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[INFO-VOTING-TUTORIAL] GDA (GOLDEN DISK AWARDS) Voting Tutorial: Let’s Vote For JYJ!!!
JYJ is currently 2nd in the GDA voting for Popularity Award (as of 111028). Please show your support by voting for them ^^
1. You need to go to this website, http://kpopwave.joinsmsn.com/ find the register button on the upper left side of the website.
2. A box with the words 일반회원 가입하기 will show up and click this
3. Enter your information, check the little box and sign up.
4. check your inbox, the email should be similar to this. Then, click the link in the email. (it’s just to verify the email)
5. Then go back to this page http://kpopwave.joinsmsn.com/ and login by clicking this login button on the upper left side of the website.
6. Enter your ID and password
7.Once you log in you can see your username on the upper left side
8. And after that click the word 스타킹 , it’s besides the word kpopwave
9. then you see in the right hand side of the website, click on 테마토뵤
10. You’ll see jyj is currently number 2. to vote click on the little box on next to jyj that says 부 뵤
11. After that a box will appear, it says you already vote for today!
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[Info] KPOP in Singapore – tvN Audition Top 2
Seoul, here they come…
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Twenty contestants had been selected for a live audition in front of hundreds of spectators and only two would then go on to the next round. This was not your typical talent show – this was tvN Kpop Star Hunt Singapore and the prize for winning? A chance of a lifetime to be trained by CUBE Entertainment in Seoul, Korea; and that was it.
Held at Novena Square 2, the audition showcased the talents of these young aspiring Kpop idol hopefuls. Christina the youngest audition contestant at 12 years old it turns out has not told her father about her participation in the competition. And this was in spite of having gone through to the next round.
“My father still doesn’t know. I have no intention of telling him because I know he’ll disapprove. I’ll only tell him if I make it through to the next round. Perhaps then, he’ll recognize my dreams.”
Asked if the lack of parental support affected her, the cheery adolescent grinned and turned to 15 year old Phedra, her fellow audition group mate who made it through as well. It turns out that the two girls have bonded very quickly despite having only met less than a day ago.
“We’re already friends on twitter! We’ve got each other and even our mutual friends have come down to support us. Everyone’s excited and I just hope our hard work pays off. I’m actually rather nervous actually,” she confessed, hands clasped tightly with Phedra’s.
“I’m nervous too! I just hope I don’t forget my lines but I think if I focus on the judges, I won’t feel so pressured. Then again, I have the support of my friends who came down today. I’m just thankful they didn’t prepare any fan boards or something,” Phedra added, rambling as her friends fussed to take Polaroid pictures with them.
Another fellow contestant, Amira, had another reason to be thankful for her friends who had come down to support her.
“I actually wouldn’t even be here without them. They submitted the audition clip without me knowing and so I was very surprised when I got the call to audition yesterday. I’m so very grateful for them and their support in me,” she mused with a gentle smile on her face.
The crowd that had formed since before noon quickly swelled as the auditions grew nearer. The Jinjo Crew opened up the auditions, executing a series of highly entertaining break dancing moves such as handstand and back flips much to the delight of the audience. However, the loudest screams were reserved for the top twenty contestants.
Mr Eddy Tan, one of the esteemed judges, explained to an eager crowd that it was the contestants’ first time on stage with music and using a wire to hear their own selves. The day before, in the previous audition most of the contestants sang with no music. The audience, it seemed didn’t need any explanation – they were enthusiastically cheering for each and every one of the contestants despite setbacks like missed cues or forgotten lyrics. It seemed as though everyone was having the time of their lives as the twenty contestants sang and danced their hearts out, hoping to impress the judges with possibly their last performance.
Ha Boyi, the founder of Boom Korea Pte Ltd , was spotted in the audience.
“I feel that the audition hopefuls today were better compared to audition hopefuls in previous auditions held one, two years ago. There is a noticeable difference in terms of the showmanship and the quality of the performances. It’s like there’s already a generation change. I would say that the standard of the audition hopefuls today are almost or already on par with the audition hopefuls in Korea. I’m very impressed with all of them, particularly with Vanessa Lum who danced in high heels,” she remarked when asked about her take on the auditions.
Tension quickly filled the air as the results of the competition were revealed. There were loud applause and screams of joy as Jasmine Tan (16), a student at Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School, and Maressa Zahirah (23), a mass communications graduate from Oklahoma City University, were announced as the winners of tvN KPop Star Hunt Singapore. Ambassador Oh Joon (Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Singapore) and Mr Steve Yong (Director of Korean Tourism Organization, Singapore & Indonesian Office) presented the air ticket prize to the two finalists who would fly the Singapore flag in the regional competition.
In the press conference held later in the day, Mr Park Jaehyun remarked that the two were chosen because they suited CUBE Entertainment’s style and that he really liked their personalities.
