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DEBUT ALERT!!! If you haven't heard, Pledis has officially launched their new boy group: TWS! They'r the first boy group Pledis has debuted since SEVENTEEN, so you ~might~ say they're highly anticipated. …. So far, Maddie and Elle find these boys ADORABLE. (especially you, Hanjin) They totally recommend you check out TWS and their debut album: “Sparkling Blue”. …. WHAT'S CURRENT IN KPOP: (06:57) WAKER Debut: “Atlantis” (we luvd this one) (10:36) ATEEZ “It's You” MV !!!!! (13:19) OnlyOneOf's “dOpamine” (LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL) (17:20) ALL(H)OURS Debut: “Gotcha” (20:50) HUI's “Mmm Bop” (23:38) ATEEZ “Youth” MV (25:39) DXMON Debut: “Spark” (Maddie hates, Elle loves.) (29:12) The Boyz' “Rat in the Trap” MV (OK WE SEE U KEV!!!!!) (30:58) EVNNE 2nd Mini Album “Un:Seen” + title track “UGLY” (Keita 4 President) (35:15) ATEEZ “Everything” MV (JONGHOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! -Maddie ) (38:10) SEVENTEEN's “The Meaning of Encounter” (new chinese song) (40:25) POW's “Valentine” (42:26) IU's “Love Wins All” (Feat. V) (THIS MV IS SO FRICKIN BEAUTIFUL) …. LOOKING FORWARD TO: Jan 30: VANNER'S 2nd Mini Album: Capture the Flag” Feb 5: P1Harmony's 2st Full Album: “Killin' It” Feb 13: TEN'S 1st Mini Album !!!! … TWS: TWENTY FOUR SEVEN WITH US (52:26) Group introduction + Background (1:04:46) Shinyu (1:10:36) Dohoon (1:14:40) Youngjae (1:17:20) Hanjin (1:22:42) Jihoon (1:26:30) Kyungmin (1:30:42) Debut album review: “Sparkling Blue” (1:23:42) Joshua Hong interview (*POSTPONED*) ….. We hope this K.DROP TWS special helps you know more about this new and exciting debut group!!! …. PS: If you also love KDramas, check out the other episodes of YA GIRL MADDIE: A KDrama Podcast! ….. Before you do anything else, FOLLOW YA GIRL MADDIE ON INSTAGRAM! For real, please come and say hey to me over on the socials! @yagirlmaddie_pod https://www.instagram.com/yagirlmaddie_pod/ ..... Wanna support YA GIRL MADDIE? Go and become a Patron! www.patreon.com/yagirlmaddiepod?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator ... Finally, jump on the YA GIRL MADDIE Discord!! It's where all the friends of YA GIRL MADDIE gather and talk about hot Korean men. You really don't wanna miss it. https://discord.gg/qkrUGAWVnG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maddie-bowser6/message
We're back with another spotlight onto a producer who has made oh so many Kpop songs we love, BUMZU! Meet the man behind basically every Seventeen and NU'EST bop, starting with his time as a reality show competitor and solo artist. Followed by his very prolific tenure as a Pledis vocal trainer and songwriter. He's done so much and he's just getting started!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raise a glass and let's say farewell to NU'EST while simultaneously learning everything about them. That's right, today's episode is a bittersweet deep dive into NU'EST, recorded on, and in honor of, their official disbandment day. We've got 10 years of NU'EST to cover, from their beginnings as the first boy group at Pledis, to bringing Kpop to often skipped parts of the globe. And how a last ditch shot on a reality competition leads to Waiting, and finally making it to deserved acclaim. Tune in for some incredible bops and a lot of sadness that's all gotta end so soon. You did well NU'EST!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Menu obrolan ep. 108: 1. Skandal yang menghebohkan Weibo, Kris Wu mantan idol K-Pop dituntut melakukan perbuatan tidak senonoh kepada beberapa gadis di bawah umur, dan salah satu korbannya speak up. 2. SEE YOU AGAIN SHOWNU WE WILL WAIT FOR YOU. 3. Ke-13 member SEVENTEEN perpanjang kontrak di Pledis. Kalau group member banyak apalagi ada yang dari China selalu riskan ada aja 1-2 member nggak lanjut kontrak. Fakta tersebut nggak berlaku buat SEVENTEEN!
