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Lola Pops Off about KDramas
(S4) EP#152: Throwing it Back w/Lola: Summer Scent

Lola Pops Off about KDramas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 98:43


After a short break from my Throwing it Back episodes, we return with another classic, 2003's Summer Scent. It's one of the four "Endless Love" dramas, albeit the least popular one, but for me it was the first that I watched from this Hallyu Wave-inciting drama series. So, it only seemed right to return to it for this season! As we know, in this season of the podcast, we're jumping around the past 20+ years of Kdramaland to find and rediscover what it is about these small screen masterpieces that make us love and appreciate them so much. It's also a journey for me to return to my beginnings of watching Kdrama and remember what things I've learned from these dramas and what more I hope to learn as I continue watching them! So, join me as I try to figure out if there is merit in watching this 2003 melo about a heart transplant patient falling in love with her donor's first love. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lolapopsoffaboutkdramas/message

Lola Pops Off about KDramas
(S4) EP#144: Throwing it Back w/Lola: Goong/Princess Hours

Lola Pops Off about KDramas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 72:24


Today's episode is next in our Throwing it Back w/Lola season and this time I take it back to 2006's Goong/Princess Hours! As we know, in this season of the podcast, we'll be jumping around the past 20+ years of Kdramaland to find and rediscover what it is about these small screen masterpieces that make us love and appreciate them so much. It's also a journey for me to return to my beginnings of watching Kdrama and remember what things I've learned from these dramas and what more I hope to learn as I continue watching them! So, join me as I revisit Princess Hours/Goong to see what there is about this Hallyu Wave powerhouse that makes it such an iconic Kdrama! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lolapopsoffaboutkdramas/message

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Kpop Bookshelf
Everlasting Idols: Our Recap of the Documentary Super Junior: The Last Man Standing (Bonus Episode)

Kpop Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 56:31


One of the representative kpop groups of the Hallyu Wave, Super Junior, had a documentary come out about them called Super Junior: The Last Man Standing! In this bonus episode, my friend, Ash, and I recap and talk about our impressions of the documentary as well as some of our own personal memories.

Kpop Bookshelf
Everlasting Idols: Our Recap of the Documentary Super Junior: The Last Man Standing (Bonus Episode)

Kpop Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 56:31


One of the representative kpop groups of the Hallyu Wave, Super Junior, had a documentary come out about them called Super Junior: The Last Man Standing! In this bonus episode, my friend, Ash, and I recap and talk about our impressions of the documentary as well as some of our own personal memories.

K Drama Chat
3.16 - A Conversation with Professor Ernabel Demillo

K Drama Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 48:36


We're in between seasons 3 and 4! Today, Joanna has a conversation with Professor Ernabel Demillo, Department Chair of the Communication and Media Culture Department at Saint Peter's University and host of the Emmy-award winning "Asian American Life" show on CUNY-TV. We talk about:The many different genres of K Dramas.The K Dramas we're watching now: Tomorrow, Business Proposal, The Glory.What Ernabel thought about Mr. Sunshine, including the cinematography, the characters, the music, Korea history, and culture.The process that Sung Hee and Joanna use to create our episodes.The K Drama elements that we find in most K Dramas, e.g., umbrella scene, piggyback ride, back hug, deep lean.How Asian American Life is still the only monthly magazine show on broadcast TV devoted to the Asian American diaspora.How Asian American Life explores social issues through the Asian American lens, but also celebrates Asian-American achievements and milestones.The themes that “Asian American Life” covers: identity, Asian-American “firsts,” food, entertainment.How Asian American Life covers the rise in hate and crimes against Asian-Americans in the US.The Hallyu wave.Netflix' investment in K Dramas.25, 21, the K Drama that K Drama Chat will recap and analyze in Season 4.Next week, Sung Hee, Joanna and Jeanie (Sung Hee's sister) will talk about K Drama elements, Korean language, and why subtitles on K Dramas often don't quite match what's being said.References:Asian American Life on CUNY-TVAsian American Life on YouTubeAsian American Life on InstagramErnabel on InstagramProfessor Ernabel Demillo on the St. Peter's University website

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Kdrama Classics Ep1

COMMNTD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 51:45


Join Meron & Tory as they start a new series! Kdrama classics! Where we talk about the iconic KDrama that started the Hallyu Wave & more! Dramas  Love & Ambition  Eyes of Dawn Sandglass Autumn in My Heart Stairway to Heaven  Loves in Paris 

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Add to Cart with Kulap Vilaysack & SuChin Pak
Riding the Hallyu Wave with Gamechangers

Add to Cart with Kulap Vilaysack & SuChin Pak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 39:21


Su is another year older, and she's got wisdom to spare. Plus, Ku shares her game changers for perfect nails and eyeliner. Then Ku and Su discuss how fusion food and the Hallyu wave are uplifting and affirming Asian American identity.   Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners.    To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below.    This Dermelect Makeover Ridge Filler base coat is like concealer for your nails (and it looks great, too) The NakedPoppy Clean Liquid Eyeliner is perfect for a crisp wing that doesn't smudge or fade Mango lovers: Don't miss Menchaca Chocolates' Dark Chocolate-Dipped Dried Mangoes Food for thought from this New York Times article about identity and food  For more Korean fusion food, try this recipe for Kimchi Carbonara  Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a must-watch on Netflix   Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.    Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.    Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Golden Hour
Episode 190: Vape Daddies

