Saturday, August 29, 2009

Once a tvxq fan, Always a TVXQ fan

Nothing much happened this morning to actually write about. I needed to save this article, so I can look back and read it later...(months from now =] )

I love them. Jinjja jinjja saranghamnida. They are amazing. Amazing is a too little of a word to decribe them. They keep me somewhat stable. Whatever emotional stability I do have usually comes from them. I can't even imagine not listening to their music, or not reading about them. When I am really sad, or tensed I can lose myself in a world that is only surrounded by them.

Each day I pray that they will stay together, and get really scared that they will eventually part their ways. Maybe I wouldn't continue to like them the way I do now, but what If I still feel the same way? What if I still like them and they decide to break apart. Not sure if I can take it. I also get scared they will lose their korean fans. Which they have. Korea has other great idol groups. But I can never become a die-hard fan of any other group, or anyone for that matter. I always feel like it will take me away from them. I am content with just being a devoted Dong bang shin ki fan. But I know not everyone feels that way. It is also unfair to the korean fans because they spend so much time in Japan.

Anyhow...They have my full heart. =(

now the article

GQ september issue:: "THE REAL TVXQ WAS IN JAPAN"









TVXQ sings “I got you~ooo, Under my skin,” and dances. When the buttons on the shirts that cling onto their bodies cannot handle their powerful moves and burst, U-Know Yunho’s well-developed and chiseled pectoral muscles are shown. Fans from all over Korea, who may have had ill feelings towards the long stretch of Japanese activities, act as though the group had never left and stare at their TV and even go up to the TV screen and stroke it. I’m talking about the comeback stage of that happened after the album’s release last December. Fans found something a little odd about TVXQ during this stage. Although the five members’ faces were the same, it was as though their faces had been stuck on someone else’s body. This was because of their ‘muscles’.

TVXQ’s thin and muscular bodies are completely different from SM Entertainment’s preceding idol groups. The direction that the members of TVXQ are headed is being influenced by the Japanese activities they have been carefully and diligently doing. In Japan these days, their is a ‘Hosomacho’ or ‘thin muscle’ trend blazing through the nation. The biggest reason for this trend is because the majority of young Japanese women prefers the thin muscled hosomacho look over the heavily muscled gorimacho (gorilla macho) look.

What am I talking about? There are probably going to be some people who tell me that this trend has been around for a while with the majority of singers in Johnny’s Entertainment and with the majority of males in Tokyo having a thin muscle body structure. But what they are talking more about skinny guys who look as though they have muscles because they are skinny, not the ‘thin muscle’ look. But to think that TVXQ is just one of the many hosomacho groups is a big mistake. This is because the popularity of Tohoshinki, as they call themselves in Japan, is so great and out of this world that it cannot be fully comprehended or understood in Korea.

If we divide the dominating Japanese male idol groups into three categories, the first would be ‘role Lolita’, groups comprised of pretty boys, the second would be ‘Yankees’, groups comprised of members who have a bad boy vibe to them, and the third would be the TVXQ style. The TVXQ style’s popularity can be properly felt in Japan’s host clubs. Koreans may connect the words host or hostess with adult clubs and see these words with a negative outlook, but to many young, handsome and popular college students in Japan, it is the most preferred part-time job.




Different from Korea’s hosts, Japan’s hosts serve only alcohol and there is a different term for those who provide sexual intercourse and they are called ‘Urisen’. In these host clubs that can easily be found in Shinjuku’s Gabukicho area, the pictures of the hosts in the clubs tell women what kind of style each host is. Before, most of the people in the pictures copied the style of Johnny’s Entertainment’s idol groups. But now, at least one or two hosts in every club very conspicuously copies the style of one of the members of TVXQ.

In this area, there was once a time where the most manly people were nabe (a girl dressed up as a guy or a trans gender female). with their thin, pretty bodies. But now many Japanese women are asking for the hosomacho style, men who are not only pretty, but are also manly, and who are not only skinny, but has muscles. The TVXQ wind is blowing through the clubs of Gabukicho.

