South Korean girl group, sub-unit of After School
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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.Several days have passed and were back with the show. In a world where fast and consistent content rules the land, and attention spans are shorter than ever, I thank you for being a positive audience and your willingness to wait for me. Now, on this National Teachers Day, allow me to turn your attention back to where we left off, class. After Schools discography continues, right after the drop. Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, we have reached the debut studio album, Virgin, a whopping 13 track experience on both Pledis Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment labels. LOEN is now Kakao M and likely assumed co-publishing responsibilities for this album because of a long-standing positive reputation. While Pledis was relatively new on the scene with a year 2007 founding, LOEN was established in 1978. Interestingly enough, Pledis is almost like the new kid on the block again, as it was acquired by Big Hit Entertainment in May 2020. Back to the album. The studio album is less than an hour long but delivers a solid experience. Approaching this April 29, 2011 release date began in 2009, thus setting the scene for anticipation. The groups ninth member, E-Young, was introduced during this era and there were other big moments for After School, such as their leaders debut solo project and the first full-length album from subunit Orange Caramel. The group was riding a buzz wave and audiences wanted to hear what was next. Nine new tracks were released, including two as solos for members Raina and Jungah; and three songs were re-recordings. Their third single, Shampoo, was added as a radio edit, too. In terms of singles from the album, technically November 2009s Because of You is first and March 2010s Bang! is second. The songs were added to the studio album to create a solid thread, as if to say, Hey, we know what vibe we want to give you and weve been consistent about it for years. Okay, maybe not to say that specifically but it was clever planning on the production side. By grabbing older tracks and incorporating them into After Schools first studio album, it shows that the direction for their sound, the colors they were intended to create, was solid from the get-go. There wasnt any experimentation prior that would tarnish the potential of the album Virgin, is what Im saying.Nonetheless, I didnt wholeheartedly enjoy it. The music production during this time in pop music was hollow. A lot of music sounded like Norway-founded, Los Angeles-based music production duo Stargate (if you need a point of reference, think Beyoncs Irreplaceable or much of Rihannas Good Girl Gone Bad studio album). They were sought after and produced simple songs that put guitars in the spotlight but not a bass. This production style caters to crafting for lyrics and not for musicality. As a music producer whos focused on instrumentals, I dont prioritize space for lyrics, but for the various instruments to do the talking. I acknowledge my bias in this review but I also admit boredom with hearing limitations in vocal arrangements as well for After School. They did not attempt anything too drastic. Suffice it to say, if it aint broke, dont fix it, is the standing motif for this group.That aside, K-pop fans on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being essential listening and 1 not worth mentioning, the A3Day rating on this is a 5. The energy of the album is consistent and though there is a perceived tendency to end on a mellow track, the closing track brings the continuity full-circle. Some versions will have the...
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. Several days have passed and we’re back with the show. In a world where fast and consistent content rules the land, and attention spans are shorter than ever, I thank you for being a positive audience and your willingness to wait for me. Now, on this National Teacher’s Day, allow me to turn your attention back to where we left off, class. After School’s discography continues, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, we have reached the debut studio album, “Virgin,” a whopping 13 track experience on both Pledis Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment labels. LOEN is now Kakao M and likely assumed co-publishing responsibilities for this album because of a long-standing positive reputation. While Pledis was relatively new on the scene with a year 2007 founding, LOEN was established in 1978. Interestingly enough, Pledis is almost like the new kid on the block again, as it was acquired by Big Hit Entertainment in May 2020. Back to the album. The studio album is less than an hour long but delivers a solid experience. Approaching this April 29, 2011 release date began in 2009, thus setting the scene for anticipation. The group’s ninth member, E-Young, was introduced during this era and there were other big moments for After School, such as their leader’s debut solo project and the first full-length album from subunit Orange Caramel. The group was riding a buzz wave and audiences wanted to hear what was next. Nine