The Golden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 75:05 Transcription Available


Theo recaps his adventure with Koreans and the guys talk the Hallyu Wave, vaping, Will Smith's apology video, Theo's invite to Red Table Talk, morning sex, all new KATS In The Wild, mosh pits, Andrew Tate and much more!  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. One per new customer. Min. $5 deposit and wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 8/20/22. SGP Opt-in req. Max. wager $10. Max winnings vary. Min 3-leg SGP. SGP must lose to receive up to $10 Free Bet award. Exp. prior to start of final UFC 277 fight. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Golden Hour
Episode 190: Vape Daddies

The Golden Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 74:05


Theo recaps his adventure with Koreans and the guys talk the Hallyu Wave, vaping, Will Smith's apology video, Theo's invite to Red Table Talk, morning sex, all new KATS In The Wild, mosh pits, Andrew Tate and much more!  If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. One per new customer. Min. $5 deposit and wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 8/20/22. SGP Opt-in req. Max. wager $10. Max winnings vary. Min 3-leg SGP. SGP must lose to receive up to $10 Free Bet award. Exp. prior to start of final UFC 277 fight. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JeepneyTrip
Out of the Kloset Into Hallyu!

JeepneyTrip

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 52:30 Transcription Available


Carmina and Patch come out of the Kloset to own their BTS and K-Drama addiction. They stop fangirling long enough to discuss the Philippines' and South Korea's shared historical paths and ponder why Korean culture, as embodied by the Hallyu Wave, resonates so strongly with Filipinos. But it wasn't all about “sarang” (love). They also discuss a 2020 controversy between Filipino and Korean netizens, explore emerging issues about Korean immigration to the Philippines, and their hopes for strengthened relations between the two. Most importantly, Patch solves a K-Drama mystery that has plagued them for many years!You can now get JeepneyTrip merchandise by clicking here!Thanks to JeepneyTrip's sponsor, SOLEPACK. Go to thesolepack.com and enter JEEPNEYTRIP10 at checkout for a 10% discount. For additional reading: The Birth of Korean Cool, Squid Game and the Korean concept of han, The Battle of Yultong, CLOY Inspiration, Good neighbors, [Analysis] Beyond Hallyu: Acknowledging the Koreans in our midst, Exploring Transnational Communities in the Philippines, Koreans in the Philippines: A Study of the Formation of their Social Organization, and Korea: The Impossible Country.  View these to learn more: Front Row: Ilang Koreanong Pinoy at heart, The 1st Korean who Traveled Philippines in History, and March of The Valiant: The Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea.  Visit https://jeepneytrip.buzzsprout.com or email at jeepneytrip@gmail.com.See https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy for Privacy Policy. 

Spill The Soju Kpop Podcast
Ep. 43 - Care Package: For the Ones in Need of a Healing Podcast

Spill The Soju Kpop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 51:08


While the Hallyu Wave has become a go-to safe haven for those that ride it, it does not always go easy on some. Amidst the high waves, the glitz and glamour, and sunshines and rainbows, there are its opposites as well. Ashley and Jan from Blue Moon Insight/Lounge have combined their empathic and intuitive powers (respectively) to discuss the well-being of K-artists and K-fans alike in line with current trends and issues in the K-industry, with hopes to provide reassurance, clarity, or sentiments that resonate well with the collective that are bundled up in what potentially can become a series of care packages made for those in need of it. Jan's Socials: Blue Moon Insight Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluemooninsight Blue Moon Lounge Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlueMoon_lounge Jan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/frmjnlnn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCITNLLwaZdPI9hqSoh7jgJA Book a reading with Jan here: bluemooninsight.as.me If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow, leave a comment, rate, and review our podcast! It will mean so much to us. Let us know what you want us to talk about by messaging us on our following platforms Telegram Community: https://t.me/spillthesoju Instagram: http://instagram.com/spillthesojupodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/stspodph Facebook: http://facebook.com/spillthesojupodcast E-mail: spillthesoju@gmail.com Website: msha.ke/spillthesoju Shopee Link: https://shp.ee/scbzgbi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spill-the-soju/message

Kpop Bookshelf
Season 2 Trailer - The Hallyu Wave!

Kpop Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 5:00


Trailer episode to put you in the mood for season 2 of KPop Bookshelf Podcast! This season is all about riding the Hallyu Wave! Dramas, Movies, Music, Food, Beauty, Gaming, and K-everything took the world by storm, and continues to do so today! Check out all the important links here!

Kpop Bookshelf
Season 2 Trailer - The Hallyu Wave!

Kpop Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 5:00


Trailer episode to put you in the mood for season 2 of KPop Bookshelf Podcast! This season is all about riding the Hallyu Wave! Dramas, Movies, Music, Food, Beauty, Gaming, and K-everything took the world by storm, and continues to do so today! Check out all the important links here!

Wallflowering with Litwits
Annyeong Hallyu

Wallflowering with Litwits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 29:43


At LitWits, we know a good thing when we see it! The Japanese and Korean Club have long been known for their exciting events and ideas. To better understand the Hallyu Wave and the spread of Korean and Japanese entertainment, and listen to us fangirl about your favorite K-Pop artists and K-Dramas, join the heads of Jnk in conversation with Wallflowering with LitWits.

