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The singers of SM Entertainment have gotten together to recreate ‘Everybody’.
On the 1st, a video of singer such as TVXQ, Super Junior, EXO and Girls’ Generation performing the key dance moves of SHINee’s ‘Everybody’ was released on SM’s official YouTube channel.
The video showed the singers of SM showering their praise for SHINee and the song, and following the dance moves that mirror Detective Gazette, helicopter propellers and a man playing a flute.
Super Junior’s Eun Hyuk had everyone laughing when he stuck his tongue out and acted like a clown, while Girls’ Generation gave it their all to support SHINee. TVXQ’s Max Changmin followed the powerful dance moves with a strawberry hat on his head, while U-Know Yunho set aside his charisma and got his body moving.
Meanwhile, SHINee’s ‘Everybody’ has been sweeping the music charts of various televised music programs.
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JYJ united 3,400 fans during their roadshow and showcase in Vietnam for the ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’!
C-JeS Entertainment stated, “The ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’ held a PR roadshow and showcase in Hanoi, Vietnam on the 24th. Upon JYJ’s arrival in Hanoi, media outlets were ecstatic, and fans filled the national convention center of 3,400 seats as they danced along to choreography for JYJ’s ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’ theme song, ‘Only One’, showing a hot response.”
JYJ shared, “We want to be of help in the unity of Asia. We think that the ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’ will serve as a place to unify races, culture, and languages.”
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Max Changmin has become the king of basketball.
During the episode of KBS 2TV’s ‘Our Neighborhood’s Master of Variety and Sports’ that aired on the 15th of October, he teamed up with Park Sung Ho and Lee Soo Geun to partake in a basketball game in Saipan.
Against a team made up of local rising stars of basketball, the celebrity team, led by Kang Ho Dong, was unable to score any points at first.
However, they grabbed an opportunity to catch up, and Lee Soo Geun and Park Sung Ho’s passes gave Max Changmin the chance to score some points. As the game progressed, Max Changmin began to get comfortable and showcased basketball skills that amazed the viewers.
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The hard work and dedication JYJ‘s Junsu (XIA) is putting into his Japanese tour are obvious in recently released BTS photos of his dance practice.
C-JeS Entertainment stated on the 9th, “Junsu successfully wrapped up the first concert of his Japanese tour in Nagoya on the 8th. In response to the Japanese fans’ hot interest, Junsu’s practice photos have been unveiled. Though Junsu is halfway done with his Asia tour, he is still doing his best during dance practice, and he checked everything one-by-one during his live rehearsal for over two hours, showcasing his unbeatable passion.”
The label also commented that Junsu’s sincere and passionate performances during the three-hour concert were noticed by his Japanese fans, and his dancers and band gave 120% on stage.
Junsu himself shared, “Because this is my first solo stage in Japan, I feel a sense of responsibility as a JYJ member, and the energy from my Japanese fans who I am meeting for the first time in a long time is overwhelming. I will do my best for the remaining two days of my Nagoya concert and Yokohama concert next week.”
Junsu will continue on his Japanese tour in Nagoya until October 10 and Yokohama from October 14-16.
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(4:39pm KST, LINE) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XIZEmSUNo8
(4:40pm KST, LINE) When the three members of JYJ get together, there’s never a dull moment!!
(5:00pm KST, LINE) [Official] Everyone! The Korean Musical Awards, which Kim Junsu is attending, will soon be airing live at 5:20p.m. in the url below^^ Please send him your support! http://www.ustream.tv
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This post will be updated throughout the day with Twitter, Naver LINE and Instagram updates by JYJ. A time will be added with each tweet, LINE message and Instagram update as our translators will not always be able to provide instant translations This post includes updates from 6am KST, October 1st to 5:59am KST, October 2nd.
Hwaiting, I can’t wait for the new album!!
(Jaejoong, 2:58am KST, 131001, Instagram) I feel so tired…. but I need to be more energetic.. I need to smile.. http://instagram.com/p/e5M4Pskntd/
So adorable <3
(5:07pm KST, 131001, LINE) A behind-the-scenes image from the music video of JYJ’s Incheon Asiad song ‘Only One’ has been released! If you would like to see more photos, please visit the Incheon Asian Games’ blog^^ http://blog.incheon2014.kr/1225
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The 11 week-long journey of KBS2′s ‘Our Neighborhood’s Master of Variety and Sports’ has finally come to an end. The badminton rounds seemed to feel longer than any of the other sports matches, because the celebrity had hadn’t won a single match. Five matches, five losses. Though these are despairing results, more sweat was spilled than ever before.
In July, the celebrity team and staff entered the realm of badminton, not even knowing how to hold a racket properly. In two months, they have become players who could go against highly skilled amateurs and live to tell the tale. We met with Coach Lee Eun Woo, the mastermind behind the team’s rapid improvement, to hear about the behind-the-scenes stories of their journey.
– How would you rate the team as a professional?
They’ve improved greatly over a short period of time. The lessons I held with the celebrity team is completely different from lessons I regularly hold. Because it was important to bring them up to a level where they could compete, I had to teach them a lot of things in a short period of time. I think we covered a month’s worth of teachings in a day.
– How much did everyone practice?
