine, unless you’re able to catch Laika’s latest animated film, Missing Link [Trailer], which -of course- you didn’t. For...
There’s nothing for us to watch at the cinemas for most of us at YAM Magazine, unless you’re able to catch Laika’s latest animated film, Missing Link [Trailer], which -of course- you didn’t. For...
Amy and long-time YAMMie Julyssa got together to reminisce about their time following Asian entertainment, but most of all— Kpop. Though life has continued in mysterious and amazing ways, YAM Magazine has been running for nearly 10 years.
Continuing with my traditional End of the Year lists— following the recent publication of my Music Highlights; you’ll see -as it is already customary- a lot of crossover picks. After all, good albums usually have some good tracks.
It’s been a daunting task to make my music lists this 2017. So without further ado~ these are my Top20 favorite albums this year~~~
Another year, another list of my favorite and most memorable tracks of 2013.
Lee Hyori plays a player-player ladykiller for the release of her fourth single, Going Crazy (미쳐), directed by Cha Eun-taek.
There was a lot of great releases this week. However, there was truly only one video that mattered to me this week.
Lee Hyori has just released the third single off of her latest album, Momochrome, titled Amor Mio featuring Park Jiyong of Honey G.
The Queen of Kpop is back after a chunky 2010 comeback, but Monochrome brings her back in better shape than ever, making the wait for the album all the more satisfying.
Bad Girls is the official first single for Lee Hyori’s comeback album, Monochrome, which was directed by Cha Eun-taek.