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Every now and then the K-pop community gets a present from the most unlikeliest of places – This time round it was from the music channel ClublandTV on Sky 383.
As part of their “Generation K-pop” segment, a plethora of old and new K-pop music videos were shown on UK Television between 9:00PM and 12:00 midnight. From Song Jieun, Girls Generation and Wondergirls to EXO, VIXX and B.A.P – For people like myself who have a knowledge of the Korean music scene which spans back a good 14-15 years, seeing all the older songs which began the Hallyu craze was really refreshing, with times changing the Korean music scene was becoming a little stagnant with similarly performed songs which is in complete demand for the latest generation of K-pop fans. But through this 3 hour insight of Korean pop music, there is a hope that maybe this generation of fans can see what they missed out on, and revel in the artist who paved the musical ways for their favourite idols that have debuted recently.
Below is a list of songs that was aired on the TV channel, with the links to their respective music videos.
Girls Generation – OH!
Super Junior – This Is Love
Wonder Girls – Like This
Brown Eyed Girls – Abracadabra
Sistar – Touch My Body
B.A.P – Power
Orange Caramel – Lipstick
EXO-K – Overdose
Hyunah – Bubble Pop
G.NA – 2Hot
Vixx – Error
Girls Generation – Run Devil Run
Songjieun – Twentyfive
Sistar – So Cool
SHINee – Lucifer
T-ara – Sexy Love
2NE1 – Fire
2NE1 – I Am The Best
Big Bang – Fantastic Baby
EXO – Call Me Baby
4Minute – Volume Up
BTOB – Insane
BOA – Energetic
Beast – Fiction
Miss A – Bad Girl, Good Girl
PSY – Gangnam Style
Girls Generation – The Boys
Big Bang – Monster
Girls Generation – Twinkle
Super Junior – Mr Simple
Kara – Step
GOT7 – Just Right
Apink – Hush
Girls Generation TTS – Holler
Beast – Shock
MonstaX – Hero
It was good to see some of those Korean classic pop songs that were once the hottest thing of the year; though it would have been nice to see a better mix between male and female groups rather than a whole bunch of female acts and a handful of male groups – I think they have a secret Girls Generation fan in the ClublandTV head office. Was surprised that BTS, Crayon Pop, TVXQ and Crayon Pop wasn’t included, but it was a nice introduction for many who possibly never heard of K-pop before.
As we mentioned in our previous article, Inspire Me Korea kept their promise and sent one of their subscription boxes to MCM Buzz to review for our readers. Brimming full of Korean goodies the box arrived in quick time straight to my door. One of the big bonuses of ordering a subscription box is that you get to experience many different things that you usually wouldn’t pick for yourself.
Inspire Me Korea can boast a personalised package, and really do care for their customer’s wants and needs. Their customer service is beyond that of a regular subscription service, and with the inclusion of their “Inspired By Korea Series” on their website, there is a real sense of community with other customers and possible new customers of the box.
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“I’m Fresh” Real berries in fresh cream cake
Reminiscent of the Japanese Dorayaki (ice-cream in a buttermilk pancake). There is a soft pancake which is sweet and fluffy that surrounds the most delicious berry flavoured cream filling. As someone with a sweet tooth and a love for cream cakes, this was a definite 10/10 on the scale.
Tako Chips “Seafood” flavour
Wheat crisps which have more of a seafood smell rather than a seafood taste. Savoury to the taste buds these air filled crunchy fish shaped Wheaties are subtle enough in flavour to have with a dip but slightly bland to the palette.
Korean Hi-Chew “Apple” flavour & Ace crackers
Just like their Japanese counterpart, these chewy sweets are bursting at the seams with that apple flavouring which is known to make people salivate beyond their control. They remind me of the UK sweets Chewits or Fruittella. These are extremely more-ish and I dare anyone to open the packet and only eat one – it’s impossible! As for the Ace crackers, they are slightly salted with a subtle flavour which are light, crispy yet fluffy. They are great with some jam or even on their own as a small snack.