“I am very satisfied with the quality of the auditions in Singapore. These two were actually not within the top 2 yesterday but they really impressed everyone today. That’s why they were chosen.”
Mr Eddy Tan added, “There were a lot of outstanding performances today but these two have the overall package and the stage presence.”
Ms Irene Ang the host judge elaborated that the two girls were chosen for their exceptional skills and their ability to perform well on-stage.
“Jasmine has such rhythmic and precise dance movements. And she is very calm on stage, very professional. I believe that her calmness will take her far and set her aside from the others. Maressa’s voice is a cut above the rest. She can do really powerful emotive songs well. Being multi-lingual and being of Javanese and Pakistani-Portuguese origin will set her apart from the other representatives.”
She even shared that despite one of them being sick the day before and the Jasmine having her major examinations the next day; they both gave exceptional performances that surpassed the judges’ expectations – they both went ‘through an amazing transformation from yesterday’s audition to today’s final’.
Asked if Maressa’s age and both girls being non-Korean would affect their marketability in the fickle Kpop music scene, Mr Park replied with a smile.
“For idol groups, they start very young because they need more time to prepare, to perfect. However, it really all depends on the concept of the group. So no, I don’t think it’s a very big issue. We are looking to groom a star for the Asian market.”
Mr Eddy Tan was quick to add that the Hallyu wave has grown very big.
“This competition is more than just looking for a Kpop star. We are looking for someone who has a regional appeal, someone who can appeal to the whole of Asia, even international. Kpop is now no longer confined only to the Korean market. We have to change our approach and be less-focused on a singular market.”
“Asia is the new Hollywood. When television first showed Korean dramas, many would have said ‘What is this, I don’t understand!’People expected the trend to last one maybe two years max. Yet ten years later and we have all the aunties still watching dramas, with the aid of subtitles. Look at Kpop itself. Our youth are so interested that they actually self-taught themselves the language to better understand the songs. Hence, I believe that art, music and drama can and will transcend language barriers.”
She cheekily added, “And it’s about time we earn money back!” drawing much laughter in the room. “As we all know, Singapore has no natural resources. Talent is all we have. ”
The witty judge however shared her concerns about the two girls, even giving them invaluable advice in the process.
“Korea has very stringent criteria for training. They are really serious about the craft. I’m worried that the girls are too sheltered, very innocent and not tough enough. They need to prove that we Singaporeans have the substance to succeed, they must be hungry enough.
Go for training classes on your own, if you find you’re weak in vocals or dance. Keep polishing yourself to go further. If you want to survive, you have to sow the seeds first. Continue to train so that you don’t start from scratch when you begin your training in Korea.
You got to have a strong mind and a focused heart. Stay strong and persevere. I hope that the two of you will fly our flag proudly and if possible last a few rounds lah. Don’t be sent home after the first episode!”
Mr Park ended the press conference by sharing about the reality television contest as well as his take on training in Korea.
“After three weeks of training, the ten finalists will have to complete elimination missions until only one survives and crowned the winner of the regional competition. Although in Seoul, we have vocal and dance training, Korean language classes, mental conditioning classes and so forth, the hardest thing is homesickness, so far away from your family and friends back home. This happens to all the trainees but is especially bad sometimes for international trainees. They need more care at times. So be prepared in the heart and mind. Be passionate for success.”
We wish the two girls all the very best as they embark on an exciting chapter in their lives and we would also like to wish all audition hopefuls…
FIGHTING!
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[FanCams] #JYJinSpain — Barcelona’s concert fancams compilations!
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JYJ Mini-Concert in Barcelona
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CKD revealed on the 24th that it will be holding a ‘PenzalQ Song Online Contest’ to find people who can make the best remakes of the music that is used for Penzal Q’s commercial.
CKD recently began a new batch of commercials for PenzalQ with the popular group JYJ (Kim Jaejoong, Park Yoochun, Kim Junsu).
According to CKD, the new ‘PenzalQ’ song that is used for the commercial is a song that comforts one’s sick girlfriend. The song has become a hot topic as the famous composer and producer Jung Jin Hwan wrote it and as JYJ sang it.
The contest requires contestants to either sing the song themselves or remake the song in whatever genre they wish in a one minute video. Anyone who is a Korean citizen can participate, and entries may be completed in groups or alone. Entries will be taken in for three weeks till the 20th of November.
Entries are submitted by posting the video on Youtube and posting the URL link as a comment on the ‘Contest Tab’ of PenzalQ’s Facebook page and submitting the entry form to penzalq@daum.net.
The judging of the first round will be done based on votes by netizens and will then proceed to be judged by specialists and representatives of CKD with a 1 million Won prize for first place (1 person), and a 500,000 Won prize for the runner-up contestants (3 people).
