Mnet "M! Countdown" – Feb. 2, 2012

"This Is War" by MBLAQ takes Song of the Week on Mnet’s “M! Countdown” on the first Thursday of February. MBLAQ, T-ara and Teen Top slugged it out on the top three. FT Island, MBLAQ, Lyn, Teen Top, Lee Hyun, Buga Kingz, Brian, Sunny Hill, Miryo, Boyrfriend, Nine Muses, Rainbow Pixie, Dal Shabet, Block B and LED Apple livened today’s stage with their performances.

Teen Top Chooses Wonder Girls over SNSD?

Idol group Teen Top, who recently made a comeback with hit song "Crazy," guest-appeared on SBS radio program "Power FM 107.7MHZ" and revealed their favorite girl group. In order to test Teen Top’s team work through questions, the show’s DJ Choi Hwa Jung asked, "Who do you like better between SNSD’s YoonA and Wonder Girls’ Sohee?"

Teen Top: "Please Don’t View Us as Bad Boys from the Backstreets"

Recently, Teen Top began promoting their title track, “Crazy”. The group discussed their desire to be viewed as more mature performers. Considering most of the members are close to twenty, and with the moniker of ‘Teen’ Top, their request makes sense. During the music video for “Crazy”, the group can be seen dancing in an alley while quick shots of entertainment districts are shown. To most the video is harmless, yet others have mistakably seen it as a cause for concern. With the emerging problems of youth violence and school bullying on the rise the themes of the video have the public talking.

MNet "M! Countdown" – Jan. 26, 2012

"This Is War" by MBLAQ is Song of the Week on Mnet’s “M! Countdown” this last Thursday of January. Soul Dive, Super Kidd, Bryan Joo, NS Yoon Ji, Boyfriend, Monday Kiz, Koyote, Dal Shabet, Lee Hyun, Rainbow Pixie, Sunny Hill, OK Punk, Touch, Teen Top and MBLAQ performed on tonight’s show.

Top Stars in Their Hanbok Attire for the Lunar New Year

In Korea, the Lunar New Year is celebrated for three days. People usually travel back to their hometowns to spend time with their families and eat, drink, play games and practice the ever-so-popular ritual of "saebae" or bowing. Just like the Chuseok holiday, people dress up in colorful, traditional Korean hanboks during this time. Amidst the celebrations and greetings, top stars are decking out in their top hanbok gear for the 2012 Lunar New Year.

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