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
In the one-parter that should be a two-parter, Ashe, Nat and Jemin dive into the most notable K-pop stories of the past week, wherein problematic idols get called out, Everglow causes a national incident, and Pledis demonstrates a fundamental unawareness of copyright law. Timestamps: YGE admits all gambling charges against him 0:48 Idol Rebooting Show ‘ Miss Baek' 4:19 The Rose have contract termination request denied by courts 11:20 Red Velvet’s Joy rocks ‘We Should All Be Feminists’ 17:31 Everglow’s company apologizes for military performance 24:44 Cupid accuses SEVENTEEN plagiarizing “Cupid Shuffle” for “Left & Right” 33:28 Spreading your culture by stealing from another 48:58 FNCE’s Keeho has problematic past 01:07:39 Ex-Stray Kids accused of sexual assault 1:20:44 Outro/Shout outs 2:13:50 Music: Mountain Fairy by JayJen | https://soundcloud.com/jayjenmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
KEY NOTES0:00 DISCLAIMER0:19 Whats up this episode?0:47 Charity projects1:41 Todays album3:16 The A3Day ratingAn 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.We still have not reached a full album. How did After School endure this for so many comebacks? However they did it, Pledis Entertainment told the music department to put on a happy face and throw some holiday cheer into the mix because they were making an album unlike their previous ones. Jingle those bells and thank those fans, right after the drop. Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall, its the season of giving and holiday cheer in this time in history. Today, were time traveling to December 2010 for Happy Pledis 1st Album. We recently talked about concepts and themes but this here is a project. Projects can exist within a concept and have a theme. Lets keep it this simple so that we can move forward. If youre interested in understanding more about concepts and themes, look up After School Bang!, Season 4 Episode 8. The album Happy Pledis is a charity single. Charity projects are usually associated with a philanthropic cause and in this case, a portion of the proceeds (which is just a simple word for saying monies earned from an activity or an event) went to the Save the Children organization. Pledis Entertainment, the label that After School was built upon, might not have meant charity in this typical way exclusively. This album was released during December and lists its genre as pop and Christmas, so there might have been attention towards the Biblical definition of charity. After all, Pledis did say that they wanted their artists to return the love they receive from their fans and to bolster compassion for the winter season. More specifically, the Wikipedia page for this album says, to look around themselves with a warmer heart in the winter season. Pledis Entertainment encouraged other artists on the label to create their own version of the Happy Pledis album and their warmed heart allowed After School member Bekah a break from promotions to spend time with her family.After Schools project contributions were tracks Love Love Love, written by member Raina, and Someone is You, written by Kahi. Instrumentals of both songs, created by Anders Dannvik and Krististian Lagerstr, and Dainel Barkman and Jorgen Ringqvist respectively, close out the album at about 14 minutes. I sincerely apologize for any mispronunciations of the names of these composers, arrangers, and writers. While I know there are some nuances to Swedish and the International Phonetic Alphabet provides some assistance, regional dialects can impact pronunciation and I hate screwing up names. The songs are lighthearted and a solid 180 from the energy of Bang! This makes total sense, as secular Christmas music usually is. After School took an adopted Christmas music approach, actually, where the actual holiday isnt acknowledged but the tune can be easily placed into a Christmas playlist. Love Love Love is talking about the feelings of being with the person you love and the rush of that realization for the first time, and Someone is You isnt far off from that mark. The musicality and especially video themes need only a bit of snow and a cup of hot chocolate and bam! Some of us are thinking of Christmas.K-pop fans on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5...