Smouthies Podcast
80 : Hello Chingu (친구) - How Hallyu Wave Influenced Us (Feat. @imnandya)

Smouthies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 69:19


Bang bang bang! Gak kerasa ya sebulan bahas per kpop, kdrama dan per Koreaan.. kali ini di sum-kan dan ternyata banyak unsur korea yang masuk ke hidup Quisty, Reza dan Sung. Lumayan banyak yaa dari ujung pala sampe ujung kaki bahkan sampe pemikiran pun masuk ke Reza karena baru sadar kok sama ekspresifnya, Tapi yang paling paling adalah makanan kaaann yeorobun, siapa yang jadi suka makan sayur? Wkwkwkw tapi apakah korea akan berdampak pada pemilihan calon pasangan Quisty dan Reza? Eaaaa

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Death of the Hallyu Wave: The Great Migration Pt.2

COMMNTD

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 42:15


Join us as we continue talking about the globalization of Korean entertainment and how it pertains to the drama fandom. 

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Death of Hallyu Wave: The Great Migration Pt.1

COMMNTD

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 71:04


Join the COMMNTD podcast as we talk about the consequences of Hallyu becoming globalized. The shift in fandom behavior, history & our experiences. 

Patmmer Podcast: Kpop, Coffee, and Commentary
Patmmer #22 - We are 'Sorry Sorry' for not reacting sooner! Catching up with the kings, Super Junior!

Patmmer Podcast: Kpop, Coffee, and Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 70:00


We are back! This week's group in an oldie but a goodie; Kings of the Hallyu Wave! Join us as we go through 15 years of history with Super Junior! M/V Links: House Party: https://youtu.be/BtJMOVKjhUo Super Clap: https://youtu.be/9yimV9i-dY0 2YA2YAO: https://youtu.be/Uqi34thogl4 Times: 0:00 Start 0:13 Intro 2:44 Overview 32:43 Members 50:43 'House Party' Reaction/Review 58:05 'Super Clap' Reaction/Review 1:03:53 '2YA2YAO' Reaction/Review Follow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/patmmerpodcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/patmmerpodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/patmmerpodcast

Tokyo Whispers
Ep. 4 Pt. 2: K-Pop Idol Kevin Woo on the Japanese Music Industry, U-KISS, and Why K-Pop is So Popular

Tokyo Whispers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 35:47


Kevin & Deanna look back on Kevin's vibrant and successful career in Japan with his K-Pop Idol group U-KISS as well as his solo endeavors. Shoutout to all the Klovers! They talk about the extraordinary fan culture in Japan - Who are Kevin’s favorite Japanese musicians and what are his favorite anime’s? Kevin gives his two cents on the massive Hallyu Wave in Japan and his advice to people who aspire to succeed as artists in Japan, the #2 music market in the world. 

In Medias Mess
Veteran Fangirls Dissect the Hallyu Wave

In Medias Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 63:31


From the Billboard chart-toppers and Grammy nominations, it's safe to say that K-Pop has grown into a certified global phenomenon. But as veteran fans who've been here a while, we've literally seen it explode through the years. This week, our friend Nana Roman joins us as we throw it back to 2009, and take a closer look at the evolution, trends, and impact of the Korean media industry. We recorded this in November 2020, but we also recognize that this episode comes out at a difficult time for the Asian and Asian-American community. To learn more about what's happening and how to extend help, visit stopaapihate.org and hateisavirus.org. Join the conversation! Find us on Twitter: @InMediasMess Music for In Medias Mess by Sage Ilagan. Art for In Medias Mess by Bea Magbanua.

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
Almeng "compoSING of Love" (2014)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 7:11


