Brian Joo Reveals 2013 Birthday Extravaganza Rehearsal Clip

Singer Brian Joo recently uploaded a rehearsal clip for his pending 2013 birthday bash on his YouTube channel brianjoomusic. The teaser clip features Brian practicing diligently in front of mirrored walls with two back-up dancers and a female lead dancer who briefly appears in the middle of his solo. Brian Joo’s birthday is on January… Continue reading Brian Joo Reveals 2013 Birthday Extravaganza Rehearsal Clip

Re-imagine Girls’ Generation, Big Bang, and Super Junior with IU (IU’s Top K-Pop Covers)

IU‘s been on my mind lately.  Apparently, I’m not the only one.  Maybe, I’m just looking for an excuse to write about IU?  (Side note: IU is a Taeyang fangirl, so she probably would prefer a collaboration  with Taeyang rather than G-Dragon.)   Regardless, IU has a great talent which tends to be overshadowed by… Continue reading Re-imagine Girls’ Generation, Big Bang, and Super Junior with IU (IU’s Top K-Pop Covers)

[Update] Change of Venue For Brian Joo’s “Up-Close and Personal Concert 2012” on October 11

[Update as of September 20] The venue has been changed to Butter Factory at One Fullerton in Raffles Place. All Soompiers who have purchased tickets please take note! On October 11, fans in Singapore can finally catch Brian Joo in live action at his very first “Brian Joo Up-Close And Personal Concert 2012” on the… Continue reading [Update] Change of Venue For Brian Joo’s “Up-Close and Personal Concert 2012” on October 11

Brian Joo’s Contract with Jelly Fish Entertainment to Expire Soon

Brian Joo‘s exclusive contract with Jelly Fish Entertainment is about to expire. Back in 2010, the two parties decided to work together for two years. However, as Jelly Fish Entertainment decided not to renew their contract with Brian, he will now have to look for another agency or work as a free agent. He will… Continue reading Brian Joo’s Contract with Jelly Fish Entertainment to Expire Soon

SM Entertainment Reveals MV for “I AM” OST Track Featuring DBSK, Super Junior, Girls’ Generation, and More

SM Entertainment released the official music video for their OST track to the upcoming documentary film, “I AM.” The song, titled “Dear My Family,” features all of the top SM artists, including Kangta, BoA, DBSK, Super Junior, Girls’ Generation, SHINee, f(x), EXO-K, and EXO-M.

Lee Min Jung in Fly to the Sky’s MV from Seven Years Ago

After seven years, it has been brought to attention that the actress starring in Fly to the Sky’s music videos, “Like a Man” and “Evasion” is Lee Min Jung. Recently, photos of actress Lee Min Jung in Fly to the Sky’s music videos have surfaced on internet community boards. The photos are screen captures of the male duo, Fly to the Sky’s music videos. Fly to the Sky released the “Like a Man” MV in early 2006, soon followed by its sequel, “Evasion” MV, both starring Lee Min Jung.

K-Pop Stars Dress Up for Halloween

K-Pop stars have been celebrating Halloween with fellow singers. miss A’s Min, 2AM’s Jo Kwon, and Brian Joo from Fly to the Sky kept their fans up to date with pictures and posts from their Twitters. Min has garnered attention for her realistic Halloween party costume. Singer Zhang Li Yin even posted on her microblog: “I met miss A! The costumes were awesome” along with a picture with Min and ex-U-Kiss member, Alexander.

Hwanhee Joins South Korean Army Today

Former Fly to the Sky member Hwanhee has joined the Korean army today. He will first complete the four-week boot camp program before serving as a public service employee for 23 months. As a farewell to his fans, Hwanhee uploaded a letter on his online fan café last week saying, “Thank you for giving me so much love over the past 10 years. Finally, I’m enlisting in the army on October 27. I’ll come back as a more mature and better man. Please wait for me just a bit. My fans will always be in my heart and I believe Hwanhee will always be in my fans’ heart. I love you all so much.”

[Video] History of K-Pop Boy Groups: 1996 – Present

A few months ago we had posted [Video] History of K-Pop Girl Groups: 1996 – Present which showcased 61 different girls groups that had debuted in the past 15 years. After a lot of research and editing we can now bring you our own special video History of K-Pop Boy Groups: 1996-Present.