KEY NOTES 0:00 DISCLAIMER 0:19 What’s up this episode? 0:47 Charity projects 1:41 Today’s album 3:16 The A3Day rating 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. We still have not reached a full album. How did After School endure this for so many comebacks? However they did it, Pledis Entertainment told the music department to put on a happy face and throw some holiday cheer into the mix because they were making an album unlike their previous ones. Jingle those bells and thank those fans, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all, it’s the season of giving and holiday cheer in this time in history. Today, we’re time traveling to December 2010 for “Happy Pledis 1st Album.” We recently talked about concepts and themes but this here is a project. Projects can exist within a concept and have a theme. Let’s keep it this simple so that we can move forward. If you’re interested in understanding more about concepts and themes, look up After School “Bang!”, Season 4 Episode 8. The album “Happy Pledis” is a charity single. Charity projects are usually associated with a philanthropic cause and in this case, a portion of the proceeds (which is just a simple word for saying monies earned from an activity or an event) went to the Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Pledis_1st_Album) for this album says, “to look around themselves with a warmer heart in the winter season.” Pledis Entertainment encouraged other artists on the label to create their own version of the “Happy Pledis” album and their warmed heart allowed After School member Bekah a break from promotions to spend time with her family. After School’s project contributions were tracks “Love Love Love,” written by member Raina, and “Someone is You,” written by Kahi. Instrumentals of both songs, created by Anders Dannvik and Krististian Lagerstr, and Dainel Barkman and Jorgen Ringqvist respectively, close out the album at about 14 minutes. I sincerely apologize for any mispronunciations of the names of these composers, arrangers, and writers. While I know there are some nuances to Swedish and the International Phonetic Alphabet provides some assistance, regional dialects can impact pronunciation and I hate screwing up names. The songs are lighthearted and a solid 180 from the energy of “Bang!” This makes total sense, as secular Christmas music usually is. After School took an adopted Christmas music approach, actually, where the actual holiday isn’t acknowledged but the tune can be easily placed into a Christmas playlist. “Love Love Love” is talking about the feelings of being with the person you love and the rush of that realization for the first time, and “Someone is You” isn’t far off from that mark. The musicality and especially video themes need only a bit of snow and a cup of hot chocolate and bam! Some of us are thinking of Christmas. 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. Short and sweet, the ladies were able to raise money for charity, create love songs that can work for the time of year when people want to feel loved most, and accommodates both secular and non-Christian fans with lovely music compositions in instrumental form. I hope that things continue to go up from here for the ladies, just as I said in yesterday’s episode. I’ll catch you in the next episode, bye y’all. There’s sponsored ads and social media hashtags but this show is truly supported by the efforts of my MACGoalas, the most amazing fan base a lil’ entertainer could ever have. Special shout out to my Patreon... Support this podcast
The last gg episode from Produce 101 is finally here and it's a sad day. The Bros fight back their tears as they dive into the short term legends that were Pristin. The popular gg from Pledis stormed out of the gate to a huge rookie year but for some reason their company decided to pull the plug. Hear all the info about Pristin as Wild Thing and Fog Raw navigate their way through episode 39. #ThrowHandsForWendy #RIPKobe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello everyone! This week we talk about Suga and Baekhyun's solo albums, 12 years with SHINEE, BigHit acquiring Pledis Entertainment and more! Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on all platforms and follow us on YouTube @hellokshow where we post reaction videos! Thanks for listening! BTS FACE MASKS HERE: etsy.me/2Zkhg9C --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellok-podcast/support
On this weeks episode we cover fire tracks from ONEUS, Kang Daniel, Winner, and Suho!!! For news we discuss the YG shareholders meeting, Pledis filing a lawsuit against Kyulkung, and continue our coverage of COVID-19 and its effect on Kpop. Lastly, Anita's cousin stops buy and gives us one of the most memorable HotTakes of all time!! Links ◆Email - sojutalkpodcast@gmail.com ◆Discord - discord.gg/qKZWfbb ◆Patreon - patreon.com/sojutalk
It's the end of another week, which means another episode of Not Your Average Netizens for your listening pleasure! In this episode, we talk about future New York Times Bestselling author Jessica Jung, SuperM is taking over late night and Ailee is a cornball. Won't you join us? Once again, if you like it, subscribe and spread the word! Timestamps - 0:00 - Intro 0:28 - What we're currently listening To 6:03 - Comebacks 15:31 - Jessica Jung's K-pop Fanfiction Novel 22:48 - (G)-Idle is charging money for concert tickets as if expecting people to purchase them 30:04 - JYPE presses charges against Nayeon's stalker 36:32 - SUPERM to guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live 38:55 - Pledis hacked by Pristin stans 54:41 - Coronavirus is a pandemic and a zombie apocalypse could be fun 1:08:56 - Chris Brown calls Ailee a cornball 1:25:05 - BTS Suga links up with white-passing biracial rapper Logic 1:30:56 - NYAN has a new Website! 1:33:28 - Shoutouts & Where to find us