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own. Unexpected. It’s the first word that comes to mind when reflecting on today’s group, co-ed duo Almeng. The “little eggs” (the meaning of the group’s name in Korean) are K-pop Star 3 alumnus who combine hip-hop and R&B with an unexpected approach. Their short discography, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, the Goodpods app takeover is tomorrow, February 10, 2021. I need your help in helping the Black into K-pop Coalition gain at least 25 group members on the app! Goodpod’s mission is simple -- making it easy for people to find great podcasts by following their friends to see what they’re listening to and for podcasters to grow their audiences through word of mouth recommendations. It’s a social media platform exclusively for podcast content. How cool is that? Download the app, follow my profile, Multifacetedacg, and check out some of my favorite podcasts outside of the Hallyu Wave. Last thing before we get started. BKC wanted to let you know about an awesome giveaway we're doing right now to uplift Black podcasters in the K-Pop fanbase. We're giving a one hundred dollar Amazon gift card to one lucky listener. All you have to do to enter to win is to head to Podchaser and leave a review for any BKC podcast (or an episode of their podcast) in the month of February. We've made it really easy for you with a list of all the BKC podcasts. Just go to http://podchaser.com/bkc (podchaser.com/bkc) and start leaving reviews to enter. Again that's http://podchaser.com/bkc (podchaser.com/bkc) and you could win! Onto the music! Almeng consists of two members -- miss Choi Rin and mister Lee Haeyong -- born in October in 1990. Unlike our most recent co-ed duo, these two are not siblings but met during their days in college. An Internet search of images of the group gives you no idea what type of music you’ll hear. Even more cleverly, stereotypical expectations will make you believe that once you hear the first few sounds of their music, you know who’s bringing what type of vocal experience to the table. Unless you were consumed with interest from K-pop Star 3 in 2013 and 2014, you’d have no idea that Choi Rin soars in rapping and Lee Haeyong’s grainy singing voice is wonderful. Although these lanes occasionally cross on their October 12, 2014 debut album, “compoSING of Love,” both members know where they excel. “compoSING of Love” was released with YNB Entertainment and features six tracks, making it a lovely EP. Choi Rin can sing but the woman has range when rapping. Her tone is intriguing and her cadences are worth a rewind, language comprehension doesn’t even matter. Lee Haeyong takes the theme of the album, love, and convinces you that it’s essential to a life well-lived with his gorgeous vocals. And both members joined hands in writing, composing, and producing their debut album, making it a true reflection of their ages and style. They once joked about this, stating in an interview with Korean publication News 1 that because Lee Haeyong had already served in the military, his writing brings more to the music process than similar duos because of life experience, acknowledging their entertainment seniors AKMU in the process. What I enjoyed most about this album is the fact that they sound mature. This is not a jab at other artists and I don’t want it to be mistaken as such. These artists were already in their early 20s when they made their debut and each single they’ve released since “compoSING of Love” reflects a progression of maturity that comes along with aging. Now in their early 30s, their music resonates most with my personal... Support this podcast

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
Almeng "compoSING of Love" (2014)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 7:11


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.Unexpected. Its the first word that comes to mind when reflecting on todays group, co-ed duo Almeng. The little eggs (the meaning of the groups name in Korean) are K-pop Star 3 alumnus who combine hip-hop and R&B with an unexpected approach. Their short discography, right after the drop.Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, the Goodpods app takeover is tomorrow, February 10, 2021. I need your help in helping the Black into K-pop Coalition gain at least 25 group members on the app! Goodpods mission is simple -- making it easy for people to find great podcasts by following their friends to see what theyre listening to and for podcasters to grow their audiences through word of mouth recommendations. Its a social media platform exclusively for podcast content. How cool is that? Download the app, follow my profile, Multifacetedacg, and check out some of my favorite podcasts outside of the Hallyu Wave.Last thing before we get started. BKC wanted to let you know about an awesome giveaway we're doing right now to uplift Black podcasters in the K-Pop fanbase. We're giving a one hundred dollar Amazon gift card to one lucky listener. All you have to do to enter to win is to head to Podchaser and leave a review for any BKC podcast (or an episode of their podcast) in the month of February. We've made it really easy for you with a list of all the BKC podcasts. Just go to podchaser.com/bkc and start leaving reviews to enter. Again that's podchaser.com/bkc and you could win!Onto the music!Almeng consists of two members -- miss Choi Rin and mister Lee Haeyong -- born in October in 1990. Unlike our most recent co-ed duo, these two are not siblings but met during their days in college. An Internet search of images of the group gives you no idea what type of music youll hear. Even more cleverly, stereotypical expectations will make you believe that once you hear the first few sounds of their music, you know whos bringing what type of vocal experience to the table. Unless you were consumed with interest from K-pop Star 3 in 2013 and 2014, youd have no idea that Choi Rin soars in rapping and Lee Haeyongs grainy singing voice is wonderful. Although these lanes occasionally cross on their October 12, 2014 debut album, compoSING of Love, both members know where they excel.compoSING of Love was released with YNB Entertainment and features six tracks, making it a lovely EP. Choi Rin can sing but the woman has range when rapping. Her tone is intriguing and her cadences are worth a rewind, language comprehension doesnt even matter. Lee Haeyong takes the theme of the album, love, and convinces you that its essential to a life well-lived with his gorgeous vocals. And both members joined hands in writing, composing, and producing their debut album, making it a true reflection of their ages and style. They once joked about this, stating in an interview with Korean publication News 1 that because Lee Haeyong had already served in the military, his writing brings more to the music process than similar duos because of life experience, acknowledging their entertainment seniors AKMU in the process.What I enjoyed most about this album is the fact that they sound mature. This is not a jab at other artists and I dont want it to be mistaken as such. These artists were already in their early 20s when they made their debut and each single...

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
Akdong Musician: Final Thoughts

