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Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 1, 2013

130125 Girls’ Generation wins on Music Bank’s ‘K-Chart’ + Other Performances


KBS “Music Bank” is back this week full of amazing performances!

The January 25th episode of the show features comeback performances from rookie group MR.MR as well as Monday Kiz and Nine Muses.

Other performers tonight included Crayon Pop, EXCITE, EgoBomb, Airplane, December, SPEED, Tiny-G, GLAM, VIXX, Phantom, Hello Venus, BaeChigi, Boyfriend, 2Yoon, Moon Hee Jun, INFINITE-H, CNBLUE and Girls’ Generation.

And for the highlight of the show, Girls’ Generation claimed their third win on this week’s ‘K-Chart’ with their comeback title track, “I Got A Boy”!

Congratulations Girls’ Generation!


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Tonight’s Performances:

Crayon Pop


EXCITE

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EgoBomb


AIRPLANE

December


SPEED


TINY-G


GLAM


VIXX


Monday Kiz


PHANTOM


Hello Venus


Baechigi


Boyfriend


2YOON


Moon Hee Jun


INFINITE H


CNBLUE



Girls’ Generation


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Watch tonight’s comeback stages below:

Nine Muses - “Dolls”
MR.MR - “Highway”

Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 1, 2013

130124 Girls’ Generation wins triple crown on ‘M! Countdown’ + Other Performances


Mnet’s “M! Countdown” is back this week full of amazing performances!

The January 24th episode of the show was hosted by INFINITE’s Sungyeol and Sungjong. Tonight’s show features comeback of idol groups NineMuses, MR.MR and Tiny-G as well as the debut stage of rookie group BPPOP.

Other performers tonight included Girls’ Generation, INFINITE-H, 2Yoon, JeA, Boyfriend, Moon Hee Jun, DickPunks, Baechigi, SPEED, VIXX, EgoBomb and Monday Kiz.

And for the highlight of the show, Girls’ Generation won a triple crown on this week’s chart with their comeback title track, “I Got A Boy”!

Congratulations Girls’ Generation!

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Winner + Encore Stage



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Tonight’s Performances:

Ego Bomb


JeA


Boyfriend


VIXX


Monday Kiz


Moon Hee Jun


SPEED


DickPunks


2YOON


INFINITE-H



Girls’ Generation


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Watch tonight’s debut/comeback/special stages below:

Nine Muses - “Dolls”
MR.MR - “Highway”
Tiny-G - “MINIMANIMO”
BPPOP - “Today” + “It’s Over”
Nine Muses - “Dolls”

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Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED to repay fans by serving 1,000 servings of ddukbokk


For Lunar New Year, SPEED will make 1000 servings of ddubokki for their fans.
The SPEED members have been receiving love for their songs and music videos for "Sad Promise" and "It's over" and want to repay their fans by making ddukbokki.
On February 9th, at Gilbalhan Chicken, from 6PM to 9PM, SPEED will be serving ddukbokki. SPEED said, "Our fans give us gifts and it makes us burdened," so they want to repay those fans with this gift.
SPEED will make 1,000 servings, but they already have over 5,000 members in their official fancafe. More information on the event can be found on SPEED's fancafe.
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130122n33135
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Diadem 

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SPEED will showcase a new performance each week during their promotions


SPEED will showcase a new opening performance each week on weekly broadcasts.
SPEED revealed that they will perform a new version of "It's over" and each week they will showcase a different opening performance on weekly music broadcasts.
SPEED members revealed their aspirations and said, "Every week we want to show a new version of 'It's over' and show a different performance style. There is a lot to expect from us."
SPEED received attention for their King Tut choreography as well as using LED gloves on SBS "Inkigayo" last week.
Meanwhile, SPEED revealed that their debut album proceeds will be donated to victims of the 5.18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising.
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130122n11626
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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Thứ Ba, 22 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED to hold free fan-meeting in front of 3,000-5,000 fans