Stankpop is a Live Kpop Call In show streamed on Twitch every Sunday. Next episode (Jan 19th) will be at 5pm central time. Tune in live and call in about the newest Kpop music video releases and news. (2:30) Red Velvet - Psycho (18:20) pH-1 (feat. Baek Yerin) - Nerdy Love (31:20) Ateez - Answer (56:50) Almeng - Um (1:12:15) SF9 - Good Guy (1:26:00) Big Hit buying Pledis (1:36:15) Stray Kids - Mixtape: Gone Days Watch Live on Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thisweekinkpop Call in via Discord: discord.gg/pxhUaTy Twitter: @thisweekinkpop Instagram: @thisweekinkpop Email: thisweekinkpop@gmail.com
On today's super long episode we discuss the shocking news of EXO Chen's marriage and his fiancée's pregnancy. We also cover BTS's announced comeback, speculation that Big Hit will acquire Pledis, Daisy vs MLD Entertainment, and the details about X1's disbandment dropped by Dispatch. In terms of music, we review tracks from VeriVery, Ong Seong Wu, and Zico! Join our Discord! ◆https://discord.gg/qKZWfbb Contact us! ◆EMAIL - sojutalkpodcast@gmail.com ◆INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/sojutalk
What's up guys! This week we talk about the Ateez comeback and BTS teaser, discuss an update on the Seungri case, and react to the brand new story about Big Hit possibly acquiring Pledis Entertainment. Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hellok-podcast/support
The SojuTalk crew discusses Kpop Companies and The Big 3. Check out our YouTube channel for post-show Show Me The Money 777 coverage and our Instagram for updates!
Companies wilding out, contract madness, and when will JYP hire us?! Listen as we discuss what happened in the KPOP world this past week! Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode! Also, don't forget to follow our social media and let us know what you think. Now available on the iHeartRadio app! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-not-your-average-fangirls-30301805/ www.twitter.com/NYAFangirls www.twitter.com/HollaItsCaro www.twitter.com/heyitsteetee www.twitter.com/deekaydi www.twitter.com/HollaItsCyn
Pristin LTI (aka LadyTeenINTL) is a fan account for PRISTIN, and it has been since before PRISTIN even debuted. The account got its name from the nickname given to the members who were at Pledis Entertainment when they were dancers with Seventeen and other Pledis acts. Today, we’re joined by Noah, an admin of the account and a hardcore Pledis/PRISTIN stan. On the episode, Julia and Noah discuss the characteristics of the different members, the so-called “controversy” around Kyla’s weight, and the “We Like” comeback! Find us and our guests online here! Fomo Daily: Website: www.fomodaily.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/fomodaily Facebook: www.facebook.com/fomodaily Twitter: www.twitter.com/fomodaily Instagram: www.instagram.com/fomodaily Snapchat: fomodaily Fomo Daily Podcasts: Fomo Daily Soundcloud: @fomodaily Danny's K-Pop Podcast: @dannyim K-Pop Stancast: @kpopstancast Netizens Unite!: @netizens Unbiased Podcast: @unbiasedpodcast Pristin LTI: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ladyteenintl Website: https://ladyteenintl.com/
EXO takes over Party People, Pledis Entertainment credits The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, BTS on MTV’s TRL Rumor Reference: EXO on SBS Party People - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYp3We9uSPQ
Heyyyy Guyssss! WE'RE BACK, BIGGER THAN EVER! It is our first show for the year 2017 and we have much to catch up on in the K-Pop world! Not to mention the great changes that will take place for our show. This episode we’ll cover all that’s happened in the Korean music industry, as well as television drama industry, since our last show in December of 2016. Tune in for our brand new episode as we bring you to the unique comebacks and debuts from last month leading up to the exciting end of the year awards. We will cover the best comebacks and debuts from this month that have shaken up the KPOP world for the new year. From AOA and NCT127 to Huh Gak, we will also be talking about new and upcoming debuts such as LOONA and Pledis’s new girl group PRISTIN. If you’re new or returning to our radio show, stay tuned and enjoy our talk of the latest gossip that includes the disbandment of the hit kpop groups as well as our favorite top 10 songs from 2016. Please enjoy our new episode of our season 2 extravaganza for Keeping Up With K-Pop! Lots of Loveeeee! ~ The KWK Team P.S.- And please, don’t be afraid to reach out to us at any time during the show. You can tweet us at @dailyktweets or send us an email at kwkpopradio@gmail.com. Also, you can call in with the number 347-539-5372
On this episode, we discuss the uncomfortable silence when a group disbands under the radar, Makestar putting their foot down on DR Music, Pledis getting tough with their fans breaking the rules, and EXO-L butting their creativity to work. All that, some new tunes, and more! Get on it!
