Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Still cuts of T-ara’s Eunjung & Qri in “King Geunchogo”

T-ara’s Eunjung and Qri have set out for their first filming of KBS 1TV’s historical drama, “King Geunchogo“. Still cuts of the girls in costume were recently released, delighting fans with their charismatic transformations.

Eunjung, who’s known for being level three in taekwondo, commented, “My experience in taekwondo helped me a lot when I had to act out scenes requiring martial arts.”

As reported previously, Eunjung will be playing the role of ‘Jin Ayi’, the daughter of ‘Jin Godo’ and the future queen and wife to the son of King Geunchogo, ‘Geun Gusu’ (Supernova’s Geonil).

Meanwhile, Qri will be playing the part of ‘Princess Yeojin‘, a tomboy with a stubborn personality who faces problems due to the age difference in marriage. Nevertheless, she stays a faithful wife.

The girls will be appearing on the episode scheduled for April 16th.

T-ara’s Soyeon talks about the hardships she faced after being eliminated from SNSD

K-Pop fans are already familiar with the long list of stars that almost debuted with SNSD, but none came quite as close as T-ara’s Soyeon.

Soyeon fostered her dreams of becoming a star ever before she could stand in front of a mirror. After getting into an arts high school, she became a trainee at a top name agency in her senior year. Every single day, she rehearsed to the point of sweating through three different t-shirts.

But was her effort not enough? Six months before she was to debut with SNSD, she was eliminated from the final line-up. After returning home with an empty heart, she spent the next year and a half in what she personally declared was the hardest moment of her life.

Her hardships didn’t end there, though, as her grandmother and uncle – both avid supporters of her dream to become a star – met with a health crisis that eventually led to their deaths a year later.

Soyeon expressed, “Up until my life right now, the year and a half I spent after leaving SNSD was the hardest point in my life. Not only my parents, but my entire family supported my dreams, especially my grandmother and uncle. But right after I had to give up my trainee life, they passed away in the same year. Both told me one thing: ‘Become a singer.’”

She continued, “After the funerals, I dusted myself off and tried to find my determination to reach my dreams again. I clenched my jaw and said to myself, ‘Let’s try this one more time.’”

Coincidentally, Mnet Media released an article declaring that they were looking for one more member to complete their upcoming five member girl group. To Soyeon, it was a chance that she couldn’t pass up.

Soyeon stated, “I tried looking for anyone that could connect me. In the end, I had to look up Mnet’s company address in order to go to them directly. A week after I begged to see the the CEO, they finally let me in. I auditioned on the spot, and it was right then that I was chosen.”

Soyeon debuted with T-ara in 2009 and finally achieved her dream of becoming a singer. But by then, SNSD had already made their debut, and the members of SHINee and f(x), who were both previously her juniors, were now her seniors.

With a laugh, she continued, “It was really awkward when I first debuted (laughter). At our debut broadcast, SHINee’s Jonghyun and Taemin came to greet me. I treated them like I did when we were all trainees and spoke informally to them. Thinking about it now, I felt that something was off and ended up worrying a lot over it. In the end, we talked it out and decided to just regard each other like we did when we were trainees.”

On SNSD, she honestly replied, “After I left SNSD, I actually was very awkward with the SNSD members. But after debuting and promoting with T-ara, a lot of that has been resolved. It’s only just now that my time spent with T-ara has caught up to the amount of time I spent with SNSD. I was happy with SNSD, but I don’t have regrets on becoming a T-ara member. T-ara is a junior group to SNSD who hopes to become like that. I was the unni in the group with SNSD, and we all still keep in contact. Our parents are close with each other as well.”

After overcoming her obstacles, she’s not only shining in the music industry, but in broadcasting as well. She’s headlined countless times for her witty remarks on variety shows like “100 Points out of 100“, and although there are a ton of idols who are deemed as ‘variety idols’, none have the ability in connecting with each of the guests and cast members like Soyeon does.

In a recent episode, Soyeon took part in a quiz that asked guests to guess the title of a song after listening to a short sample. Despite being born in 1987, Soyeon immediately knew the answer to Kim Ji Ae’s “Hateful Person“, which was released in 1989.

At the time, her castmembers joked that she might actually have been born in 1978 as opposed to 1987 due to her knowledge on past hits.

Soyeon expressed, “(laughter) I really was born in 1987, I can even show you my ID card if you want. My parents often told me that I’d always sit in front of the TV and hum along to songs. I also had a lot of interest in music growing up, so I know a lot of our senior’s songs.”