7-member idol group, SPEED (Jungwoo, Yoohwan, Taewoon, Taeha, Saejoon, Jongkook, Sungmin) have made a spectacular return with "It's over". Last year, before their formal debut, they released the male version of T-ara's "Lovey-Dovey" to introduce themselves into the music indstury.
Before making their debut, they received a big response from their music videos. Their title tracks "Sad Promise" and "It's over" were divided into two and both have a dance and drama version. The drama version is about the 5.18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising.
The 5.18 event was tragic and resulted in a high number of casualties, and still to today it's a sensitive issue to discuss what really happened and North Korea's involvement in it. Newly debuted rookies brought the issue right to the front. Yoohwan said, "My hometown is Gwangju and my grandfather and father both participated in it. I always hear them talking about 5.18 and parts of the incident that happened. I was surprised when I was able to appear directly in the video."
However, because the issue was so controversial, the SPEED members felt a little burdened. Yoohwan said, "We were worried because the story is provocative and some may be sensitive to the issue. Through our music and music video, we wanted to show a glimpse of what happened during the era in Gwangju." Following, Taeha commented, "It made us want to work harder. We want the public to know about this subject."
SPEED promised to donate all proceeds of their album to victims of the 5.18 event.
SPEED members have felt a lot of bitterness in their lives. Jungwoo, Sungmin and Taewoon debuted in the group Coed School, but after a year, all their activities were shelved.
Jungwoo said, "I was ready to debut after being a trainee for so long and became Sky and Earth Yoosung, but then I went back to being a trainee. One year felt like ten years." Yoohwan also suffered a similar pain. He was a trainee for four years and was ready to debut with the group BIGSTAR but on the SBS-MTV show "BIGSTAR Show", he was eliminated in the final. Taeha too was eliminated last minute as he prepared to debut in the group Ajax. Jongkook auditioned for Mnet's "Superstar K3", but didn't make it to the end. The members have also struggled a lot since their debut was postponed several times. They were planning to debut in September, and then December, but ultimately it came to January.
SPEED members rushed to prepare for their debut, and while doing that they went to Japan. On the Mnet show "SPEED: Dreaming of Polaris" they appeared. They went to Japan and found part-time jobs and were planning to open for T-ara's concert at the Tokyo City Hall. They were granted approval to perform before T-ara, but they ultimately couldn't because they had no visa. Taewoon recalls, "We were ready to perform in front of 1,500 people, but we did not have the correct visas so ultimately we just went in the seats during the concert. When it was rehearsal time, we went up on stage. We all had tears in our eyes." Yoohwan then said that they made a promise amongst themselves. "Someday as a team by ourselves, we will perform in the sold-out Tokyo Dome," Yoohwan said.
SPEED made their debut on the 17th with "It's over". The song was made by Shinsadong Tiger, Kim Taejoo and Hyuu and has a delicate melody met with a distinct semi-retro and electronic beat. The song also features cheerful and eye-catching King Tut choreography. SPEED was taught by Japanese choreographers how to dance King Tut and it took them over seven months to master, while they only mastered their other choreography in one and a half months. Taewoon said, "The King Tut dance is popular amongst street dance crews, but it's quite difficult to perform. Before, there has never been an idol who performed it on broadcasts."
SPEED has two goals. Rookie of the Year and a solo show. Because of what they experienced in Japan, they want to have a solo show in Korea as well as in Japan at the Budokan or Tokyo Dome. Taewoon said, "We have a lot of different colors. We are a candid group that has nothing to hide to the public, and that's our charm."
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130120n16981
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED releases “Never Say Goodbye” MV


After creating a lot of buzz about their big-scale music video for “Sad Promise” and “It’s Over”, Core Contents Media’s idol group SPEED finally released its first full-length album, ‘Superior Speed’ and a short MV for “Never Say Goodbye”.

“Never Say Goodbye” music video features actress Park Bo Young and continues to depict the story of May 18th Gwangju Democratic Uprising. The song is the fifth track off of their ‘Superior Speed’ album.

Check out the MV below!


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Speed, Picture With Super Junior's Shindong




Speed revealed a picture taken with Super Junior's Shindong.

Speed came out in MBC FM "Shindong's Shimshim Tapa" aired today, and took a picture with Shindong after. In the picture, Shindong is posing with Speed in the radio station, making a V at the camera.

Speed said, "We were so happy and nervous to be on the radio of our senior artist Super Junior's Shindong. It was more nerve-wrecking that we were on Shindong's show more than that it was our first radio, but he was so good to us and even gave us good advice as well, so it was able to go successfully."

Photo Credit: MBC

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Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED debuts with "It's You" on Music Bank



SPEED debuts with "It's You" on Music Bank.