SCINIC advanced snail mask sheet & Etude House green tea face mask
Featuring the members of K-pop girl group Girls Day, these masks work wonders on anyone’s skin. In true Korean beauty style, these face masks come in a sachet full of the slightly fragrant snail goo (or if you’re using the Tea Tree mask, then it’s full of fragrant green tea goodness). The masks are disposable – so when you are done using them you can throw them away. The mask leaves your skin feeling tight, fresh and as plump as a peach.
Soloman’s Seal Tea
As a British person it’s not that rare that we are called “tea snobs” when it comes to tasting tea. Unlike many others I’m not a tea snob. In fact I rarely drink tea at all. But there is something about this tea that leaves me wanting more. When left black and mixed with two sugars the flavour is beautiful. This specific type of tea is known to relieve irritation of the digestive system as well as aiding recovery of the human body – it’s also a great tea to fight away colds, flu and to rebuild your strength.
Inspire Me Korea magazine
Something that is unique to the Inspire Me Korea box is the inclusion of a small magazine which is full of information about Korea, such as the culture, history, food recipes, language, tourist attractions, interviews and a sneak peek section of what’s in your box. This provides you with a light read whilst you eat your snacks as well as educating you about Korea on a wide range of subjects.
EXO: D.O K-pop socks
Do you have all the merchandise of your favourite bands? Are you looking to support them no matter where you are? Want to low-key support your favourite groups? Then this is the must-have piece of merchandise for any K-pop fan. Before I received my box I was emailed a link to a questionnaire where I could choose five idols I liked. Then by random the person who picks the items for your box knows which idol you would prefer and can customise it to your needs (in my case it was the founder, Diana Chan).
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Overall the box itself is really well curated, covering a huge area of everything needed to educate those who are new to Korea. It also offers lots of little bits that those of us who are slightly more Korea-savvy might have never seen before. The inclusion of food, K-pop and culture are essential in having a successful box, and with the added beauty elements it opens the doors to other potential newcomers.
With the fast delivery, really secure packaging, cute personalised and cared for gifts, I highly recommend this subscription box. There has been a very positive buzz (no pun intended) about subscription boxes going around the UK K-pop and Korean culture scene, and it seems that Inspire Me Korea is one of the top ones. Although there have only been three boxes so far, the steady build of fans and subscribers is definitely warranted and I can only hope that more people will support the Inspire Me Korea team.
For more information about any upcoming boxes, or to join in with the fun be sure to check out Inspire Me Korea’s website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more updates and details about the UK’s first Korean subscription box.
We previously covered the K-pop boy group Boys Republic during their European tour where they stopped in London to see their UK fans, and even got a little personal when we had the chance to interview them before their tour. Off the record, we asked when their next release would be, and they told us to wait patiently as they were working hard for a new concept and comeback – with this new release, it looks like it was worth the wait!
Boys Republic are known for their mellow romantic releases such as “Hello“, the fun and cutesy K-pop classic releases such as “Dress Up” and “L.I.U“, as well as breaking into the dance scene with “Video Game” and “Party Rock“. But as times change, so does their style. “You Are Special” brought out the rebel within the members, whereas sexy gentleman chic was announced with their release of “The Real One“. But nowadays it seems that K-pop fans want more powerful and dominating music videos, with catchy tunes and lots of artistic eye candy. With Boys Republic and Universal Music being on the ball with pleasing their fans, they have heard your calls and gone for something completely different than what many would have suspected.
[BR:evolution] is the new album, which in its own title is about the evolution of Boys Republic. Released on 30 March, the album consists of four songs and one instrumental of the main title, boasting a mix of dance, pop and a ballad. Initially from the teaser photos it was unclear what to expect, with the black leatherette look, the images were theatrical yet slightly on the apocalyptic side. One of the key things to note was how different each of the members looked; their boyish charms making way for strong, handsome looking men.