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 6:37


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.Today marks the end of our time with Akdong Musician and Im sad to see them go. Final Thoughts are rarely scripted but there was no need to extend myself for what has clearly been an enjoyable collection of songs. You likely know what the overall discography ranking is by now. Albums Summer Episode, Sailing and Happening, right after the drop.Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, February is Black History Month and Im participating in activities the remainder of this month with Black Into K-pop! Black Into K-pop (BKC) is a coalition, cohort, and community of Black K-pop podcasts coming together during the month of February, to collaborate with each other in a variety of ways. You can visit https://blackintokpop.tumblr.com/ to learn more about the members and view our calendar. One upcoming event that you can definitely participate in regardless of ethnicity is the Goodpods app takeover on February 10, 2021.Goodpods mission is simple -- making it easy for people to find great podcasts by following their friends to see what theyre listening to and for podcasters to grow their audiences through word of mouth recommendations. Its a social media platform exclusively for podcast content. How cool is that? Download the app, follow my profile, Multifacetedacg, and check out some of my favorite podcasts outside of the Hallyu Wave.Last thing before we get started. BKC wanted to let you know about an awesome giveaway we're doing right now to uplift Black podcasters in the K-Pop fanbase. We're giving a one hundred dollar Amazon gift card to one lucky listener. All you have to do to enter to win is to head to Podchaser and leave a review for any BKC podcast (or an episode of their podcast) in the month of February. We've made it really easy for you with a list of all the BKC podcasts. Just go to podchaser.com/bkc and start leaving reviews to enter. Again that's podchaser.com/bkc and you could win!Onto the music, onto the music!In 2017, AKMU released two songs to add to your road trip playlist with their July 20th release, Summer Episode. The two songs, Dinosaur and My Darling are upbeat and feel like the energy of summer, but I remember Dinosaur promotions the most from that year. And for what its worth, it was lovely of them to have given their fans and general listeners three seasons of music to enjoy, as hiatus was inevitable. Lee Chan-hyuk after all had mandatory military enlistment that began that September. While he served the South Korean Marines, Lee Su-hyun had solo schedules in radio and television. When it was time to come back together, the duo released the eclectic Sailing on September 25, 2019. This album sounds nothing like their past albums, all the while staying true to their unique sound and colors. The 35 minutes of playtime skips to-and-fro between pop, folk, Americana, and rock genres. By the time I reached the third track on the 10-track album, I found myself excited about what the next song could possibly sound like. It was hard to set an expectation, but the course could be trusted, much like the experience of sailing. You step onto your boat, feeling it adjust itself to the waves, and set sail into whatever may come.And if November 16, 2020, was any clue, their latest...

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
Akdong Musician: Final Thoughts

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 6:37


An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own. Today marks the end of our time with Akdong Musician and I’m sad to see them go. Final Thoughts are rarely scripted but there was no need to extend myself for what has clearly been an enjoyable collection of songs. You likely know what the overall discography ranking is by now. Albums Summer Episode, Sailing and Happening, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, February is Black History Month and I’m participating in activities the remainder of this month with Black Into K-pop! Black Into K-pop (BKC) is a coalition, cohort, and community of Black K-pop podcasts coming together during the month of February, to collaborate with each other in a variety of ways. You can visit https://blackintokpop.tumblr.com/ (https://blackintokpop.tumblr.com/) to learn more about the members and view our calendar. One upcoming event that you can definitely participate in regardless of ethnicity is the Goodpods app takeover on February 10, 2021. Goodpod’s mission is simple -- making it easy for people to find great podcasts by following their friends to see what they’re listening to and for podcasters to grow their audiences through word of mouth recommendations. It’s a social media platform exclusively for podcast content. How cool is that? Download the app, follow my profile, Multifacetedacg, and check out some of my favorite podcasts outside of the Hallyu Wave. Last thing before we get started. BKC wanted to let you know about an awesome giveaway we're doing right now to uplift Black podcasters in the K-Pop fanbase. We're giving a one hundred dollar Amazon gift card to one lucky listener. All you have to do to enter to win is to head to Podchaser and leave a review for any BKC podcast (or an episode of their podcast) in the month of February. We've made it really easy for you with a list of all the BKC podcasts. Just go to http://podchaser.com/bkc (podchaser.com/bkc) and start leaving reviews to enter. Again that's http://podchaser.com/bkc (podchaser.com/bkc) and you could win! Onto the music, onto the music! In 2017, AKMU released two songs to add to your road trip playlist with their July 20th release, Summer Episode. The two songs, “Dinosaur” and “My Darling” are upbeat and feel like the energy of summer, but I remember “Dinosaur” promotions the most from that year. And for what it’s worth, it was lovely of them to have given their fans and general listeners three seasons of music to enjoy, as hiatus was inevitable. Lee Chan-hyuk after all had mandatory military enlistment that began that September. While he served the South Korean Marines, Lee Su-hyun had solo schedules in radio and television.    When it was time to come back together, the duo released the eclectic “Sailing” on September 25, 2019. This album sounds nothing like their past albums, all the while staying true to their unique sound and colors. The 35 minutes of playtime skips to-and-fro between pop, folk, Americana, and rock genres. By the time I reached the third track on the 10-track album, I found myself excited about what the next song could possibly sound like. It was hard to set an expectation, but the course could be trusted, much like the experience of sailing. You step onto your boat, feeling it adjust itself to the waves, and set sail into whatever may come. And if November 16, 2020, was any clue, their latest release, “Happening,” is a sign of something to come along the lines of “Sailing.” The single album is edgy and a potential prelude to a dynamic comeback. I can only hope for another live album, too! If you have time today, listen to the Sailing Tour live... Support this podcast