Enjoy their highly anticipated performance below


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Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED returns with “Sad Promise” ft. Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung on ‘M! Countdown’


After treating the fans with movie-music videos, rookie group SPEED finally hit the stage of ‘M! Countdown’, giving off their anticipated first comeback performance!

Former labelmate, Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung gave a helping hand by performing with the group for their collaborative track, “Sad Promise”. The song is the work of the popular composer Duble Sidekick and features the calm and sweet voice of Kang Min Kyung, contrasts with the powerful rapping of SPEED.

The music video for “Sad Promise” also gained an explosive reaction from the fans. It features Park Bo Young, Ji Chang Wook, Ha Seokjin, Kim Youngho, Son Naeun, Jung Soyoung and Choi Jiyeon and depicts the May 18th Gwangju Democratic Uprising.

Check out their performance below!


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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 1, 2013

Kim Youngho voluntarily joined SPEED's music video.. Why?


Actor Kim Youngho revealed the reason he voluntarily joined SPEED's music video cast as the villain.
Kim Youngho revealed that he appeared in SPEED's music video about the May 18th Gwangju Democratic Movement as a solider and the villain because he felt like the role has a special value difference from any other role he had before.
Kim Youngho has an intoxicating charisma in his role in the music video and commented, "When I read the music video's scenario, I knew I wanted to play the part because it is a realistic representation of an era of total pain that I want younger generations to know about."
Kim Youngho appeared in uniform on SPEED's homepage where it says, "5.18 - The days will remain changing, but the pain remains forever"
After "Sad Promise" was released, SPEED rushed up the real-time search engines and various newspapers' society pages and broadcasts like MBC News featured the music video and praised it's concept. Stars cheering on SPEED has also become a hot topic.
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130115n33721
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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SPEED to unconventionally release a full album, Taewoon-Zico duet plans fall through


SPEED's Taewoon and his brother Block B's Zico duet plans have fell through.
According to Core Contents Media, on January the 15th they revealed that SPEED member Taewoon and his younger brother, Block B member Zico, were going to release a duet together on their album yet. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the release was cancelled. SPEED's agency commented, "We're very disappointed by this."
SPEED will release an album, an unconventional move for a rookie group, called "Superior SPEED".
SPEED's first album contains 10 different songs including a mix of R&B, hip-hop and other genres. Shinsadong Tiger contributed to making the title song "It's over" while Duble Sidekick created SPEED's "Sad Promise" and "Heartbreaking Painful Love".
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130115n08057
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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SPEED to donate all profits from first album


SPEED has decided to donate all the profits from their upcoming first album.

On January 16, Core Contents Media revealed that all the profits from SPEED’s debut album will be donated to the organization affiliated with the 5.18 Gwangju Democratization Movement.

A representative stated, “We’re glad to make a donation regardless of how much profit we earn if we can offer some comfort to those who lived in pain through the incident. The members of SPEED decided to make a donation at a meeting on January 14.”

SPEED has been receiving positive response with their music video movie for “Sad Promise” and “It’s Over” which were shot with the setting of May 18 Gwangju Uprising that took place in 1980.

Meanwhile, SPEED will perform their debut stage starting on ‘M! Countdown’ on January 17th.

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Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 1, 2013

Duet between Block B’s Zico and SPEED’s Taewoon cancelled


It has been revealed that the planned duet between brothers Block B’s Zico and SPEED’s Taewoon has been cancelled.

According to Core Contents Media, SPEED’s 1st full-length album ‘Superior Speed’ was originally planned to feature a duet between Taewoon and his younger brother Zico. However, due to various reasons and circumstances, the plan fell through.

SPEED’s ‘Superior Speed’ contains ten tracks with songs written by top hit makers including Shinsadong Tiger and Duble Sidekick. The group has already released drama and dance version music videos for both “Sad Promise” and “It’s Over”.

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Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED releases “It’s Over” drama/dance version MVs


After unveiling the “Sad Promise” music video, SPEED is back once again with the full music video for the track, “It’s Over”!

“It’s Over” is the second part of SPEED’s music video on the May 18th Gwangju Democratic Uprising. The new music video will help the fans understand the situation more clearly about the drama that started with “Sad Promise” MV.

SPEED’s agency said, “The music video approaches the democratic uprising in a different angle of two people’s hearts during the time period, but also keeps the history of the time intact.”

