Thursday, March 31, 2011

‘Heart To Heart’ by 4minute

It’s comeback season, and in true girl group fashion, the five lovely ladies of 4minute have sashayed back onto the scene this week with their latest mini-album, “Heart To Heart“. For the last few months, 4minute have been busy tapping into the Japanese market, releasing and re-releasing hit after hit to claim their own little glamorous spot in one of the most fruitful music industries around.

After quickly dropping their fourth Japanese single, “Why“, 4minute have finally returned to familiar territory, but are they back with their same rough-around-the-edges, sassy-meets-grungy attitude and style that we’ve all grown to love?

Well, would this be a K-pop comeback if they did?

“Heart To Heart” Track List:

01 4minutes Left
02 Heart to Heart
03 Sweet Suga Honey!
04 You Know
05 모르는 척

4minute may have teased with a darker concept last week, but “Heart To Heart” is anything but dark. Clearly, they got their concept previews mixed up with those of “Steal 20“, a full album set to be released very soon.

Instead, 4minute have stepped into the light and unveiled a mini-album filled with girly, sappy tunes à la mode.

If this had been any other girl group, this routine wardrobe change from a ‘dark’ to a ‘cute’ concept(probably) wouldn’t have me seething with frustration, but that’s just it; this is 4minute. Cute does not exist in their vernacular, and it’s a stretch to think they can pull it off at 100%, both in song and in image.

The juvenile twist on 4minute’s music isn’t necessarily the issue, because there are several other groups who live and thrive from aegyo, and who do it well; it comes down to the believability and identity-recognition of the content when a group with a dead-set style like 4minute dares to dabble in those fronts, and whether we, as the audience, can genuinely believe this to be a part of who they are as entertainers.

But what is 4minute’s dead-set style? Why so disappointing?

From their debut back in 2009, 4minute stepped onto the scene with one thing on their mind: to be the loudest thing on the market. Not only have they checked that off of their list, but 4minute have also established themselves as the ’sex symbols’ in K-pop. Love them or hate them, 4minute have seriously pushed the boundaries on how low they could go in a relatively conservative environment, and up until now, they’ve managed to sell the whole package like candy to children.

4minute’s music has always been over processed, over done, (and I use this term loosely) trashy-pop. There might be some talent within the group, but it has never been the main focus of their music.

If you pry open your listening skills, it is easy to hear that 4minute’s music hasn’t been designed to showcase their vocals, but molded as to insert as many stress points where the ladies can strut their stuff and work as many pelvic thrusts as possible without breaking a hip. It makes sense when you listen to “Huh“, arguably their best single (and EP) to date. It is everything 4minute stands for and where the bar has been set.

Sure, they can tone it down a few (as they’ve done with their Japanese song, “FIRST“) and still retain their style, but it’s 4minute’s mind-numbing guilty pleasures that we expect from them every single time, because it just works.

What “Heart To Heart” has done is turned the dial all the way left rather than all the way to the right. Maybe even popped in a completely different album altogether, it’s hard to tell.

The mini opens with an intro (4minutes Left) that might have worked had the following songs not thrown it off course. It has a decent beat and synths to get you moving, and a typical 4minute hook.

The title track, “Heart To Heart,” is the buzz kill. The song itself isn’t awful, but coming from 4minute, it is awfully disappointing. This song sets a mellow atmosphere with its steady pace and simple melodies; it’s something that faithful 4minute fanatics will defend as an off-handed attempt to “explore and expand” the group’s “music“, but this change has magnified a specific attribute (or lack there of) that any entertainer should make sure to never lose as a part of their act.

Whether an artist is pulling rabbits out of his/her hat or dropping it like it’s hot, entertainment must be done with conviction, and that is exactly what is missing throughout this entire mini-album.

A bubblegum-pop song like “Sweet Suga Honey!” (song number 3) is simply too far-fetched and mundane for any girl group to try to sell to the masses, let alone 4minute. It wasn’t even composed to allow any shining moments for gratuitous high notes, or at the very least, some choppy runs. “You Know” (the fourth song on the mini album) falls into the same sack of underwhelming moments and falsehoods, with the closing song (모르는 척) delivering a forgettable ballad for the ages.

The only saving grace in “Heart To Heart” is the production, which is cleaner than anything 4minute have ever released. But there is no harmony among any of these tracks, as blatantly ‘cute’ as they may be. None of them jive together and it’s hard to tell what exactly the point of this mini album is; what are 4minute trying to prove? What direction are they whipping their hair to? Will they ever actually whip their hair again? These questions can’t be answered by this EP because it’s simply vacant of answers and steered by nothing more than a lazy concept and a dig at everyone’s wallets.

Perhaps the next time Jupiter aligns with Mars, this concept will ring true to who 4minute are as a girl group, but right now, this is the dawning of a disappointing time in their musical repertoire.

I’m holding out for “Steal 20″ to deliver the dance floor wrecks that K-pop so desperately needs right now.

Overall Rating: 3.0/5

What are your thoughts on this mini album?

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Note: This article does not reflect the opinions of allkpop, only of the author.

Cube Entertainment clarifies even further on Nam Ji Hyun plastic surgery rumors

4minute’s Nam Ji Hyun was recently accused of getting plastic surgery because of her prominent chest. Cube Entertainment denied the rumors, but it seems that they have more to add.