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own. When a group goes on informal hiatus or disbands, it can be a major disruption for fans. The Hallyu Wave is a vast ocean of artists having their moment in the sun, cresting, and quite possibly not rising to the same levels again. When today’s idol group had their contracts expire on March 31, 2019, had they made enough of an impact on the scene to potentially return as soloists? It’s almost been two years since then and it appears that they’ve moved on from idoldom. Let’s journey into the discography of former boy group A-Jax and hear their story, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, on June 1, 2012, South Korean boy band A-Jax made their debut with the song “One 4 U,” a song that was anticipated from the fan following developed through their survival show, Making the Star. Before they were known as DSP Boys, taking the approach of many Korean labels when a group is close to debut but not quite out of the pre-debut process. The month of April was spent introducing the members and concluded with an April 24, 2012 announcement that DSP Boys were to be called A-Jax. I’m actually fine with this name, as they chose to be named after the Greek mythological hero -- they wanted to convey courage and power. This is a name that makes sense, SoKo!  When June 1 rolled around, then members Seo Jaehyung, Maeng Yunyoung, Moon Jihu (who previously went by Hyojun), Park Sungmin, Lee Seungyeop, Kim Dowoo (who previously went by Hyeongkon), and Ham Seungjin, released the single album plus “Never Let Go” but didn’t make major waves chart-wise. Their follow-up single, “Hot Game,” brought them to the peak position of number 59 on Korean charts, but both this single and their debut numerically remained lukewarm. They even took on the Japanese market immediately, re-releasing their singles in Japan. At least a buzz was starting to begin? It is hard to be on a label that housed disbanded seniors KARA and not be overshadowed by other boy bands like EXO and BIGBANG at the time when A-Jax started, but they didn’t back down. On November 15, 2012, A-Jax released their first EP entitled “2MYX” (“to my ex”) and climbed up to the number 6 spot on Korean charts. In just over five months, they made an impact with three unreleased songs alongside their three previous releases and deliver a 26-minute EP that is unique. First, the production choices pulled from established samples and styles that have worked for other artists without being too obvious. For the title track, “2MYX” utilizes a drum kit that will immediately resonate with fans of New Jack Swing. The best comparison is Michael Jackson’s “Keep it in the Closet,” and it works well for the song. This influence can likely be chalked up to the works of Korean American producer Steven Lee, who has produced and pinned multiple hits over his 20-year career.  Second, the seven members of A-Jax maximized on choral singing, choosing to use as many of their vocals as possible in bridges, choruses, and refrains. Some groups make the distinction between vocal lines and rap lines very clear. By going with that “all-together-now” arrangement, it helped them stand out.  They honestly remind me of 2PM's “1:59 PM” album with “2MYX.” The songs jump from one style to another throughout the EP and it is more flash in the pan than strategically planned. Therefore, K-pop fans on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being essential listening and 1 not worth mentioning, the A3Day rating for this album is a 4. Since their discography isn’t extensive, I’m not sure if they’ll be able to rise above that rank, but we can only push forward... Support this podcast

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.When a group goes on informal hiatus or disbands, it can be a major disruption for fans. The Hallyu Wave is a vast ocean of artists having their moment in the sun, cresting, and quite possibly not rising to the same levels again. When todays idol group had their contracts expire on March 31, 2019, had they made enough of an impact on the scene to potentially return as soloists? Its almost been two years since then and it appears that theyve moved on from idoldom. Lets journey into the discography of former boy group A-Jax and hear their story, right after the drop.Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, on June 1, 2012, South Korean boy band A-Jax made their debut with the song One 4 U, a song that was anticipated from the fan following developed through their survival show, Making the Star. Before they were known as DSP Boys, taking the approach of many Korean labels when a group is close to debut but not quite out of the pre-debut process. The month of April was spent introducing the members and concluded with an April 24, 2012 announcement that DSP Boys were to be called A-Jax. Im actually fine with this name, as they chose to be named after the Greek mythological hero -- they wanted to convey courage and power. This is a name that makes sense, SoKo! When June 1 rolled around, then members Seo Jaehyung, Maeng Yunyoung, Moon Jihu (who previously went by Hyojun), Park Sungmin, Lee Seungyeop, Kim Dowoo (who previously went by Hyeongkon), and Ham Seungjin, released the single album plus Never Let Go but didnt make major waves chart-wise. Their follow-up single, Hot Game, brought them to the peak position of number 59 on Korean charts, but both this single and their debut numerically remained lukewarm. They even took on the Japanese market immediately, re-releasing their singles in Japan. At least a buzz was starting to begin? It is hard to be on a label that housed disbanded seniors KARA and not be overshadowed by other boy bands like EXO and BIGBANG at the time when A-Jax started, but they didnt back down.On November 15, 2012, A-Jax released their first EP entitled 2MYX (to my ex) and climbed up to the number 6 spot on Korean charts. In just over five months, they made an impact with three unreleased songs alongside their three previous releases and deliver a 26-minute EP that is unique. First, the production choices pulled from established samples and styles that have worked for other artists without being too obvious. For the title track, 2MYX utilizes a drum kit that will immediately resonate with fans of New Jack Swing. The best comparison is Michael Jacksons Keep it in the Closet, and it works well for the song. This influence can likely be chalked up to the works of Korean American producer Steven Lee, who has produced and pinned multiple hits over his 20-year career. Second, the seven members of A-Jax maximized on choral singing, choosing to use as many of their vocals as possible in bridges, choruses, and refrains. Some groups make the distinction between vocal lines and rap lines very clear. By going with that all-together-now arrangement, it helped them stand out. They honestly remind me of 2PM's 1:59 PM album with 2MYX. The songs jump from one style to another throughout the EP and it is more flash in the pan than strategically planned. Therefore, K-pop fans on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being essential listening and 1 not worth mentioning, the A3Day rating for this album is a 4. Since their discography isnt extensive, Im not sure if theyll be able...

