Monday, December 29, 2008

Tohoshinki - Bolero PV FULL

It's FINALLY OUT!!! XD



Enjoy.........

And be awed! XD

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Tohoshinki BOLERO PV 1.30min Preview



OMG OMG OMG~!!!!!

I can't wait for the whole PV to be released!!
I can't wait for the single to be released!!!
I can't wait for the movie to be released!!!!
I can't wait for my CD to arrive!!!!!

I CAN'T WAIT!!!! XD

Hehehe... ^^

Saturday, December 13, 2008

BOLERO - A Movie OST!!!!


I just found out that Tohoshinki's next single (To be released on Jan.21, 2009) is the theme song of a movie entitled "Subaru" starring Kuroki Meisa (REAL BEAUTY). YEHEY!!! CHUKAHAMNIDA OPPA~!!! \^o^/

The movie is about a girl who is chasing her dream to become a ballerina.

No wonder Bolero sounds SO GOOD. Movie themes for Japanese movies are usually really really great. They make it so dramatic. BOLERO is one of those kinds of songs. You guys should check it out. ^^

And oh...

An update of what happened to "Mirotic," which was banned for people under the age of 19 in Korea... (as I mentioned in my previous post). Guess what happened. They had to make a "clean" version. And here's the difference: Instead of "I got you... under my SKIN," they changed it to "I got you... under my SKY." ........ WHAT THE????? And I noticed a few other parts being modified as well. But... My goodness. What a change. I feel like their song was being insulted and murdered by those stupid censors board people.

Anyway, if you guys wanna hear what those two songs I mentioned above sound like, I'll post it next time when I have enough time to upload stuff. ^^

For now, I have to go back to studying...

Ciao!

Monday, December 1, 2008

WHAT THE!!!

After judging that Rain’s Rainism was harmful and detrimental to youths last week, the Commission of Youth Protection has acted again by labelling DBSK’s Mirotic, Solbi’s Do It Do It, etc in the same category as Rainism. This has created an uproar once again in Korea which takes effect this week.

According to sources, the Commission of Youth Protection usually examines around 100 songs every month to see if they are harmful or detrimental to youths in Korea. But this is the first time that their scope is targeted specifically towards popular mainstream singers in Korea right now. In the last month, among the 110 songs that they have examined, 32 of them were Korean songs which was a new record in recent years. The reason for banning Mirotic was the same as Rainism in that part of the lyrics were inappropriate.

The ruling will come into effect from 4th December with the song being banned from playing on tv or radio before 10pm. The Mirotic album will have stickers affixed to them that indicates “unsuitable for people under 19 years old”. The song lyrics will have to be modified if they are going to perform this during concerts or events. Action will be taken if any of the above are flouted.

Although affected singers and their companies have expressed that they will adhere to the ruling, they can’t fathom the reasoning behind the ban.

Industry critics feel that this will only heap more misery on the already suffering music industry. And one wonders if the “19-only” stickers restricting the sale of affected albums will actually have any effect. DBSK for example are already done with promoting Mirotic and are actually in the midst of promoting their follow-up song Wrong Number. With album sales already exceeding 300,000, it also means that most of their fans have already gotten the album already.

A Disney-friendly Korean music industry in future? Hope not.

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