Each member released a teaser video along with a teaser image. They started with Minsu who now donned bright white blonde hair whilst wearing a mixture of jumpsuits and leather coats. The sound clip sounded like part of the chorus (something entertainment companies do to tease their fans) and the theme certainly looked post-apocalyptic (and can we just point out how on point Minsu’s make up is). Second to make an appearance was SungJun and the apparent post-apocalyptic theme is more than that, you see SungJun spray silver paint onto his teeth and face which is representative of the movie Mad Max: Fury Road. The leader of the group OneJunn brings the bad boy vibes and gives fans the idea of scale to the set of the video. Being the youngest, SuWoong brings a new element of manliness and growth to the group and through the small clips presented you get a feeling that this is his transitional stage. Lastly we have SunWoo,who looks like a total boss and is full of charisma.
The teasers alone were enough to stir up excitement for their album, which starts with their single release “Get Down”, which is powerful and upbeat. This is nothing compared to their previous works and feels like listening to a completely new group. The combination of soft and strong vocals with the balance of heavy drums and base work really gives the song a catchy and pleasing sound. It’s also a very fast growing favourite with or without the music video! “Eyes On Me” sticks with the powerful backing music, but it’s bought down with more powerful lyrics, yet not so powerful with the vocals. There is a lot of playing with pitches of the vocals and the music through this song, nonetheless it makes a point and represents the members well.
“VIP” has a slightly retro sound that I usually associate with Boys Republic’s songs. It sounds like old school K-pop, but has a natural mix with the modern day sounds that the group releases. It has the usual vocal, chorus, rap ratio that creates a catchy and upbeat song. Although this isn’t as powerful and growth-worthy as the previous songs, the feeling is that this is a track to show where they have come from, which fits well with the concept of the album. Finally we have a song that has completely blown me away in terms of not only showing growth, but the strength of the album. “A Song For You” is a solo song performed by OneJunn, and although we all know that K-pop idols are incredibly talented, this is the first time we have truly heard the leader of the group showcase his vocals to (what I feel is) his full capacity. As ballads go, this has all the elements of a great song – soft piano, soft vocals and beautiful heart touching lyrics. But in terms of a Boys Republic ballad, this is something completely new (exactly like “Get Down”). There is a sense of evolution and growth just within this song that is totally enthralling and is one that ends the album on a beautiful note.
In conclusion, there is a feeling that this is one of those albums that needs to be purchased as a physical copy, not just digital. And if the “Physical Album Teaser” is anything to go by, you will be getting a photo book worth keeping and a photo-card for your collection as well!
Please do check out Boys Republic’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Fancafe and Instagram to show your support.
With the extraordinary rate that Korea pumps out their musically talented artists, the fight for the top debut is a vicious cycle. One group who are willing to fight that battle are AQ Entertainment’s new boy group VAV.
VAV are under the company AQ Entertainment and are a six member group consisting of Ace (Vampire), Jacob (Vampire), Baron (Vampire), Xiao (Vampire), St.Van (Priest), Gyeo UI (Wolf Boy) and ZeHan (Vampire – also known as the Lost Member). Under the supervision of producer Quasimodo, the group are being promoted with the help of famous Korean webtoon artist Ha Il Kwon. The idea behind VAV’s concept is a modern version of “Journey To The West” with each member being represented by a strong character within the story.
Since their debut showcase on Halloween in 2015 (which attracted more than 10,000 people on stage and through Naver’s V App), VAV are ready to make their unique comeback with their second album and webtoon collaboration titled “Lost In Memories”. Although a comeback or the news of K-pop artists working on their own webtoon isn’t a new thing in its entirety, a new group such as VAV to be collaborating so early on is a new promotional direction for a rookie group.
The webtoon itself tells the story of the origins of each of the members and how they find out their untold destiny, with hidden secrets revealed throughout. This is something that has continued on from their first album “Under The Moonlight”. The new webtoon will become available every Monday and Wednesday at 7pm through VAV’s Official Facebook, which allows their international fans easier access to the unfolding story.