new tracks were released, including two as solos for members Raina and Jungah; and three songs were re-recordings. Their third single, “Shampoo,” was added as a radio edit, too. In terms of singles from the album, technically November 2009’s “Because of You” is first and March 2010’s “Bang!” is second. The songs were added to the studio album to create a solid thread, as if to say, “Hey, we know what vibe we want to give you and we’ve been consistent about it for years.” Okay, maybe not to say that specifically but it was clever planning on the production side. By grabbing older tracks and incorporating them into After School’s first studio album, it shows that the direction for their sound, the colors they were intended to create, was solid from the get-go. There wasn’t any experimentation prior that would tarnish the potential of the album “Virgin,” is what I’m saying. Nonetheless, I didn’t wholeheartedly enjoy it. The music production during this time in pop music was hollow. A lot of music sounded like Norway-founded, Los Angeles-based music production duo Stargate (if you need a point of reference, think Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable” or much of Rihanna’s “Good Girl Gone Bad” studio album). They were sought after and produced simple songs that put guitars in the spotlight but not a bass. This production style caters to crafting for lyrics and not for musicality. As a music producer who’s focused on instrumentals, I don’t prioritize space for lyrics, but for the various instruments to do the talking. I acknowledge my bias in this review but I also admit boredom with hearing limitations in vocal arrangements as well for After School. They did not attempt anything too drastic. Suffice it to say, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” is the standing motif for this group. That aside, K-pop fans on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being essential listening and 1 not worth mentioning, the A3Day rating on this is a 5. The energy of the album is consistent and though there is a perceived tendency to end on a mellow track, the closing track brings the continuity full-circle. Some versions will have the radio edit of “Shampoo” as the close... Support this podcast
Today we conclude our After School episodes! We'll be talking about the activites of After School as a full group and the sub-unit Orange Caramel, as well as figuring out where all the members are today! ------ Our ( https://docs.google.com/document/d/1us9qSwkzBsPrsJVjlcrlPa--oABEyYV4shnTQwdgY70/edit?usp=sharing ) Script: shorturl.at/xPQUY ------ Twitter: kpopsunbaes Instagram: k.pop.sunbae Tumblr: kpopotd, kpopotd2, kpopsunbae
TRACKLIST: Abing Abing - Aing - Bangkok City - CATALLENA - Funny Hunny - Lipstick - Magic Girl - MY COPYCAT - Shanghai Romance - The Gangnam Avenue
Today we'll be talking about the history of After School! From their debut with Ah ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRiCliq8uiQ ) ! to the rise of Orange Caramel, we're going to be telling you about it all! ---- Our Script ( https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-2EIExx7SgbKX6GJijj_ZfB8Hqcj_5y1Z_gWpXK5-qU/edit?usp=sharing ) ---- Twitter : kpopsunbaes Instagram : k.pop.sunbae Tumblr : kpopotd, kpopotd2, kpopsunbae
En un domingo por la tarde, el icónico dúo de las 2Jin (John y Naru) se juntan con un par de chelitas a kgüinear sobre la polémica de Daisy con MLD, el hiatus de HaSeul y el reciente teaser de LOONA "#2". Nos preguntamos ¿Qué es el Kpop? ¿Cómo se forma un idol? Todo eso desde sus inicios. Estuvimos "Buscando el Flop" de indiscutidos Bops de Chung Ha, Yves y Orange Caramel.
Nesse episódio explico como um clipe pode acabar sendo banido com a ajuda de Epik High, Lee Hyori, TVXQ, Rain, Ivy, SISTAR, INFINITE, Brown Eyed Girls, BIGBANG, T-ara, PSY, Orange Caramel, Stellar, Jay Park, WINNER, NCT 127 e Holland.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about her recipe for blondies.
This week the Fan Forum are talking to Kevin about sub-units. The successful ones like Orange Caramel and GD and TOP, and the less successful ones like Rainbow Pixie. Z:EA had three sub-units and Kevin was in three sub-units. He spills on how companies choose who's in what sub-units and what was different about working with girls.
This week, we get a visit from the Flower Boy Brigade, Petey gets hyped about Girls' Generation's long-awaited comeback, they wonder if GFriend might get caught playing it safe for the rest of their career, and lament the inevitable disappearance of Orange Caramel. All that, strong old ladies, new songs, and more!
Jimmy and Sarah come up with an idea for a high school anime with absolutely nothing weird going on. Make sure to send us your suggestions for songs that you want to be the next big anime hit! Magic Girl - Orange Caramel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btqtftCnC-s Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantAnimePod
On this special episode we have invited our close friends, Felix and Natalie, to experience KPOP for the first time! They got to listen to BTS, BIGBANG, RED VELVET, TAEMIN, ORANGE CARAMEL, 2NE1, and 4MINUTE! Enjoying hearing a fresh outlook on KPOP! They explain their likes, dislikes, loves and bias from all the bands they heard! We also get into our BTS giveaway info too find us on Twitter @kpophotpot and on instagram Kpophotpot and email us at kpophotpot@gmail.com