A3Day Sister Show
Jinju's GOT7... The Final?

A3Day Sister Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 25:50


A3Day Sister Show is the less filtered companion to Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day. This podcast will cover various aspects of the Hallyu Wave and provide both factual and opinionated commentary from me and invited guests. From long-form rants and history lessons to storytimes and interviews, please enjoy the show!Read the full rant on the A3Day Blog.

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A3Day Sister Show
Jinju's GOT7... The Final?

A3Day Sister Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 25:50


A3Day Sister Show is the less filtered companion to Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day. This podcast will cover various aspects of the Hallyu Wave and provide both factual and opinionated commentary from me and invited guests. From long-form rants and history lessons to storytimes and interviews, please enjoy the show! Read the full rant on the https://a3day.tumblr.com/private/664128100090658816/tumblr_r0gm476jEe1wrdd4f (A3Day Blog).

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A3Day Sister Show
A3Day Sister Show Trailer (2021)

A3Day Sister Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 0:38


A3Day Sister Show is the less filtered companion to Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day. This podcast will cover various aspects of the Hallyu Wave and provide both factual and opinionated commentary from me and invited guests. From long-form rants and history lessons to storytimes and interviews, please enjoy the show!

DisKovery With A K
Wonder Girls, legends and beginners of the Hallyu Wave

DisKovery With A K

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 25:54


Today we are back with the last episode of this season of DisKovery With A K!. We had to close this season with the best music, we are talking about the one and only Wonder Girls.

Learn Korean and Korean Culture
Episode 4: Hallyu Wave (한류)

Learn Korean and Korean Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 12:24


You can find vocab list at: bit.ly/learnKC4 (all episode vocab lists are here: bit.ly/learnK) And make suggestions for future topics at: tinyurl.com/learnKPodcast If you'd like to help this podcast keep going, please consider donating: https://ko-fi.com/learnkorean Your donation will help us promote this podcast and continue providing resources/episodes for you all! Thank you :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learn-korean-culture/support

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Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
S3 Special Episode 2: History of K-pop Light Sticks

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 16:54


In this Special Episode, Ashley gives an overview of how “glorified flashlights” came to be within the Hallyu Wave.

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
S3 Special Episode 2: History of K-pop Light Sticks

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020


In this Special Episode, Ashley gives an overview of how glorified flashlights came to be within the Hallyu Wave. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

MAJOR MINOR
Eps. 10: Halu Karena Hallyu (Part 1)

MAJOR MINOR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 22:18


Kilas balik kesan pertama dari para host dan tamu kami, Robinsar Simanjuntak (@robiinsarsimanjuntak) dan Asri Maulidya (@asrmawl). Berawal dari drama Korea, beranjak ke SNSD dan Super Junior. Berangkat dari dekade era 2000an dan bermuara kepada idola kelahiran 2000an. Bukan cerita singkat, makanya kita 'patah' episode ini sampai dua babak. Tunggu ya part 2 tentang bahasan in-depth yang sangat serius untuk didengarkan. Kita semua gak menghujat para idola kita, karena kita gak denial untuk terjerembab ke lembah Hallyu Wave! K-popers, mari merapatkan barisan! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastmajorminor/message

The Krazecast
Episode 7: The K-Pop Creator Space ft. CarKpop, Press vs. Fan & Saturday

The Krazecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 72:49


This week our hosts are joined by the boys of CarKpop! Chaos ensues as the group discusses life in the creator space of the Hallyu Wave, veers off topic into some strong opinions, and finds amusement at Bryson's expense. The hosts later dive into the experience of K-Pop coverage as press members rather than just fans, and finish off highlighting rookie girl group Saturday. Be sure to check out CarKpop on YouTube and follow them on Twitter and Instagram @_CarKpop!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Krazecast
Episode 4: The New Generation of K-Pop, Memorable Debuts & KNK

The Krazecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 56:16


This week Roxy, Jay and Amber discuss the new generation of K-Pop and how it has changed from previous generations. They also dive into memorable group debuts from their time in the Hallyu Wave, and shine some light on the lovely boys of KNK.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hallyu Been
Hallyu Been Intro

Hallyu Been

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 0:09


Welcome to Hallyu Been, a podcast where Alex tries to explain the Hallyu Wave to Jonathan.