Welcome everyone to episode ninety five of This Week in Kpop. In this episode Josh and Stephen do a little dumpster diving. Consider donating to us on Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinkpop) or Paypal (http://paypal.me/thisweekinkpop). Music Videos of the Episode: (03:30) Wonder Girls - Why So Lonely? (15:05) Brave Girls - High Heels (29:55) Live - Thirst (35:45) Pledis Girlz - We (43:05) Hobby (feat. Crush) - Let's Play House (50:00) Taeyeon - Why (1:05:45) Gugudan - Wonderland (1:14:05) Sonamoo - I Like U Too Much (1:24:05) NCT 127 - Fire Truck Consider Donating: Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinkpop) Paypal (http://paypal.me/thisweekinkpop) Audible (http://www.audibletrial.com/twik) Fun Stuff: Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/thisweekinkpop) Twitter (@thisweekinkpop, @twikstephen, @twikjosh) Instagram (@thisweekinkpop) Soundcloud (http://www.soundcloud.com/thisweekinkpop) Email (thisweekinkpop@gmail.com) Essential Kpop (http://www.essentialkpop.com)
On this episode, we take a look at one of the hottest debuts in the history of K-Pop. We also cover Jessica and Tiffany's solo debuts as well. We take a look at Pledis being cheap buttholes as well as BTS getting their own Twitter emoji. All that, a ton of new music, and more! Get it!
Due to travel, I forgot to upload last week's episode and we were unable to record one this week, soooo: On a week-late episode of Hallyujuku, we talked about Pledis' broke self, an Ex-Topp Dogg member's tale of abuse, TOP's (at the time) inexplicable fondness for pig buttholes, and a whole more! Get on it!
Podcast # 35 Recorded: 7/24/15 Timestamps [MK REMIX] Wonder Girls - Irony (Moves Like Jagger Ver.) 44:14 - Intro 01:30:00 - And the Wonder Girls, are back!! ● Thoughts on the teasers and image change 18:00:00 - GD&TOP to help close out ‘M.A.D.E’ series 22:23:00 - Bye EXO Tao, hello Z.Tao ● Ashe channels Z.Tao’s anger 27:00:00 - f(x) is still the Jan of the SM bunch 33:24:15 - Super Junior’s ‘Devil’ MV needs Jesus and Chris Hansen 45:55:00 - A try-hard Kpop fan ruins BTS NY concert 01:03:40:00 - Stellar’s ‘Vibrato’; banging song, horrible MV 01:19:18:00 - After School wants a comeback but Pledis is broke 01:23:28:00 - Unpretty Rapstar season 2: The competition is on Last minute chit-chats 01:28:57:00 - Of course Shannon brings up SHINee ● Idol groups: True friendship or just business? 01:31:48:00 - See you in 2 years Yunho~ Let the YunJae Military fanfics begin 01:35:32:00 - Shannon y Ashe les gustan GFriend 01:39:49:00 - Apink, or more like the relevant 4 members of Apink 01:41:00:00 - Ashe’s fantasy: Wonder Girls and Mamamoo together 01:42:00:00 - Shannon prays for a Secret comeback 01:44:42:00 - Closing
*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
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