Big Bang success story

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Big Bang will be releasing a book with stories and experiences from each of the members, which will be a showcase of their “success story.” The book will be titled, “Making the world shout! Speeding towards the dream, Big

Bang’s 13,140 day challenge (세상에 너를 소리쳐! 꿈으로의 질주, 빅뱅 13,140일의 도전).” The book will cover their stories from the beginning of their training days.

YG Entertainment stated:

Big Bang has received a lot of book offers throughout the years, however our CEO Yang Hyun Suk did not want publishers to take advantage of their popularity. Last September however, he decided that it was time for this book.

The book will be go on sale on the 28th. Yay!

Update on Seung Ri’s KBS ban

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Earlier I posted about Big Bang’s Seung Ri getting banned from KBS for the use of the word ‘crack’ in his song ‘Strong Baby’. YG entertainment decided that they will change the word ‘crack’ to ‘clap’.

Lol for the censorship/banning in Korean music these days. Its crazy and sometimes ridiculous. Actually changing the word to clap makes more sense to me… At least its better than DBSK’s MIROTIC ‘under my skin’ to ‘under my sky~’.

2009 idol forecast!

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The idol forecast for 2009 will be bright with new groups, individual activities, concerts and tours.

Super Junior, the 13-member pop group, saw some of its members branching out here and also abroad through smaller “units” like Super Junior-T, Super Junior-Happy, Super Junior-M and Super Junior-K.R.Y, but this year will see all of the members getting together as one whole group.

“We think we show our best performances when we are all working together. We will show everyone what Super Junior has in store this year, all together,” the members said at a recent press conference before their concert scheduled for this month.

The group will release its third album in March. While the members of Super Junior are getting back together, Big Bang is gearing up for solo activities.

The five-member pop group is holding concerts from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1 and will greet fans individually through different projects. Victory, known as Seung-ri here, has started performing solo songs recently.

His song “Strong Baby” was included in the group’s album, and slowly gained popularity day after day, especially after his performance during a music program on major TV network SBS last month. With a music video and album plans, Victory will hopefully prove that he can fly solo.

“Along with Victory, G-Dragon and Tae-yang are also looking at releasing solo albums soon. Dae-sung is also planning to release a trot (Korean traditional pop genre) single, while TOP will continue to work with other singers, including Gummy and Uhm Jung-hwa. Fans will have the chance to witness the various musical skills of the members,” YG Entertainment said.

Fans of Wonder Girls will be thrilled to know that the hit pop group will hold its first concert in February. After the concert, however, the group will move to the United States and carry out their U.S. promotions for the time being.

Nine-member group Girls’ Generation is planning to release its first mini-album called “Gee” Jan. 7. The main track, also titled “Gee,” was written by famed songwriter E-Tribe, the same composer who brought Lee Hyo-ri’s hit number “U-Go Girl.”

Being one of the only girl groups to have sold more than 100,000 albums with their debut work “Girls’ Generation” last year, the group’s next project started a buzz among fans and those working in the pop music industry.

TVXQ, who returned to the pop scene after a two-year hiatus last year with its fourth album, is planning to tour overseas this year. Starting in Korea, the five-member group will take “The Third Asia Tour Concert-Mirotic” to places such as Beijing and Bangkok. The group’s local concert will be held at the Gymnastics Stadium, Olympic Park. TVXQ will also release a single album later this month in Japan. (Han Sang-hee, Staff Reporter, The Korea Times)

Credits: Kimchisoju@WP

DBSK Yunho, WG Yoo Bin & BB Seung Ri – Ex schoolmates?

“It has been disclosed recently that Dong Bang Shin Ki’s U-Know Yun Ho, Wonder Girls’ Yoo Bin, and Big Bang’s Seung Ri all went to Jeong Ahm Elementary School in Weol Gye Dong, Kwang Ju.

The three people coincidentally went to Kwang Ju, their hometown, on January 1st at the same time and were surprised to find out that they went to the same elementary school. U-Know Yun Ho is the oldest, being born in 1986; Yoo Bin is after him, being born in 1988; and Seung Ri is the youngest, being born in 1990.

This isn’t the first time celebrities are drawing popularity by being alumni of the same school, but the fact that a member from each of the three greatest idol groups that are leading the music industry today is alumni of the same school with the others is very unique.

An associate of Seung Ri said, “Seung Ri found out by going to his hometown for New Years that the three artists gathered in one city” and “It is an incredible connection.”

An associate of U-Know Yun Ho also marveled, “I knew U-Know Yun Ho and Seung Ri went to the same school, but it’s surprising that even Yoo Bin went to the same school.”

A close associate of Yoo Bin also said, “I’ve known since last year that the three people are alumni of the same elementary school. It is a surprising coincidence.”

On the other hand, Dong Bang Shin Ki, Big Bang, and Wonder Girls are representing groups from SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and JYP Entertainment, respectively, that have conquered the biggest awards from the past end-of-the-year music award ceremonies and are demonstrating competitive popularity.”

Translation credits to bigbangnyuh.
onion-head31 Wow, this is one very cool fact. Who would’ve guessed these three were in the same elementary school?

Stylish Big Bang

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Big Bang’s digital single – Stylish (THE FILA). Written by BB’s own G-Dragon and composed by Perry. Take a listen!


Big Bang’s Seung Ri – Strong Baby banned?

After Rain’s ‘Rainism’ and DBSK’s ‘Mirotic’, the korean broadcasting company decided to ban another song. This time, Seung Ri’s ‘Strong Baby’ has been banned from KBS. The reason? Inappropriate due to the usage of the word “crack.” LOL. For those who doesn’t know, the word ‘crack’ is a reference to drugs, so its a big no-no. But don’t worry Seung Ri, I’m sure people especially the fangirls still love you and there are SBS,MBC,and MNET other than KBS.

This is the MV for the single. Honestly, ‘crack’ sounds like ‘quack’ to me. But this MV made Seung Ri move way up in my favourite Big Bang member. Haha~

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