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Kpop Kronicles
Good Bye 2019 Hello 2020

Kpop Kronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 69:16


2019 was a tough year for Kpop. Join us as we discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of one of the most turbulent and epic years for the Hallyu Wave. *Disclaimer, this episode was recorded on January 5th. Some predictions have already been proven right and wrong.*

The Daily Plug with Cy & TJ
Episode 1 - Cyberbullying

The Daily Plug with Cy & TJ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 98:58


It's been a particularly rough five or six weeks for fans of the Hallyu Wave. f(x) disbanding, the passing of former member Sulli, Monsta X's Wonho leaving the group (no matter how temporarily or permanently). It seems 2019 is trying to compete with 2017 as the worst year in Hallyu. But it all boils down to one thing: fan entitlement in the era of "social media." A serious consequence of which is cyberbullying. With the push from South Korea's government to crack down on malicious comments, one has to wonder, is it too little too late? After all, bullying is just a symptom. The root of the problem is much deeper. Join Cy, TJ, and special guest, Matthew as they discuss the consequences of fan entitlement, cyberbullying and the pain of living with mental illness. -- For anyone who's going through problems with mental and/or emotional health, there are resources out there. People who care and want to help you. Reach out. You are not alone and do not have to suffer in silence. Call the Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Here is a list of hotlines all over the world. Visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention's website for more resources and get the help you need and deserve. For immediate help, or if you just need someone to speak to securely and without judgment, try 7 Cups. With a community of people worldwide and trained professionals always ready to help you sort out what you're dealing with, 7 Cups is just one solution to help clear your head, heart and spirit. Remember, you are not alone. There are people who care. Your spot in this world is important and necessary. Give yourself a chance and the care you deserve! Take care of yourselves and each other! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Plat AB
Plat AB - 31 Mei 2019

Plat AB

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 22:52


Pemuka agama temperamental dan ancaman di balik Hallyu Wave.

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Kpoppercast
Especial #6 - Quem é 4Minute?

Kpoppercast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 13:15


Que saudade! No episódio, eu me seguro para não falar muito da Hyuna, explico como o 4MINUTE teve metido com a Coreia do Norte, sua influência na Hallyu Wave e os altos e baixos do quinteto. Perdoa que falei Sohyun errado no final.

Acito Talks!
Hallyu: When and Why am so obsessed

Acito Talks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 28:23


my current obsession on all things Korean aka Hallyu Wave, and how it all started.

Foibles: A Mother-Daughter Podcast
Foibles Episode 7 Our Trip to South Korea

Foibles: A Mother-Daughter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 46:30


EPISODE 7 Trip to S. Korea Notes -On our trip we stayed in the Seoul neighborhood Hyehwa, netdoor to Sungkyunkwan University. The name of the Palcae/garden complex we describe in the episode is Changgyeonggung Palace. From here you can easily walk to Bukcheon and Insadong, the neighborhoods where the tradition architecture of houses and shops has been preserved. -Nami Island: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264244 -Other fun things to do in S. Korea: watch street performers, drink beer in the park, visit a jimjilbang- a nude spa where you can spend the night, eat street food, visit street markets (fish markets highly recommended), go hiking. "Hallyu Wave" is the name of the S. Korean pop culture movement that encompasses t.v. dramas to k-pop music. Check out 'trot' music if you're intrigued by the kinds of old-school ballads that influenced pop music in the 70s and 80s. Our Top Dramas:-Coffee Prince (2007)-Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010)-Secret Garden (2010)-My Beautiful Sam-Soon (2005)-My Love From Another Star (2013) - Females stars we love:Ha Ji-Wan (Secret Garden)Yoon Yoo-Sun (My Girlfriend is a Gumiho)Kim Sun-A (My Beautiful Sam Soon)Jun Ji-hyun (My Love from Another Star)Yoon Eun-hye (Coffee Prince) Male stars we love:Hyun Bin (Binny) (Several dramas)Sung Dong-Il (My Girlfriend is a Gumiho)Song Joong-Ki (Fan Boy) (Several dramas)Park Yoochun (Sungkyunkwan Scandal)Kim Soo-hyun (My Love from Another Star)Gong Yoo (Coffee Prince) Music in this Episode:-"Let's Get Out of this Country" by Camera Obscura-"Devil" by SUPER JUNIOR (K-pop group)-"Curtain Call" by Taeyeon

What Just Happened?
K-Pop: The Hallyu Wave (Ep. 26)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 32:30


The K-pop boy band ‘BTS’ made history on November 19, 2017 as the first ever Korean band to perform on the American Music Awards. If you’re mystified by the worldwide phenomenon known as K-pop, you’re not alone. K-pop has experienced a massive surge in popularity in recent years. K-pop has come a LONG way from its roots twenty five years ago when a single live performance by a rookie band electrified the nation. And it’s remarkable that what is essentially “Top 40” music from the relatively small nation of South Korea has reached such epic heights of global domination. Our story beings with a 19 year old high school dropout, a lonely 13 year old teenage girl, and “a boy named Soo.” (Afterword coming soon!) SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach me at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com

What Just Happened?
K-Pop: The Hallyu Wave (Ep. 26)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 32:30


The K-pop boy band ‘BTS’ made history on November 19, 2017 as the first ever Korean band to perform on the American Music Awards. If you’re mystified by the worldwide phenomenon known as K-pop, you’re not alone. K-pop has experienced a massive surge in popularity in recent years. K-pop has come a LONG way from its roots twenty five years ago when a single live performance by a rookie band electrified the nation. And it’s remarkable that what is essentially “Top 40” music from the relatively small nation of South Korea has reached such epic heights of global domination. Our story beings with a 19 year old high school dropout, a lonely 13 year old teenage girl, and “a boy named Soo.” (Afterword coming soon!) SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach me at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com