Three hours a day, three or four times a week. Some members even came every day to practice. We would start practicing together once I was done with all my lessons at 9p.m. Even I found it hard to play badminton till one in the morning in the blistering Summer heat. But I knew just how hard the celebrity team were trying, so I put all my passion into teaching them. They would ask me for lessons in the weekends, and they frequently contacted me to ask if I could rent out the gymnasium for them to practice.
– Who practiced the hardest?
I couldn’t really choose one person because they all worked so hard.
– Which member is exceptionally athletic?
Of course, it’s Kang Ho Dong. Every time he’s in the gymnasium, he can become so concentrated that it always surprises me. He’s exceptionally athletic and witty at the same time. Most of all, he’s very good at absorbing things quickly. He’s the kind of person who you can teach one thing to, and they’ll learn ten things off it. He’s played tennis for a while, and it probably wasn’t easy for him to get rid of his habits, but he’s fixed them or changed them to suit badminton. He’s quite a special athlete. There’s a reason why he’s the greatest wrestler of our time.
It’s the same with Chansung. When I tell him why he’s making the mistakes he makes after a match, he says, ‘I know, I know what I’m doing wrong.’ Watching him shed tears broke my heart. It’s because I know that your body isn’t always at the same level as your brain is. Badminton is a fast-paced game that requires a lot of practice so that hitting the birdie becomes a reflex, and they didn’t have enough time for that to happen.
– What’s the reason why Jo Dal Hwan and Lee Soo Geun couldn’t succeed?
I think Jo Dal Hwan and Lee Soo Geun were the perfect example to show that badminton isn’t a sport that you can improve in drastically over a very short period of time. Of course, the two people worked very hard. But I think it was that they just didn’t fit with badminton. It’s like how you can’t be good at every sport, just because you’re on the national team. Jo Dal Hwan had already sustained injuries in his shoulders and knees. I heard that he even had to get surgery done. Because badminton requires a lot of movement in the knees and shoulders, it must have hurt for him to come to practices. There are many cases where badminton players quit after getting surgery done on their knees or shoulders. Even if you rehabilitate your right knee after a surgical procedure, your left knee is bound to get injured sometime later. That’s how much you subconsciously think about your injuries. In Lee Soo Geun’s case, I think he suffered from the misfortune of changing partners so often.
– How important is a partnership in badminton?
About 40%, with the remaining 60% depending on skill. That’s how important it is. Most badminton enthusiasts have a partner who they’ve played with for a long time. If a B-level team who have played together for a while goes against an A-level team who have just met, the B-level team have a higher chance of winning.
– Who was the ace in the deck?
Hands down, Lee Man Ki. He’s an A-level player in his 50s. Though his skills may differ from that of an A-level player in their twenties or thirties, but he’s one of the most talented players of his age range. Because he’s been playing for a long time, he knows how to send the birdie to certain spots in the court, and he knows how to calculate moves while he plays. And the fact that he’s left-handed is a great advantage to him.
– But his results weren’t that great.
If an A-level player has to play a match with a D-level player, the stress and responsibility means that they can’t play to their fullest potential. If we had given him a partner at a similar level, he would have done better. If the Lee Man Ki – Nickhun partnership had stayed in the game, the results may have changed.
– Badminton was the only sport where the team didn’t get a win.
Though each sport was hard on the team, badminton is one that especially relies on experience. It’s not easy. In one way, it was pretty obvious that they were going to lose. It was impossible for them to win people who have been playing for so long. I always told the team, ‘Take it easy’. It’s also a psychological game, so the first people to gain a point are also the people who usually win. It may have been a stretch to make celebrities who had just started playing badminton to be technical experts. Even normal people need at least two years to master how to use their wrist properly. The most important thing for the team was to focus on getting the birdie over the net. In two months, the celebrity team were able to catch the opposing team’s smashes and defend themselves. Setting aside winning and losing, they were amazing.
– The members cried a lot.
If they hadn’t worked hard, they wouldn’t have cried. Even I felt like I was going to cry after the Jeju match. I felt bad because they had never won once. Though I knew why they had lost, my heart ached because they had put so much time into their matches. It would be nice if the viewers could know just how hard they’ve worked, but that’s something only I and the members know. Even the staff won’t know the extent of the team’s hard work because they were only there when they had to film.
– Which moment was most heartbreaking for you?
It was when Max Changmin and Lee Jong Soo suffered from a slump during their Busan competition. Though this is a variety show, they were getting stressed and suffering from a slump like real badminton players. It just meant that they wanted to do well that much. After losing their Busan match, they didn’t even go back up to Seoul. Instead, they went drinking and quite a lot to drink.
– Which member would you like to keep training with?
Max Changmin, Chansung and Lee Ji Hoon. I think they could do so well if they kept going. Max Changmin fits badminton quite well, and Lee Ji Hoon is athletic and strong. If they had slowly worked their way up from the basics, they could have done a lot better. They had to get into matches as soon as they could, so there wasn’t time for them to build up the basics. Chansung worked really hard, but he didn’t do very well because he didn’t have a lot of time to grow.
– All the matches are over. What would you like to say to the team?
Instead of giving them consolations, I’d like to praise them. Though they cried a lot, I don’t think they had a reason to. They did so much better than others would in that time period. I want to applaud them and tell them that they did well.
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