VAV are currently gearing up for their comeback, the concept of which has been stated will be very different from their previous debut song. Instead of the sultry vampires they portrayed they are going in a completely different direction and are hoping to perform with a powerful hip-hop stage. MCM Buzz will be conducting an interview with VAV about their upcoming comeback, so you can get involved and be sure to comment with questions you’d like to ask below.
For more information about VAV or to show your support be sure to head on over to their Official Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Weibo and YouTube channel.
(Update 16/03/13 – Ticket prices included below)
Be ready to mark your calendars, because on 19 March tickets for “B.A.P: Live On Earth – London Awake” go on sale, and it looks like it’s going to be an event to remember.
Previously B.A.P held a concert at the O2 Brixton Academy, but this time round they will be visiting the Coronet Theatre in Elephant & Castle on 13 May, and the UK stop will be guided by Onion Productions – the people behind the Super Junior Super Show 5 London concert and the Infinite: Effect London concert.
Showing that they remember UK fans (Baby’s) the boys recorded a special announcement video showing their matured looks, improved English and excitement at coming back to London. Last time the boys came to the UK they recorded their music video for “Where Are You?” which became an instant hit with the K-pop community for their witty and cute antics. After a small break the boys returned ready for action with the release of “Young, Wild and Free” and the release of their latest album Matrix.
It’s obvious that B.A.P have grown during the two years away from the UK and it will be interesting to see what they have in store for fans during their latest tour. Last time there was a lot of crowd participation – and dancing horses! Below is the information available at the moment, but be sure to keep checking back to MCM Buzz and Onion Productions Facebook and website for more information.
What?
B.A.P Live On Earth: London Awake TourWhen?
Friday 13th May 2016
Time: 8:00 PMWhere?
Coronet Theatre
28 New Kent Road London SE1 6TJ
Website: www.coronettheatre.co.ukTickets?
www.ticketmaster.co.uk
When: Saturday 19th March 2016
Time: 1:00PMTicket Prices?
Upper Balcony Seats: £69
Lower Balcony Seats / General Stalls Standing: £99
Early Access Stalls Standing: £119 (30 minutes before door)
VIP Package: £159 including 1*Early Access Stalls Standing Ticket + 1*Special Edition B.A.P Latest Mini Album (signed by one of the B.A.P members) + High Five Event (after show)Official Event Page
www.facebook.com/events/507019606157928/509888532537702
(Update 16/03/13 – Ticket prices included below)
Be ready to mark your calendars, because on 19 March tickets for “B.A.P: Live On Earth – London Awake” go on sale, and it looks like it’s going to be an event to remember.
Previously B.A.P held a concert at the O2 Brixton Academy, but this time round they will be visiting the Coronet Theatre in Elephant & Castle on 13 May, and the UK stop will be guided by Onion Productions – the people behind the Super Junior Super Show 5 London concert and the Infinite: Effect London concert.
Showing that they remember UK fans (Baby’s) the boys recorded a special announcement video showing their matured looks, improved English and excitement at coming back to London. Last time the boys came to the UK they recorded their music video for “Where Are You?” which became an instant hit with the K-pop community for their witty and cute antics. After a small break the boys returned ready for action with the release of “Young, Wild and Free” and the release of their latest album Matrix.
It’s obvious that B.A.P have grown during the two years away from the UK and it will be interesting to see what they have in store for fans during their latest tour. Last time there was a lot of crowd participation – and dancing horses! Below is the information available at the moment, but be sure to keep checking back to MCM Buzz and Onion Productions Facebook and website for more information.
What?
B.A.P Live On Earth: London Awake TourWhen?
Friday 13th May 2016
Time: 8:00 PMWhere?
Coronet Theatre
28 New Kent Road London SE1 6TJ
Website: www.coronettheatre.co.ukTickets?
www.ticketmaster.co.uk
When: Saturday 19th March 2016
Time: 1:00PMTicket Prices?
