Super Junior’s Kyuhyun to Feature the second OST for “Poseidon”

Popular male idol group Super Junior member Kyuhyun will be featuring in the OST for KBS drama “Poseidon." The song “How to Break Up” of the OST Part 2 for “Poseidon,” will be released through music sites on October 11. It has been made known that Kyuhyun has participated in the album to show his support for fellow Super Junior member Choi Si Won, who is one of the stars in the drama.

SNSD Comeback Expected on KBS “Music Bank” Oct. 21, Album Release also Around that Time

Several news sources such as tvreport, starin, tvdaily, and sportsseoul have reported that SNSD will comeback through KBS “Music Bank” on Oct. 21. Currently each news source is reporting conflicting information on the exact date of when the album will be released. One source states that “It is being reported that the production team of the music program heard from SNSD representatives that the album will be released on Oct. 19. However, SM Entertainment’s official stance is that the new date is not set.”

Jung Yeop to Return with a Solo Album after Three Years

Ballad group Brown Eyed Soul’s leader and sentimentalist vocalist Jung Yeop will be comingback as a solo after three years of inactivity. It has been announced that Jung Yeop’s second solo album will be released in two parts with the titles “Part I” and “Part II.” “Part I : Me” will be released at midnight on October 11, and “Part II” is to be released in 2012.

Rain’s Last Concert Before Entering the Military (Recap)

He showed off his haircut for the very first time to his fans and started this 2-hour concert with his hit single “Hip Song” and continued with the singles “How to Avoid the Sun” “Love Story” “Busan Lady” “Love Song” “I’m Coming” “Rainism” and many others, combined with very powerful dance moves.

SNSD’s Teasers Draw in Nearly Six Million Views Combined

SNSD revealed their second round of comeback teasers on October 8 and the reaction was spontaneous: in just one day their comeback teasers recorded over a million views on Youtube; it’s been a little over a week and the first teaser has now close to four million.

Brown Eyed Girls Prefer Singing Live

The public has been wondering if the Brown Eyed Girls still have healthy throats after singing so many high notes on live music programs. After hearing this news, Brown Eyed Girls publicly announced that they prefer singing high notes live so they asked the producers to let them sing most of the parts live.