Since many Korean idol groups are popular not only in Korea but all of Asia, many Koreans may think that TVXQ’s popularity is similar to that of other celebrities. Shall we delve deeper to see just how popular TVXQ is in Japan? TVXQ’s most recent Japanese single sold almost 200K copies in one week. This sets TVXQ with the second highest first week sales in their agency, Japan’s biggest company Avex.

The only group above TVXQ is the 14-member group Exile, the group that received the highest award from the Japanese Record Association and the group that even creates big changes in society with their raging popularity. This means that TVXQ’s first album sales beats that of the female leaders of Japanese pop, ‘Amuro Namie’. ‘Hamasaki Ayumi’ and ‘Koda Kumi’. This is a feat that not even popular star ‘BoA’ has achieved. These are the kind of top singers we can compare TVXQ to now.

But I am not basing their popularity on album sales only. TVXQ has set a huge record of being on Japan’s representative music chart ‘Oricon Chart’ as 1st on weekly single sales six times already. Since the year 2000, the number of stars who have attempted to enter the Japanese market is enormous, with stars such as S.E.S, Sugar, Park Junghyun, Rain, Lee Soo Young, Se7en, SS501, Ryu Siwon, Park Yongha, Lee Byunghun, Yoonha, K, Sunmin, Big Bang and Super Junior.

But the only singers who have reached first on Oricon’s weekly single charts are BoA (once) and TVXQ (six times). TVXQ also succeeded in being invited to hold two concerts in July at the Tokyo Dome which is considered the Dream Stage, even to Japanese singers. This has never been completed by any other Korean singer before.

But the Bible sends a message, “Prophets do not get respect from their homelands.” For some odd reason, TVXQ’s outstanding achievements do not seem to be reported or praised in Korea. Also, it is sad to see that TVXQ’s success of almost selling 200K copies of their single was buried under the dispute between SM Entertainment and three members of TVXQ (Micky Yoochun, Xiah Junsu, YoungWoong Jaejoong) and the disbandment rumors that followed it.

They are not something something ’sama’ (like Yonsama) who were washed ashore by the Hallyu Wave. No, they even asked all Japanese media agencies not to associate the word ‘Hallyu’ with them (even asking for news articles to be pulled down if the word was used in relation to them), to show that they wished to succeed with their own powers and were able to become widely known in Japan. TVXQ had to erase their nationality in order to gain the acceptance from the Japanese population.

The rumors of disbandment at the height of their popularity has become a hot topic of conversation in the Japanese music industry. Japanese media has been created a daily special to update everyone about what’s happening in Korea with regards to TVXQ, and this has caused Avex’s CEO to come forward and give an explanatory statement to clam the Japanese fans. He announced that TVXQ’s Japanese activitees would continue regardless of what was happening in Korea and he decided to announce this himself. This has never happened before.

It seems as though the way Korean agencies set the income division when writing up the contract has surprised the people of Japan who are used to the Japanese agencies’ way of working that gives monthly salaries that may change. Since the first official event TVXQ held after the disbandment rumors came out was in Japan and not Korea, the source of such rumors, with the Fireworks Festival Concert, the Japanese media was more vigilant when it came to reporting the issue than the Korean media.

Therefore, whether they wanted this or not, this case has opened TVXQ up to a wider fan base including the younger generation. YoungWoong Jaejoong, who is the most popular amongst the members in Japan, was even seen in a paparazzi scandal magazine that only extremely famous Japanese celebrities appear in.

Although the situation in Korea is a complete mess, TVXQ might be able to take one step further in their Japanese activities through this happening. But they must once more grab hold of their Korean fans. There are already rumors that the ‘light fanbase’ is ready to embrace the new 6 member male idol group SM Entertainment is preparing.