Upper Balcony Seats: £69
Lower Balcony Seats / General Stalls Standing: £99
Early Access Stalls Standing: £119 (30 minutes before door)
VIP Package: £159 including 1*Early Access Stalls Standing Ticket + 1*Special Edition B.A.P Latest Mini Album (signed by one of the B.A.P members) + High Five Event (after show)Official Event Page
www.facebook.com/events/507019606157928/509888532537702
K-pop Recap is a new set of articles aimed at looking back at the Korean music releases of each month. These recaps will include, indie, rock, pop, hip-hop and every other genre that is thrown our way. For many years there have been posts about each individual songs, but sometimes real life sets in and you realise that multiple people have released new songs and you’ve missed a whole week of updates. Now is your chance to look back and catch up. Who knows, you may even find some new songs and artists along the way.
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Rooftop House Studio (Feat: Ben)
“Whenever, That Time”
Similar to OST styled songs (hopefully a few of you will understand that). Basically it has the same vibe and style as most Korean dramas; slightly upbeat, a little bit lovey-dovey and full of cute. The vocals are very nice though, not overly powerful, but they really do blend well together. The music video could be a lot better, which feels like it was done on a very small budget.
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Gary (Feat: GAEKO)
“Lonely Night”
Being a fan of the Korean TV variety show “Running Man”, it was exciting when they began playing Gary’s (a member of Running Man) songs. This song is a ballad with an RnB flare, smooth chorus and nice trumpet work midway. The video is simple, brings out the meaning behind the lyrics in a non-fussy way, and allows the viewer to actually concentrate on Gary and Gaeko’s vocals.
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Giriboy (Feat: Swings)
“You Look So Good To Me”
As soon as the song starts there is a vibe that this is going to be an anthem. The fact that Giriboy is teaming up with Swings just makes it even more of a tune not to be messed with. There is a killer base to the simple backing track, which then allows the listener to really get into the smooth and deep sounding rap from Swings, and the soft vocals of Giriboy. The video is a little forgettable, but in terms of how it accompanies the music, it does its job.
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Dalshabet
“Someone Like U”
Being slightly biased when it comes to girl groups, it was a pleasant surprise hearing “Someone Like You”. Dalshabet are known for being cutesy and for being an ultra girly-girl group, but this track sounds slightly retro with a few modern twists thrown in. The video was bright, pretty and really allowed the girls to showcase themselves. It was really nice to see a slightly powerful side to the girls in their performance as well, instead of the usual “Aegyo girl” style.
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K.will (Feat: Davichi)
“You Call It Romance”
K.will has a vocal range that is only linked with him. Collaborations with other artists can also be a little detrimental whoever K.will collaborates with, as he has an ability to outshine them. In this case the involvement of Davichi really heightens the song to its fullest. One thing that would be nice to see more from K.will is more uplifting and slightly faster songs. We all know he is good at ballads, but a slightly more dancey or even more powerful song where he uses his vocals to their fullest would be nice. This was a safe option, but it was also a good option.
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Giriboy (Feat: BrotherSu)
“Hogu”
If you’ve been following Giriboy over the years, you’ll know that he has an ability to create something that sounds unique and forthcoming. This time round he has conformed too much to what all the other rappers in Korea are doing and fallen short of something that could have been completely different. His slow tempo’d songs are usually a favourite of mine, but it was a struggle just listening to the whole song here.
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Suzy & Baekhyun
“Dream”
As a song that came from absolutely nowhere, this was a pleasant surprise – a truly nice and unexpected collaboration. Showing off the soft jazz and ballad theme, the video keeps it simple so viewers and listeners can just concentrate on the vocals. Simple, cheeky, but adorable in every which way.
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FlaShe
“Lip Bomb”
When fighting for the top spots within the K-pop world, there’s always going to be a tough crowd to please when debuting. Especially so if you are a new female group. The track certainly won’t set the group in stone, nor will it make them the next best thing. The video looks and feels cheap when compared to other music videos done on a smaller budget which look better than this.
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Soo Ah Wong & Kim Woo Joo
“Distance”
Although this is for a web drama series, it’s the kind of song we’ve heard a hundred times before. It’s the same gimmicky sound and style which dramas seem to pump out whenever they want to promote their new series. The vocals go nice together, but the song, lyrics and the layout of the whole theme just doesn’t win me over.