When asked to reveal one secret for the interview, Soyeon answered, “I might get in trouble for this, but I don’t follow the script I’m given. I only check who the guests for the day are! When I go in for recordings, I just say what I feel at the moment because I think it’s better to be as natural as possible without forcing a certain image of yourself onto the viewers.”

Now that she’s achieved her dream and is at a comfortable point in her life, Soyeon concluded her interview with a bit of advice for those dreaming to become singers.

Soyeon stated, “I began training 10 years ago. If I were to say just one thing, it’s that I want people who ‘really’ and ‘truly’ want to become singers to pursue this path. You can’t just do it, and you can’t just work hard. You have to want it.”

She continued, “By just relying on talent alone, you won’t be able to overcome the long, long years it takes. As a trainee, you might think that all you need are your dreams and passions, but once you debut, that dream and passion becomes your career and your society. You can’t eat, you can’t sleep, and you’re left with no friends. You can’t do anything except stand on stage. Really, only those who are crazy for the career should pursue it.”

Why does T-ara's Qri use the men's bathroom?


T-ara's Qri's men's bathroom picture have become a hot topic.

In a recent online community bulletin board, a post with the title "T-ara's Qri men's bathroom experience" was shown.

In the photo, Qri is wearing a yellow hat and men's hoodie walking into the bathroom. In the other one, she is posing like a guy in front of the toilet.

These photos were posted in 2008 on Qri's Cyworld.

Netizens said, "I knew Qri was completely naughty", "Even before debut, her beauty shines", and "Goddess Qri did these types of jokes?"

Qri is currently cast with her fellow T-ara member Eunjung in the KBS 1TV drama "Geunchogo, The King of Baekje" and has been practicing the script.

DJ DOC -> BoA -> 4Minute: Evolution of the scandalous "Spread-leg Dance


DJ DOC had already been a 'Hot Issue' on the year 2000 when they released their song "Run To You" with a repeated line on its bridge saying, "Bounce, Bounce, Bounce," while the rest of their female back up-dancers perform an up-and-down leg movement, spreading their legs, revealing a scandalous appearance to the audience that eventually caused a stir from the public.


This continued to become a hotter topic for the outfits used by their back-up dancers; particularly, the pair of fitted pants and the controversial pair of fishnet stockings they used. The public, most especially, the women, questioned this in concern of its degree of sexuality for the audience and asked: "Do they really need to do that when they perform the dance?"



Despite of receiving so many negative comments and debates, the song still received so much love that it even made it on the top of numerous music charts and festivals.


In 2010, a lot of people were surprised as the same kind of issue rose, when the International Korean star,BoA, released her songs, "Hurricane Venus" and "Copy and Paste." A number of reports has been made with regards to her unique pair of stockings as well as the new "leg-movement" that she introduced. "Embarrassing but with sexy facial expressions," described by the Netizens. Though deemed to be "too sexual," the song as well as the dance, still garnered so much interest and support.



Following these controversial hit makers is the 5-membered girl group, 4Minute. For their long-awaited comeback, the group decided to release a double-title track album. One of which is the song entitled "Mirror Mirror" where the girls had to wear a pair of knee pads while dancing their sexy "spread-leg dance." Until now, the group still faces a number of questions and debates with regards to this dance movement they introduced to the public.


On the other hand, a new girl group under the hit songwriter, Brave Brothers, now known as Brave Girls, is being compared to 4Minute for their same sexy appeal while performing in black clothes and dancing their "knee-dance" choreography.

This "sexual and suggestive" concerns in terms of dance choreographies and performances continues to become a big topic for almost 10 years now. Right now, it seems like it's the turn of young female girl groups to make the same issue popular all over again. Moreover, evolution continues, more and more.

T-ara Eunjung and Qri, `GeunChoGo` first recording

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On the KBS 1TV historical drama 'GeunChoGo', T-ara EunJung and Qri's first recording photo is revealed.



Last 11th EunJung and Qri on the recording of “GeunChoGo” ,they first wear hanbok and do their acting as their characters a princess.



Eunjung, who have level three in taekwondo, said, “When I do action acting taekwondo really helped me a lot.”




Eunjung will play as ‘Jin Ah Yi’ The daughter of ‘Jin Go Do’, and the future queen and wife to the son of King Geunchogo, ‘Geun Gusu’ .

While Qri will play as ‘YeoJin Princess , her character is a tomboy with a stubborn personality who faces problems due to the age difference in marriage.