A special ‘Netizen award’ and 300,000 Won worth of prize money will be given to the participant with the most ‘thumbs up’s on Youtube.
A representative of PenzalQ stated, “We’ve opened this contest to increase people’s awareness of the song,” and “We hope people incorporate innovative ideas and passion to create a great remake.”
More information can be found on PenzalQ’s Facebook page.
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JYJ Poster in Barcelona with ZunoXiahMom
I’m glad that you are there with them. You are a supportive mother.
This is a wonderful, depictive poster-collage with JYJ at it’s center. Do well at the concert, Mancubs, Our prayers are with you. Momma Cha
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[Vid] 111023 TVXQ – SM Town In NYC Part 2
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[Pic] Jaejoong in Marie Claire Maison November Issue Part 2
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[NEWS] Other versions of JYJ’s album “In Heaven” might not have been counted on Oricon chart except Red & Black versions
It was reported that there is a big possibility that the amount sold of JYJ’s album “In Heaven” on Oricon Album Ranking chart was counted separated with the real amount of albums sold at CD shops. It might be possible that the amount sold is much more during the 2 weeks, and this issue has been gathering attention. Their album has been ranked 8th after 2 weeks, and this is a jump from the rank and amount sold compared to their last work. However, when we do comparison, there’s a possibility that some packages of the album weren’t counted. The real amount sold of the album might has been much greater.
■ From being excluded from Oricon to a new work after half a year
It was recorded that JYJ’s “In Heaven” ranked 11th on Oricon chart with the initial sale amount of 7,000 copies. The album has been making records on different online stores, ranking number 1 for the amount of orders received, thus this modest result makes their fans doubt about the result.
One issue that has caught attention is that JYJ’s DVD that was released in March wasn’t counted on Oricon chart because it was “related to the revitalization of the market.” Because of that reason, there have been doubts that the album this time would also not be counted on the chart.
■ A jump of rank and amount sold from the first week
After 2 weeks, in addition to the Red, Blue and Brown versions, the Black version of the album was also released. For that reason, the album jumped from 11th place to 8th place. The total amount of album sold also jumped from 7,000 copies to 19,000 copies. However, with that result, fans started to complain that “the amount of album sold should have been more than that.”
■ Only 2 of the 4 versions were counted?
Is JYJ’s album really selling well? When we compare the data from Oricon, a surprising truth comes to surface.
Looking up the data of “In Heaven” on Oricon’s paid site “You Taiju”, among the 4 versions of the album, only 2 versions are registered. The 2 versions that are registered are Red(AGMK10001*SCM, released on 9/23) and Black(AMGK10001B*SCM, released on 10/5).
From that result, there’s a possibility that only Red version of the album was counted for the first week, and only the Red & Black versions were counted for the second week. In other words, this means that there’s a possibility that the Blue and Brown versions weren’t counted on Oricon chart at all.
Because the amount sold of other 2 versions wasn’t covered, the result on Oricon chart is different from the real amount sold at stores. We’ve asked this question before last week, but what is the real amount of JYJ’s album sold?
*Notes: this is not official from Oricon, so please read at your own risk.
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[Vid] 111007 JYJ In Busan ‘Get Out’ at BIFF Actors Night
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The first Korean album that JYJ have released is in fact, a letter from them. JYJ’s first Korean album contains all the honest stories that they have wanted to talk about but have been unable to do so till now. Kim Jaejoong, Park Yoochun and Kim Junsu wrote down the emotions they felt as they traversed the dark tunnel which seemed to have no end and created lyrics from these words. The times of suffering have made them the hardworking people they are now, and have given birth to an album filled with their compositions. The members of JYJ, who we met at the press conference to commemorate the release of their first Korean special album ‘In Heaven’, opened and looked closely at the that they had created. Kim Junsu said it was ‘a gem-like album’, while Kim Jaejoong described it as ‘a code-like album’. The illustrious results are in their hands but they still do not know where the end of the tunnel is. But, what’s important is that it’s slowly but surely getting better.We reveal the story of JYJ, arranged in keywords to express the stories they wished to tell.
‘In Heaven’: (Jaejoong) It’s an album that contains the memories and the inside story of the past two years. While I’m proud of the fact that so many of our compositions are included in the album, I know it’s an album that elicits a lot of memories. We were unable to appear on broadcasted programs due to unavoidable circumstances, and the only way we could approach our fans and the masses was through concerts. The compositions within the album are songs that were more for our concerts than for creating an album, and that fills me with emotions.