Check out the MV below!

Drama Version:


Dance Version:


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SPEED to release second part of MV with "It's over" and "Heartbreaking Painful Love"

The second part of SPEED's music video on the May 18th Gwangju Democratic Uprising will be available on the 15th.
The second part of the music video, according to SPEED's agency, is 15 minutes that intensely and realistically captures the confrontation during the time. SPEED's "Sad Promise" as well as two new songs "It's over" and "Heartbreaking Painful Love".
SPEED's agency said, "The music video approaches the democratic uprising in a different angle of two people's hearts during the time period, but also keeps the history of the time intact."
The second part will help others understand the situation more clearly.
Also on the 15th, SPEED's "It's over" dance music video version will be revealed to the public.
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130114n10242
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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SPEED reveals “It’s Over” MV filming through ‘SPEED Real Documentary’


Showing their preparations for upcoming comeback, SPEED is documenting their music video filming process through ‘SPEED Real Documentary’.

Released via Core Content Media’s official Youtube channel, the special documentary features footage from the filming of SPEED’s “It’s Over” music video. The clip also shows photoshoot filming, studio recording and practice session of the members.

SPEED has already released the dance and drama version music video for “Sad Promise”. The full music video for “It’s Over” will be released on January 15th.




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Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 1, 2013

Davichi's Kang Minkyung promises, "I will buy phones for all of SPEED this week"


Davichi's Kang Minkyung promised to keep her commitment.
Davichi's Kang Minkyung featured in SPEED's "Sad Promise" and promised to buy mobile phones for all the members if the song could reach the top 10.
SPEED's "Sad Promise" ranked in the top 10 of MelOn's chart today, and fans were interested to know if she would keep her promise.
Minkyung said, "I couldn't believe a rookie idol group was actually were able to reach the top 10 before making their television debut. I didn't think SPEED could do it."
However, Kang Minkyung did contact SPEED's manager after it reached the top 10 and told him, "I'm going to buy phones for all of SPEED this week."
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130108n16402
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 1, 2013

SPEED's "Sad Promise" receives an explosive reaction from domestic and overseas fans


Rookie group SPEED's "Sad Promise" music video has gained an explosive reaction from international fans.
SPEED's "Sad Promise" music video and teaser were released on YouTube, and since then there have been over 500,00 views, many of which have been from overseas fans.
SPEED's "Sad Promise" has been viewed by a large amount of fans from Thailand, Japan, and France, and their agency commented, "We're surprised to receive this reaction, but the message the video has includes the depressing democratic uprising history of Korea and helps spreads awareness about Korea's history."
The 11 minute video stars Park Boyoung, Ji Changwook, Ha Seokjin, Kim Youngho, Son Naeun, Jung Soyoung and Choi Jiyeon and depicts the May 18th Gwangju Democratic Uprising.
SPEED's "Sad Promise" has received an explosive reaction in Korea as well, as the song entered the top 10 on Melon's real-time charts, as well as placing 3rd on Soribada and 4th on Bugs.
Source: http://news.nate.com.../20130108n11855
Translated by: Nathaniel @ Core Clique 

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SPEED to hold comeback stage next week with Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung


Rookie group SPEED will finally be making its comeback next week!

On January 9, Core Contents Media announced that SPEED will perform their comeback track “Sad Promise” alongside Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung on ‘M! Countdown’ on January 17, on ‘Music Bank’ on the 18th, on MBC TV’s Show! Music Core’ on the 19th and Inkigayo’ on the 20th.

SPEED recently released the dance and drama versions of their “Sad Promise” music video and gained an explosive reaction from both local and international fans. The song also entered the top 10 of real-time music charts.

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SPEED to hold comeback stage next week with Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung


Rookie group SPEED will finally be making its comeback next week!

On January 9, Core Contents Media announced that SPEED will perform their comeback track “Sad Promise” alongside Davichi’s Kang Min Kyung on ‘M! Countdown’ on January 17, on ‘Music Bank’ on the 18th, on MBC TV’s Show! Music Core’ on the 19th and Inkigayo’ on the 20th.

SPEED recently released the dance and drama versions of their “Sad Promise” music video and gained an explosive reaction from both local and international fans. The song also entered the top 10 of real-time music charts.

M/s : kenvilthomas@kpopupdates.com