As faithful as Korean fans are, they are also able to turn their backs on a singer very quickly. If even the fans who used to embrace them turn their backs on TVXQ, the group will become the prophets who are not respected in their homelands.




source: [GQ Magazine+DNBN]
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Saturday, August 22, 2009

Morning with Franz Schubert's Serenade

I put the alarm at 4:45 am, woke up, fixed food for everyone, ate and then prayed. I was really sleepy but didn't want to go to sleep. Since I am fasting I would rather sleep during the day. But I might have to cook. (-_-)

I started studying, watched a movie "The young Victoria". It's rare that I get to see happy endings in historical pieces so that was nice, mm really nice to be honest. The romance left me in a pleasant mood. So I started listening to Schubert while I studied some more. Then I felt writing about it, so here I am.

Oh and yes it's raining. Music + rain + writing.. Thank you Allah! Currently in a really good mood.

Here is Schubert's Serenade! (my favorite!!!)


Friday, August 21, 2009

Learning korean

I went shopping today. When I went to the shoe store I saw the lady at the register was Asian. I kept telling my sister ask where she is from. So finally when we were checking out we found out she was korean. I told her how I am currently learning korean and She totally changed. She got really happy and all of a sudden really interested in us. She asked me what I know, and I talked to her in korean. She got even happier. She said wow you are good couple of times and then turned to my sister and said how she is surprised that I have the right accent.

Well Gamsahamnida shoe lady!! Because that really made my day. That is probably the best compliment that I recieved this week.

Yesterday I went to my brother's school orientation. Blah. He is 6 years younger than me and all of his teacher thought I was their student. At first we didn't care but after 4-5 teacher my sister was like oh my god. The teacher literally ignore him and go to you. I was embarassed. I believe As days go by i feel I act more childish, and now it seems like i look it too. When I was 14 people thought I was 20. Now that I am 20 people think I am 14.

I saw this really really really cool belt, the corsette type..aaaah wanted to get it so badly. And then there were these hats that would've totally matched my top I bought today. But my sister said I would never wear it. I told her I would wear it at home everyday if i got it. But I know myself. I always buy things and never use it, years later I find them in my closet with the price tag still on it.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Top Chef, Bad coffee, boring Japanese dinner.

It's 1:16 am. I am exhausted. But for some reason I wanted to write before going to bed.
Ramadan will be here soon. I am so excited. I love going to be the mosque during Ramadan. Just the whole sense of belonging to a such a diveresed Islamic community is beautiful. It makes fasting for such a long time painless. Sun goes down after 8 pm these days so I hope Allah gives me the strength to keep all my fasts.

So today I volunteered for a Children's foundation. It was a gourmet tasting/ auction event. The chef was one of the former Top chef contestant. It's always nice to see celebs =] I was really planning write about it but I won't mention name. Because when she dished the show's secrets she said please don't put it on your blog or facebook it. My sister asked loads of questions. Like how do they pick, and are the controversies real? are the people real. Do the challenges really take place the way they show it. Before I met her I only wanted to ask one question. Was Hung (season 3 winner) mean (a**)? She said " YESS" without even thinking twice. It still doesn;t change my feelings toward him. He is still my favorite. Right after Harold from season 1!!

Afterwards I went to a japanese restaurant. Not sure why I even bothered. I know I don't like japanese cuisine because I don't prefer things with mild/BLAND taste. I like things that are hot, spicy, sour or sweet. So I got really bored during the meal. My sister kept saying ahjumma when the waitress would walk past us. (way past so she won't hear) I told her this is a japanese place. Later I heard two of those older waitresses talking in korean. I was like " Man!! we could've called them ahjumma".


I started my morning with loads of Dbsk..No so matter how bad the day went..(bad coffee, starving for a long period, bad dinner) everything felt moderately ok. They bring peace to my days! =]

I met a really nice lady today. She is an event planner for events such as fundraisers for charities or business, conferences etc. We talked about careers and all. We came across my diploma in Fashion marketing and how sad i was that i didn't get to intern in the field because of my location. And she said she knew a lady who started her own online fashion magazine and maybe I can talk to her and get to know her. Yay! that makes me happy. I love networking. If there is one thing I learned from years of business/ marketing classes it is NETWORKING is one of the most important and asset. One should never pass a chance to expand his or her network=]

My leg is killing me. Going to bed.