‘GeunChoGo’ will start airing on Sunday KBS1TV 9.40 PM.

4minute beats Big Bang on online charts with 'Mirror, Mirror', experiences a huge increase in popularity.


4minute's 'Mirror, Mirror' ranked first on various online music charts.

In the afternoon of April 12th, 4minute beat Big Bang's 'Love Song' on various online music charts such as Mnet, Dosirak, Soribada, Cyworld, Monkey3. They swept the first spot and are now seen dominating the charts.

At first, 4minute, who released 'Mirror, Mirror' and 'Heart to Heart' previously, kind of struggled on online music charts. However, through their fancy performances and stage mannerism, they have captivated music fans and hence skyrocketed up online music charts.

They demonstrated the power of a typical girl group that relies on performances. The performances of their two title tracks, in which the dynamics are evenly distributed, entertained the music fans. They have been praised for their overwhelming performances : not only the cute dance routine that matches the mood of the songs but also the "mirror dance" and the "sweeping floor dance", their movements and their facial expressions when acting on stage have been enjoyed by the fans.

4minute's interview with Sports Hanguk


■ 4minute, who has released their first full album
Bruises from their fierce dance - Plan to wear kneepads
Confidence in becoming a performance-driven girl group - Growth in their international fanbase

"These are not the kneepads you're thinking of."

If the main character of any drama saw these girls' performance, he would have recited a monologue about it . No matter how many times you see it, kneepads definitely do not match girl groups, but it's a different story with 4minute.

These girls have chosen their spot as "performance" representatives. While wearing their kneepads, they sweep the floor and shake their bodies, making male fans mesmerized. They even started the interview with the topic of their kneepads.

"It was decided the day before our first performance that we would wear kneepads. Before that, we didn't even think of kneepads. It was very foolish," Heo Gayoon said while laughing.

"We were thinking of doing the dance with long pants. We already had many bruises on our knees from practicing. We were so eager to perform well that we didn't have any time to think about the pain," Kwon Sohyun said.

Along with their hit song (which they made a comeback with on the 7th), they've become one of the trendiest group. Their lyrics that repeat the word 'mirror' 78 times and their fierce dance movements display unique charms. The "spread legs dance" is causing a lot of controversy while capturing the interest of fans. The 4minute members did not expect so much attention at all. They may have been bothered by this peculiar attention.

"It's sexy. It's not a cute dance. (laughs) I was so lost in the performance at first that I was confused why people were making such a fuss," Kim Hyunah said.

"I think female fans feel vicarious gratification when they watch our confident and fierce appearance. It strengthens them. And it feels like we have male fans now thanks to this song. We do this because we like it, right?" Jeon Jiyoon laughs.


4minute, who released , , , , the Japanese single and more, doesn't have any rivals when it comes to performances. They have toured Japan and other parts of Asia and their fandom has grown. Their popularity overseas can be measured : on their Youtube, 4minute's music videos have received more than 20 millions views. They have developed the confidence to carry out activities anywhere in Asia and have now returned in Korea. Through the promotion activities they had conducted for a long time, their teamwork tightened and became more disciplined.

"We had 2 concert tours in Japan. Every time a single came out, our ranks on music charts were higher than the previous times. When we saw that the number of fans who really liked our strong music increased, we realized the meaning of the saying that there isn't any boundary when it comes to music." Kim Hyunah

If there are things that they have gained, there are things they have lost. They neglected their domestic promotion activities. During that one-year gap, the members went back to the trainee lifestyle and adopted the mindset that they were to debut again. Their eagerness filtered through Gayoon's words "Going back to the basics felt like it was a new start".

The time of the flowing in of girl groups in their 20s has arrived. Junior groups that rely on the quality of their performances like 4minute have appeared. The members revealed that they observed the junior groups that came out, their strong impact and they felt an odd competitive spirit. They revealed "We ended eating healthy foods only". The members prepared themselves to be engaged in a showdown of more powerful and dareful performances.

Jeon Jiyoon said "As more and more girl groups that focus on their performances keep coming in, we just think that we can't give way here. In a way, it's flattering. We've become role models. Even if there are many groups similar to ours, we want to make a stand in the game with our very own performances". As for Nam Jihyun, she said "Before the start of our promotion activities, we worried a lot about if we could do well for these performances. Whenever we pull it off, we feel alive. We foolishly persevere with difficult and meticulous performances. This is who we are."