We have a new No. 1 this week! “Some,” a duet between SISTAR’s Soyu and R&B artist Junggigo, jumps from No. 26 all the way to the top spot this week, overtaking our three-week champion Girl’s Day and their “Something.” Soyu has become a favorite duet partner for male K-Pop artists as this is the… Continue reading Weekly K-Pop Music Chart 2014 – February Week 4
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Spica Members Want to Get Loved by Lee Hyori
On February 17, members of girl group Spica appeared as guests on KBS Cool FM’s “Jo Jung Chi and Ha Rim’s 2 O’clock” radio show. On the show, DJ Jo Jung Chi asked, “I heard Lee Hyori wrote and composed and even produced the new song. I can hear her style in the song. What… Continue reading Spica Members Want to Get Loved by Lee Hyori
Weekly K-Pop Music Chart 2014 – February Week 3
Girl’s Day’s “Something” continues to dominate and remains No. 1 for a third week. It becomes the first song since EXO’s big hit “Growl” last year to record three straight weeks on top of our chart. Taking full advantage of the slower months of K-Pop at the beginning of the year, Girl’s Day establishes themselves… Continue reading Weekly K-Pop Music Chart 2014 – February Week 3
Spica Poses for the Camera as They Celebrate Their Nomination on “Inkigayo”
On February 9, Spica was nominated on SBS’ “Inkigayo” for the Mutizen Award alongside Girl’s Day and AOA. In regards to the nomination, Yang Ji Won posted on her Twitter, “Everyone, today is Spica’s two-year anniversary, and also our first time being nominated in a music program. It is a memorable day. Please watch today’s… Continue reading Spica Poses for the Camera as They Celebrate Their Nomination on “Inkigayo”
AOA’s First Music Show Win on SBS Inkigayo 02.09.14
On the February 9 broadcast of SBS’ “Inkigayo,” all attention was on which of the three girls groups up for the No. 1 spot would take home the trophy. The three groups consisted of Girl’s Day, Spica, and AOA. It was the first time for Spica and AOA to be a front-runner for the No.… Continue reading AOA’s First Music Show Win on SBS Inkigayo 02.09.14
Spica Fighting for No. 1 Spot for the First Time since Debut
Five-member girl group Spica debuted two years ago in 2012, and for the first time, the group is finding itself in the running for the number 1 spot on music programs. According to the music industry, Spica’s new song “You Don’t Love Me” is a trophy candidate on this Sunday’s SBS Inkigayo. They will be… Continue reading Spica Fighting for No. 1 Spot for the First Time since Debut
MBC Music Core 02.08.14: Comeback Stages by B.A.P, Ga In, M(Minwoo) and More
♬ Comeback StageM – “Taxi”Gain – “Truth or Dare”B.A.P – “1004(Angael)”SoYou X JunggiGo – “Some” ♬ HOT StageTVXQ! – “Something”Girl’s day – “Something”B1A4 – “Lonely”Koyote – “1999”Rainbow Blaxx – “Cha Cha” ♬ Sound-HOLICDalshabet – “B.B.B”AOA – “Miniskirt”GOT7 – “Girls Girls Girls”Spica – “You don’t love me”Kiss & Cry(DIA) – “DOMINO GAME”Honey Finger 6 – “Different… Continue reading MBC Music Core 02.08.14: Comeback Stages by B.A.P, Ga In, M(Minwoo) and More
February Music Trends in Korea: Where Have the Idols Gone?
From “Let It Go” off the Frozen OST, Soyu and JunggiGo’s duet “Some” to Park Wan Kyu’s single for the Empress Ki OST, “Wind Breeze,” music charts have recently begun to look richer in variety. The charts are flush with movie and drama OST tracks, indie band offerings, as well as releases from solo singer-songwriters.… Continue reading February Music Trends in Korea: Where Have the Idols Gone?
Who Sang It Best? “Let It Go” from the “Frozen” OST!
With “Let It Go” from the OST of Disney‘s Animated movie “Frozen” becoming a worldwide hit song, it is no surprise that a number of K-Pop stars have shared their cover of the song. In the U.S. version, the song during the movie was sung by Idina Menzel, while the ending credits version was by Demi Lovato.… Continue reading Who Sang It Best? “Let It Go” from the “Frozen” OST!
Spica Performs “You Don’t Love Me” for Music Core Comeback Stage
Spica had their first music show performance of their comeback track “You Don’t Love Me” today on Music Core. Like many of the group’s previous singles, “You Don’t Love Me” was produced by their mentor Lee Hyori, and lyrics by Kim Boa and Hyori. Having a 1960’s soul music sound, the girls’ show off their… Continue reading Spica Performs “You Don’t Love Me” for Music Core Comeback Stage