You keep the love for ICG alive.
Someone has to do it
Thanks for recognizing
Do you like ICG?
You keep the love for ICG alive.
Someone has to do it
INFINITE "Request" MV Dat product placement. SM making quite clear that they want easy money with Infinite under their wings now.
It's a 'Galaxy Song' made to help advertise Samsung Galaxy products (CNBlue and Icona Pop are the other acts that are doing some Galaxy Songs)
It's odd that woolliment used a far stronger song to advertise a product than they did for Infinite's last single.
Thanks for recognizing
Do you like ICG?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj9ejPHE6swAlso, I'm currently looking for some more rockish stuff. (Not so much into hardrock/metal)
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that are). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day. Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source for rock.
I stopped listening to korean almost a year ago after I realized how awful it is. I only like INFINITE and SHINee (some of SHINee). I listen to a wide array of rock except 'the eagles' tier crap. Some 80's stuff. Stuff that tries too hard in the art department can make me puke sometimes but I love most indie variants of rock, pop and electronic. punk rock and hardcore variants, classical, electronic, alt, folk, industrial and some rap and metal. also a lot of big band and jazz. korean music sucks and all sounds the same except a few artists which get made fun of in here for either being ugly or for not having taeyawn in them.
Also, I'm currently looking for some more rockish stuff
Don't really listen to Kpop anymore. Maybe like once a week or something. It's not bad or anything.. I just kinda lost interest. Still heavily into rap/hip-hop and I guess some genres of electronic. Have been into hip-hop for most of my life.I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I grew up listening to a lot of punk/post-punk since that's what my parents were into and they always played those records while I was young haha. So I really liked a lot of earlier punk but also stuff like Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, New Order, Bowie, My Bloody Valentine etc etc.I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
Smart haha. Should've done that from the start I guess. Those FT Island and Jaejoong songs so out of place at the end of the list there tho lol.i made a playlist of all the videos linked on this page, figured that'd make it easier
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFbtqSHhHbnBIIXX8_ebYHkU8w7fsTNzC
Smart haha. Should've done that from the start I guess. Those FT Island and Jaejoong songs so out of place at the end of the list there tho lol.
Can you add this one too?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP4Wok6wEFo
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
that drawing tho
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I was mostly a rock kid growing up but i've never been good at differentiating genres so I suppose you'd include grunge and alternative rock in there too, after I stopped listening to the radio I've become a dabbler, i'm not into rap/hip-hop generally but occasionally songs jump out at me, same with country music. for a while I got into music that was just a chick with an acoustic guitar, not sure if that is a genre though. I think probably the only music i haven't really dabbled in too much is electronic stuff. Feels weird when I "discover" songs people got sick of last year. Basically I listen to almost anything, except Collegiate a cappella fuuuuuuuuuck that shit.
I got into kpop around the same time as ramyeon with S.E.S., BabyVOX and Finkl etc dropped out of it for a few years and got back into it with girls generation/wonder girls.
i made a playlist of all the videos linked on this page, figured that'd make it easier
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFbtqSHhHbnBIIXX8_ebYHkU8w7fsTNzC
I have a huge K-indie playlist that consists of 100+ songs. Not sure if it was against the rules so I didnt post it lol
I 'have' a YouTube video with over 2 million views with some Luv (sic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAxgpHWtLC0
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I 'have' a YouTube video with over 2 million views with some Luv (sic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAxgpHWtLC0
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I also really love miwa, a Japanese singer/songwriter. She's pretty much what I listen to most of the time lately.
I dunno, with JT and Usher around, it's a tight one.BoA is the greatest pop star in the world
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I know this is a k-pop thread, but I'm interested in hearing what other kinds of music you guys listen to (since it does seem tastes differ in that area). Me, I mostly listen to Progressive rock, alternative metal bands like Pink Floyd, Tool, Deftones. I also listen to Queen, U2, Nirvana, Elton John. My taste often varies by the time of day.
Started listening to kpop through my korean friends, always did wonder if korea could be a source of rock.
I dunno, with JT and Usher around, it's a tight one.
For some reason, a lot of pics here aren't showing up for me. It's been happening for a while and it's really annoying eg. half of Pendulum's pics just aren't there; the quote boxes are empty. Is it a Chrome problem? I don't really know what else would be causing it. Can anyone help?
I 'have' a YouTube video with over 2 million views with some Luv (sic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAxgpHWtLC0
Jaekyung said:
I 'have' a YouTube video with over 2 million views with some Luv (sic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAxgpHWtLC0
The movie revolves around an unemployed father whose bruised pride persuades him to turn over a new leaf after he discovers that his daughter tried to auction him off on a website.
On September 27, the movie cast and crew had a press conference at the CGI Center, where actor Jo Jae Yoon made everyone laugh when he said, "I survived after working with Suzy and UEE."
He continued, "I worked with UEE and Suzy, and now I feel like I will be a couple with Minah in the movie. In the production, I am 19 years older than her. Even in reality, there is a 19 year age difference. Minah calls me oppa, which makes me hesitant and nervous," causing more laughter.
Minah also commented, "Everyone's working hard to create a very good movie. I'll do my best to make sure it's a fun and touching film as well."