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Lucky J
“No Love”
Traditional music is fading fast from the K-pop world and is usually forgotten, but this release has embraced the traditions of old and fused them with modern day vocals and rap. It was a really nice change seeing Jessi (the female of the group) singing instead of rapping – something she is more famous for; thus showing a whole new side to her rather than the forever “badass” image. Not only is this release a nod to the three members ancestry, but it’s also a nod towards the future of music.
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Shin Hye Sung
“Roco Drama”
With the members of SHINHWA all making a comeback as a group once again, and now having a small break to focus on solo promotions, it was a nice surprise to see Shin Hye Sung come back with a powerful song. This showcases his soft vocals, his never-aging demeanor and a piece of work he can call his own.
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Baechigi
“Walkak”
Smitten with the introduction of the song, with some soft blues (reminiscent of the sounds of the anime Cowboy Bebop), there is something about the vocals of Moowoong and Tak with the feminine undertones of Yeoeun of “Melody Day”. There is a retro feel to the song, which is enhanced with the effects used throughout the music video.
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Yoon Jong Shin (Feat: Tablo)
“The First”
Yoon Jong Shin is well known throughout the Korean music industry as a writer, producer and director of music videos. He has had a yearly project for a few years, where each month he will produce a new song and collaborate with upcoming idols who he feels have the chance to make an impact within the Korean music industry. This time he has incorporated the rap vocals of Epik High’s Tablo, which accompanies the soft almost jazz sounding backbeat. It’s simple, it’s crisp, and it’s clean. It’s also different from most of the songs being released at the moment.
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Jung Yong Hwa & Sunwoo JungA
“Hello”
This collaboration between Jung Yong Hwa and Sunwoo JungA will completely blow you away! Their vocals with the slow and mellow music meld together to create an amazing piece of symmetry. As a musician Yong Hwa has grown in leaps and bounds, but this song has done more than showcase the skills of the male counterpart – in addition this has introduced me to the vocals of JungA, who has a soft yet slightly unkempt and husky voice. Beautiful and stunning, all in one.
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Park Yu Chun
“How Much Love Do You Have In Your Pocket”
Showering his fans with one of his first solo releases in a pretty long time, Park Yu Chun (formerly a member of DBSK/TVXQ, under the name Mickey) brings a heartwarming ballad with an emotionally challenging MV. The moments where we see Yu Chun singing with his musicians behind him, gives him an angelic and beautiful outlook which accompanies the song really well. Also, has Yu Chun’s vocals gained even more strength? His vocals here are smooth and endearing.
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Teen Top
“Warning Sign”
It’s really good to seen the Teen Top members back in the charts with another uplifting, mellow and pretty darn addictive song, something Teen Top fans have become accustomed to. The styling of the MV in monochrome, textured settings, then using bold colours to promote their chorus and the use of “Warning Signs” allows fans to get a closer look at their favourite members. The dance is still on par with their previous songs, and unlike their last release, this new single will go far.
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Ryeowook
“The Little Prince”
Being biased towards Ryeowook’s soft and slightly higher pitched voice, more than any other K-pop idol (due to liking Super Junior), there’s also the fact that Ryeowook is very understated as a solo artist. The video is beautifully done, visually stunning as it tells a story whilst staying mythical. Ballads seem to be the way for solo artists, but this is slightly upbeat as a ballad.
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Zico
“I Am You, You Are Me”
Fans of Block B will be used to hearing Zico use funny voices, going hard with his lyrics and rapping, and sometimes making guest appearances on some big names within the hip-hop genre. This time round he has decided to showcase his vocal skills,. While some of his quirky vocals are scattered throughout the song, there is a serious yet playful effect when coupled together with the MV. A very clever concept with bright colours, great fashion and a simple set.
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G-Friend
“Rough”
Yet another good release from another upcoming big name within the girl groups of Korea. Vocally, G-Friend are one of the top girl groups at the moment. Their rookie status is not shown through their songs or performances. The video is a little cliché and a bit predictable. A little less story and more profiles and dance routine would have benefited the song a little more. The song itself is upbeat, slightly retro once again, and reminiscent of something that would likely be released by Korean boy group Infinite.