A Cube Entertainment representative stated, “Nam Ji Hyun lost about 6.6-8.8 lbs (3-4 kgs) while getting ready for her album. Her body line became more enhanced, which is why the rumors of breast implants came about.”

They added, “She’s normally glamorous and her body’s a little chubby… After losing weight, those rumors came about. Nam Ji Hyun has always been the one with the innocent image in 4minute, but this time we started changing that image.”

KARA’s Hara’s classmates share more photos of her attending class

Fan-taken photos spotting KARA’s Hara attending her college classes have been all the rage online lately, and now another set of her giving autographs in a lecture hall were recently shared, earning positive interest amongst fans.

Hara entered Sungshin Women’s University as a media performance major this past March, and is proving to be quite the popular freshman with her class.

Fans commented, “Everybody looks so close” and “I’m seeing a lot of pictures of her attending class, looks like she’s adjusting well to college life.”

More recently on March 31st, Hara attended the 2011 Seoul Fashion Week at SETEC for designerLee Suk Tae’s fashion show.

T-ara’s Jiyeon thinks she has ‘too much aegyo-sal’

T-ara’s Jiyeon caused her female fans to feel some jealousy, after she made a ludicrous statement about the fat below her eyes, often referred to as ‘aegyo-sal‘ in Korean because it accentuates one’s cute charms.

On March 31st, Jiyeon posted photos through Twitter and wrote, “I miss the times of ‘Jungle Fish‘. Hehe I must have gained weight in my aegyo-sal. Wooeng~”. The star is seen smiling and pouting for the camera, and despite her complaints, managed to look picture-perfect.

Netizens stated, “What do you mean you gained fat below your eyes?! That’s ridiculous!”, “Is this Jiyeon’s ridiculous thought?”, and “You have to think about those who don’t have any aegyo-sal!”.

KARA records 1 million copies in album sales

KARA has recorded over 1 million copies in album sales, after only eight months in the Japanese musicindustry!

According to information revealed by Universal Music Japan on March 31st, KARA’s five albums – “Mister“, “Jumping“, “Girl’s Talk“, “Best Clips“, “KARA Best 2007-2010” – have sold a total of 1,080,000 copies in all.

“Girl’s Talk,” which was released last November, sold 430k copies so far and even ranked at the top ofOricon’s music chart for nine consecutive weeks after its release. “KARA Best Clip” DVD (released last February) and “KARA Best 2007-2010″ (released last September) sold 200k copies respectively. Meanwhile, “KARA Best Clip” managed to rank at the top of the weekly charts for two months in a row as well. As for the girls’ singles – “Mister,” and “Jumping” – they each sold 130k and 110k.

Im Jin Mo, a pop culture critic, commented, “After BoA and TVXQ, KARA is the first to surpass 1 million copies. As rookies who debuted only eight months in Japan, this is an astounding feat. I think the fact that they’ve created a position for themselves as Korean idols in Japan’s idol culture is a bigger achievement.”

Taecyeon's message to Eunjung about “We Got Married”


2PM’s Taecyeon sent a message of support to T-ara’s Eunjung, who recently started filming for MBC’s “We Got Married 2“.

On March 31st, Taecyeon tweeted, “Oh ho! Eunjung is doing WGM. I hope you film it well and I wish for success!“.

He also added, “When you have a housewarming party, be sure to make the food first and then call people!“. As most WGM fans know, Taecyeon and the rest of the 2PM members were invited to Nichkhun and Victoria’s housewarming party some time ago, but were disappointed to find that nothing was prepared for them and they even had to make their own food on the spot.

Netizens laughed, “I hope to see Taecyeon on WGM too” and “You’re still thinking about that housewarming party!”.

Eunjung and actor Lee Jang Woo will replace the Yonghwa-Seohyun couple, who are leaving the show on April 2nd.

'Dream High' Comic Book to be published, HD screen captures + quotes from the series


Set to be published in 2 volumes, the ‘Dream High’ comic book will contain over 5,000 cuts from various screenshots along with famous lines from the show. Volume 1 will be released on March 30th, while Volume 2 will be released the first week of April.

In Volume 1 of the ‘Dream High Comic’ centers on some key, gemlike episodes. Starting with when Countryboy Song Samdong (played by Kim Soohyun) meets the stuck-up Go Hyemi (played by Suzy), to the nervewracking Kirin Arts School auditions, this first volume reveals up until when Jinkuk (played by Taecyeon) replaces Jason (played by Wooyoung) in the official school showcase.

Unlike the large-scale spectacle that was the drama, ‘Dream High Comic’ will be cute and charming like a comic book should be. Fans of the drama are anxious to see how all 16 episodes will be condensed into 2 volumes.

Much like the previously-released ‘Dream High Special Making Book’, ‘Dream High Comic’ is expected to become another bestseller.

f(x)’s Luna performs a bit of ‘Legally Blonde’ on ‘Strong Heart’

Earlier today, we reported on f(x)’s Luna’s appearance on “Strong Heart” and her reason for cryingover Kang Ho Dong’s words. On that same day, Luna performed a small piece from her debut musicalLegally Blonde“.

Dressed in her pink preppy outfit and sporting her blonde pigtails, Luna confidently danced and sang to “Positive“. “Positive” is a song that Luna’s character, Elle Woods, sings while thinking of ways to get her boyfriend, Warner, back. She first decides that she should seduce him by being sexy, but eventually concludes that the what she needs to do is dye her hair black.

Check out Luna’s short performance of “Positive” below!