A code-like message: (Jaejoong) There’s a message in most of the songs. There are some lyrics that voice our honest stories in a 100% straight manner, while there are some that beat around the bush as we can’t say what we really want to say. But no matter how much we beat around the bush, I’m sure if you’ve been wish us till now, you’ll think our inside story as you listen to the songs. On the other hand, the regular person will just hear the lyrics for what they are. That’s why this album is a code-like album.
Producer JYJ: (Jaejoong) We work well together. I know the strengths and weaknesses of these friends really well because we’ve spent so much time together. I don’t necessarily need to ask for what purpose the parts in a member’s composition were distributed the way they were to know their intent. (Junsu) When I write a song, I always ask the members for their opinion on it. In that process, we’re able to pick up on things that I wouldn’t have been able to think of by myself. Because we trust each other as musicians, we accommodate to each other’s opinions and move in a direction that will show JYJ’s color.
Fallen Leaves: (Junsu) It’s a song I wrote right after the musical ‘Mozart!’ ended. I wrote the lyrics for the song around two or three o’clock in the morning while we were in Taiwan, and I expressed through music the emotions I had wanted to talk about but hadn’t been able to express in words.The ‘Start over’ in the refrain at the very end was initially intended to be sung just once. But I wanted to express it in the voices of our members, so Yoochun sang it once, Jaejoong sang it once and I sang it once. We sang it a total of three times. The ‘Start over’ in the lyrics of ‘Fallen Leaves’ was the message I most wanted to voice to the public.
JYJ’s Color: (Junsu) I don’t want to choose one specific color for us. We aren’t biased towards a specific genre, and we try to express the exact emotions that we feel at the moment. We want to take on a variety of genres. I don’t know what other genres we’ll take on in the future, and I think our future color will be one in which a variety of musical genres are naturally integrated with JYJ.
KBS’s review is unqualified: (Jaejoong) Because tracks of an album that aren’t the title song often fail to pass the review, I didn’t feel offended when I first received the news. But the problem is ‘why the song failed to pass the review’. They laid down the verdict that the song was unsuitable for airing because of a word that they made an assumption about and made up without asking the creator for the actual meaning. To mark something off in the way they want and to give a notice of this is disrespecting the creator.
P.S.M: (Jaejoong) It means Performer Success Museum. Everyone wants to find success in their lives. But it is only possible to succeed by receiving help or education from institutions or borrowing the strength of others. For example, if we assume that schools or private educational institutes are museums that make you successful, then the people within these institutes lie to the people who are looking for hope. They say, ‘We don’t care about the materialistic things, we just want to help you’. That’s what it means.
Concert: (Jaejoong) When we hold our concerts, we deliberately try to put in as much time to talk as possible. It’s to the extent that one could ask ‘Is this a concert or a fanmeet?’ We don’t have many outlets in which we can communicate with our fans. By choosing to focus our activities on concerts, we keep increasing the number of songs we have and present these to our fans, and we try to have as many conversations as possible with them. It’s like we vent out our emotions in front of our fans. Though we decided on a theme for every concert, we end up ignoring that theme because we talk so much and we start joking around. (laughter)
Solo Concert in Europe: (Yoochun) Though we’re holding a tour in Europe, we won’t change our color and style just because the venue of our concert has changed. We try to integrate JYJ’s color in the culture of these countries. (Junsu) Even when we had our North American tour in Canada and the LA, San Francisco and New Jersey regions, we felt this great sense of pressure like we do now for our Europe tour. But once we actually got to the concert venue, we saw that there were more fans who had waited for us than we had expected. Though we’re worried, we try to think of it in a positive way.We think of the fact that we’ve gotten this far as a miracle, and we hope that another miracle will ensue.
Director Kim Jaejoong: (Jaejoong) I like to meddle in things a lot. If something’s even a little out-of-place, I try to set it straight so I keep butting in. That’s how I started directing. Even with our music, I went from saying ‘I don’t like the lyrics’ to ‘Let me write them’. And when I wrote lyrics that were suitable, that’s how I began writing my own lyrics, and I have a lot of small greeds that I wish to fulfill.
Yunho, Changmin: (Jaejoong) They often appear in our dreams. Once, all three of us dreamt of them on the same night. I think a considerably large amount of time has passed. Though the misunderstandings that came about because of the time and distance we’ve spent apart may take more time to unravel, shall I say that for us, a lot of it has already disappeared? We want to meet with them and talk, just once.
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This is for singles/albums launched between 1 January – 30 September 2011
T/N: Tohoshinki’s [TONE] album has been certified ‘Platinum’ by the Japan Recording Industry Association. Album sales must hit 250,000 in order to be awarded Platinum.
SEPTEMBER 2011 – CERTIFIED WORKS
Japanese Music [Albums]
Certification : Platinum
Title: TONE
Artist Name: Tohoshinki
Date Released: 28 September 2011
Manufacturer’s Name: Avex Marketing
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