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Crush (Feat: Taeyeon)
“Don’t Forget”
Many know Crush as being a prolific producer from Korea. Not too long ago he made his debut as a singer himself and managed to gather a strong following of fans. His vocals are smooth and soft and fitting towards the video, which shows some very cold and snowy scenes of Korea in winter. The song itself is simple in terms of melody and when played as an instrumental it all becomes one very chilled song. Great for studying too!
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Stellar
“Sting”
Simple videos are becoming quite the norm to K-pop this year; less fuss and more attention on the idol. In this case the video is simple yet still completely off from the lyrics of the song. While the video doesn’t really fit well with the music, Stellar have certainly grown as a girl group. With competition becoming so big between entertainers, Stellar have upped their game and produced a really great song.
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Zico (Feat: Luna)
“It Was Love”
This is possibly one of the cleverest releases to come out of K-pop since Psy’s “Gangnam Style” and not for the same reason. Although the song was written and produced by Zico, it is sung by SM Entertainment’s Luna from F(x). In short, by claiming this as his own song he gets some great royalties. But not only has he done great business, he has allowed a very talented vocalist from an under-hyped girl group to get an amazing step forward in the world of solo releases. In reality this release is truly Luna’s first solo song. The song itself is absolutely beautiful, touching and a very quick favourite from January.
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YEZI
“Cider”
Known as the main rapper of Fiesta, Yezi made her solo claim to fame during her stint on “Unpretty Rapstar 2”. This time she is back, by force, and solo. Yezi hasn’t held back with her smooth rapping skills. With a killer beat for the backing track and a typical Korean girl hip-hop style, she came out fighting.
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IMFACT
“Lollipop”
ROOKIE DEBUT ALERT – That’s right we have another new boy group to look out for. This time it’s Star Empire’s new five member boy group IMFACT, with their release “Lollipop”. They’re very similar to the likes of Madtown, B.I.G, and MonstarX, but with the added Boyfriend, Teen Top vibe. The video is fun, bright coloured and slightly cute. The song is a mix of genres with a wide selection of dance routines mashed into one. Not bad for a debut song, but maybe a little cliché for the times.
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Cross Gene
“Noona, You”
It seems that since we last interviewed Cross Gene they have grown even further as entertainers and as musicians. Vocally this is a great example of what a little time in the industry can do for a group of lads wanting to make it big. The rapping perfectly accompanies the vocalist, and the music itself is high class pop and rock. The video is fun, classy, and so full of swag you will be checking yourself. This is definitely an anthem for K-pop in January, and it’s great to see the boys back in the Korean charts once again, though there is a slight Big Bang vibe from this release, which is not a bad thing!
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The Legend
“Crush On You”
It’s great to see some really promising groups coming back in the new year, The Legend being one of them. This new release has so much American retro to it with their big lights, drive through and even incorporating it into their choreography and fashion styling. It’s a really well put together production. The song itself is fun, bouncy, easy to follow and really catchy.
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Royal Pirates
“Dangerous”
It’s been a while since we have had any really good rock bands coming from Korea, but Royal Pirates are here with their latest single “Dangerous”. Full on rock, plus a splash of K-pop, with lots of very hunky men, and you have one very awesome release. This is definitely one of those full blast on the stereo, thrash around the room kind of songs, especially with some amazing electronic mixing on the decks halfway through the song. Love it!
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NiiHWA (Feat:I Su Jang )
“Say Yes”
NiiHWA’s vocals with the accompaniment of I Su Jang are hypnotising here, putting you completely at ease as you bop along to the beat of the song. The video is once again simple, very club worthy, yet instead of telling a story, it proceeds to give you a mood. A really nice and surprising release.