*Yes, this is a reference to Beck. Yes that Beck, the one who "stole" Beyonce's Grammy this year. He's also an essential figure of 90's pop culture and an accomplished musician. Wiki it kids! Podcast # 28 Recorded: 5/1/15 Timestamps Forget boxing. We have our own fights on the podcast that won’t cost you $100. Catch each round throughout the podcast. Knock Out (remix) - GD & TOP Credits to REX R and Amaya 00:07 - Intro ● Podcast #26 got over 1,000 listens!!! Thank you everyone!! ● Happy APAHM Month!! Comebacks and other news 03:12 - Jimin N J.Don commits blasphemy with “GOD” (mention of Hyuna) 10:00 - Unpretty Rapstar to get a 2nd season 12:20 - Show Me the Money 4 ● Round 1: Noah vs. Tim: should idols be on SMTM? 22:15 - BTS needs U 26:35 - BoA to return 28:38 - T-ara’s Eunjung’s solo debut - or is it??? ● Eunjung and Hyomin on MNET’s ‘4 Things Show’ 36:00 - Seventeen to finally be let out of Pledis’ basement? (mentions of After School, Orange Caramel and NU’EST) 44:50 - JYP’s girl group survival show ‘Sixteen’ 53: 56 - B to the I to the G B to the A to the N to the Bang Bang (Ashe’s rap skills) ● Thoughts on ‘Loser’ ● Ashe’s dramatic read of ‘Loser’ lyrics ● Thoughts on ‘Bae Bae’ ● Ashe’s continues to do spoken word with ‘Bae Bae’ lyrics ● Some K-netz not too happy with seeing white girls in hanboks ● If black women were in the MVs 1:24:50 - Big Bang and 2NE1’s contracts with YG ● Round 2: Noah vs. Tim: YG’s promotion of 2NE1 1:37:37 - The Book of Tao ● The current situation ● He Said/SM Said ● Mini Round: Ashe vs. Tim: Wrestling 2:00:36 - Shannon and Tim’s Queen, Hyosung, to return with ‘Fantasia’ Last Tidbits 2:10:25 - Time for SNSD to start collecting their retirement checks? 2:19:49 - JYJ’s Junsu 1st TV performance in years ● Final Round: Noah vs Tim: Slapping sasaengs 2:24:08 - Roy Kim has the best of both worlds 2:27:03 - KCON news 2:28:53 - Alcohol talk: wine is in; soju is out (mentions of hangovers and other liquor) 2:37:24 - Bestie comeback, EXID winning on music shows and dal shabet’s ‘Joker’ 2:43:19 - No SHINee Korean comeback, no happy Shannon 2:45:32 - last minute discussion on ‘Sixteen’ 2:48:30 - CL, CL of 2NE1 2:50:18 - Closing - Ashe does not want to this podcast to end
Welcome everyone to episode fifty four of This Week in Kpop. In this episode, Stephen and Josh celebrate 2000 subcribers on Youtube with extra special tangents and unecessary hatred! This episode is sponsored by kpopreleases.com. If you have trouble filtering through all the news, gossip, and selfies on other kpop websites, check out kpopreleases.com every day to easily see all the newest Kpop music video releases. Music Videos of the Week: EXID - Up & Down Baechigi (feat. Wha Sa) - Boy Jump Jang Beom June - Difficult Woman Super Junior - MAMACITA HIGH4 - Headache SISTAR - I Swear Lightning Round: Wheesung & Bumkey - The Price of Love Lip Service - Too Fancy Stellar - Mask Orange Caramel - My Copycat KARA - Mama Mia Jay Park - The Promise BTS - Danger Royal Pirates - Love Toxic BEAT WIN - Illusion Youtube: www.youtube.com/thisweekinkpopTwitter: @thisweekinkpopFacebook: www.facebook.com/thisweekinkpop
금요일 덕밍아웃 라마군 [정ㅋ 선곡] 단발머리 (Short Hair)-AOA Mr. Chu (On Stage)-Apink L4L (Lookin` For Luv) (Feat. Dok2, The Quiett)-Bobby 약속해-박재범 Stress Come On!-빅병 A Real Man-스윙스(Swings),에일리 나처럼 해봐요-오렌지캬라멜(Orange Caramel) 어려운 여자-장범준 맘마미아-카라(Kara) [라마군 추천곡] 그때 우리 사랑은-박시환 너에게-성시경 지금만나러가요-이기찬 에코-에브리 싱글 데이 하루만-손호영
This week on Hallyujuku, topics include; hopes for a new fierce girl group, Sulli conspiracy theories, Orange Caramel's quick surprise comeback and what we think it says about After School, IU's brave confession, and LoL at KCon. Additionally, Petey gives his first impressions of Air City.
We are back from our ACEN hiatus, talking about the legal drama going on between EXO's Kris and SM, plus Orange Caramel making us crave ice cream, new releases and info on Taeyang's upcoming full-length release. Additionally, we invite our buddy Brett Hibbard to discuss his experience seeing Hatsune Miku open for Lady Gaga. Get on it!
Welcome everyone to episode forty five of This Week in Kpop. In this episode, Stephen and Josh catch up on three weeks of music videos. This has got to be one of the most well rounded podcasts in a long long time, and that's exciting! Music Videos of the Week: Navi - Gone To Far Toheart - Delicious Orange Caramel - Catallena Michelle Lee - Without You Electroboyz - Bang Bang Crossroads 4minute - Whatcha Doin' Today? Troy - Green Light Wings - Hair Short News of the Week: None! MYBIAS: None! Website: www.thisweekinkpop.comYoutube: www.youtube.com/thisweekinkpopTwitter: @thisweekinkpopFacebook: www.facebook.com/thisweekinkpop
On this straightforward episode of Hallyujuku, we discuss what we've been listening to this week, including more evidence of #YearOfTheRapper, CrayonPop's opening gig for Lady Gaga and what it will do for them career-wise, KBS' banning of Orange Caramel, Lee Michelle's thought-provoking debut, and SM's tax troubles and who's pockets investigators should be checking. Play!