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Jung In
“UUU”
Jung In always has a beauty about her, both physically and vocally. Her voice is so full of emotions. With this ballad, the amount of power behind those vocals mixed with the powerful words of her lyrics is enough to bring a few tears to the eyes. The video is beautifully telling a story, and you find yourself lost within the song and the video together. The use of classical music with the prominent piano is reminiscent of something that Adele would sing, or the likes of Sia – absolutely stunning, emotional, and heartfelt.
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Dok2, Microdot, Fassnakuh, DH-Style
“Backindadayz”
When we all be old and talking about how music was back in the days, this song of epic proportions will likely crop up in conversation. Managing to go full blown underground retro, yet sparking it up with some modern day signed and approved rapping, this is before its years and legit a song that will go down in hip-hop history. There’s a general sense of fun in the video, from the mickey-taking throughout and a look back at how these standalone legendary rappers became who they are today.
So there you have it. January has been a rollercoaster of emotions, from ballads, hip-hop representation, and a lot of retro callings, with music videos taking a simple approach and concentrating on promoting the idols rather than storytelling. January has come and gone in a flash but February has just as much to offer in terms of good music.
It doesn’t seem that long ago we were reporting that K-pop boy group B.A.P would be gracing the UK as part of their “Live On Earth” world tour. And with all the commotion surrounding their long break from the industry (yes, one year in the K-pop world is a long time for inactivity), there didn’t seem too much hope of the boys returning to the UK any time soon, nor that they would embark on another world tour.
But we have some good news!
B.A.P’s managing company, TS Entertainment, has just announced on its official Facebook page that the boys are ready to dominate even more countries, to perform for even more fans and to hold even more shows. The members will be embarking on a 15-country, 30-show, 200,000-fan world tour titled “B.A.P Live On Earth: Awake”.
A teaser trailer was released to excite every Baby (B.A.P’s fanclub name) which revealed that Germany, the UK, Poland and Russia will be some of the key stops for the tour. They will also be visiting USA, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Taipei, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, China and of course Korea. But teasing fans even more was the information that the tour will begin in February and that more countries will be added at a later date.
If their previous concert that I caught is anything to go by, I am more than 100% sure that these new concerts are going to be unmissable. When the group came to London in 2014 there was a huge buzz amongst the crowd; the screams and singing were deafening, and the crowd participation was on point. The concert itself was highly anticipated by European K-pop fans, and B.A.P certainly delivered one very memorable event.
Be sure to keep checking back to MCM Buzz for updates about the B.A.P concert, and for any K-pop concerts coming to Europe. And be sure to show your love and support for B.A.P’s most recent release from their Matrix album: “Young, Wild & Free” below.
It doesn’t seem that long ago we were reporting that K-pop boy group B.A.P would be gracing the UK as part of their “Live On Earth” world tour. And with all the commotion surrounding their long break from the industry (yes, one year in the K-pop world is a long time for inactivity), there didn’t seem too much hope of the boys returning to the UK any time soon, nor that they would embark on another world tour.
But we have some good news!
B.A.P’s managing company, TS Entertainment, has just announced on its official Facebook page that the boys are ready to dominate even more countries, to perform for even more fans and to hold even more shows. The members will be embarking on a 15-country, 30-show, 200,000-fan world tour titled “B.A.P Live On Earth: Awake”.
A teaser trailer was released to excite every Baby (B.A.P’s fanclub name) which revealed that Germany, the UK, Poland and Russia will be some of the key stops for the tour. They will also be visiting USA, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Taipei, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, China and of course Korea. But teasing fans even more was the information that the tour will begin in February and that more countries will be added at a later date.
If their previous concert that I caught is anything to go by, I am more than 100% sure that these new concerts are going to be unmissable. When the group came to London in 2014 there was a huge buzz amongst the crowd; the screams and singing were deafening, and the crowd participation was on point. The concert itself was highly anticipated by European K-pop fans, and B.A.P certainly delivered one very memorable event.
Be sure to keep checking back to MCM Buzz for updates about the B.A.P concert, and for any K-pop concerts coming to Europe. And be sure to show your love and support for B.A.P’s most recent release from their Matrix album: “Young, Wild & Free” below.