Well. it is Minnie’s Birthday. The maknae should be 23 years old by western standards, 25 by Korean standards. He still looks very young, but Changmin is progressing very rapidly into manhood. I know that he must be happy with the results of the TVXQ new debut, and the response to Paradise Ranch, and on this birthday occasion we pray for a very productive year for “the evil maknae”. 🙂 <3 Momma Cha
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Happy Valentines Day Jaejoong, Yoochun, …
Happy Valentines Day Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu, Changmin, and Yunho. All five. Also to SuJu, Shinee, Girl’s Generation, etc. etc. You are loved. Momma Cha <3 <3 <3
Here is our JYJ Valentine Greeting
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K-Pop Groups and Management
The problems continue between companies such as SM and their artists. This article does seem to be written without a bias. It offers general information that may help our guys in the long haul.
No one is unsympathetic as to the costs of training entertainers–it is just my opinion that if the companies intiate a contract with those entertainers, there should be an effort made on the part of the company to provide sufficiently for their artist’s human needs and, yes, dreams and desires. After all, popularity can decline over the years, and at the end of the contract period who wants to be left with nothing to show for all of their hard work.
Not only that, but most companies retain the rights to their artists work while with the company, so the artists can end up without any viable thing to call their own. I love JYJCY too much to want that for them or for any other artist. Keep Praying and Keep Fighting.
Momma Cha
Surh Jung-min, Music Correspondent
In the world of South Korean pop music, dubbed K-pop, there have been a string of disputes between popular idol groups like TVXQ, Super Junior and Kara and their management companies over their exclusive contracts.
It has ceaselessly been pointed out that there are a considerable number of problematic articles in the exclusive contracts signed in the entertainment sector. Most typical are the long-term contracts of 10 years or more. Also highlighted as problems are contract articles that violate the entertainers’ human rights, some for example that control their private lives. Also problematic is the way companies use unreasonable fines in the case of breach of contract as a tool to forcibly tie entertainers to their companies.
Despite these disadvantageous conditions, most aspiring entertainers sign these deals without much objection. This is because when there are so many aspiring entertainers, it is difficult for them to refuse. There are many instances, however, when entertainers change their mind after becoming famous. They demand to be treated in a manner worthy of their fame. There are also many instances in which other management companies try to lure entertainers over by offering better conditions.
Management companies protest that because they must invest a great deal of initial capital to make just one singer, long-term contracts and steep fines for breaking a contract are a minimum of protection. One music industry official said if a new musician releases an album, a management company must spend a significant amount of money on promotion, from 100 million Won ($89,662) to 300 or 400 million Won is the norm. In the case of major management companies, the initial investment can be even greater. Teaching dance, singing and foreign languages, taught from the time prior to their debut with foreign markets in mind, requires even more time and money.
The problem is that even if the costs are great, it is difficult to make money. Broadcast appearance fees are a pittance, and a great deal of money is required for coordinators and backup dancers to ensure frequent appearances. Profits from albums are also not huge. Even endorsements and events, a major revenue stream for signers, do not result in significant earnings for new singers.
“Even if a new singer reaches the top of the charts, he or she does not bring in much money, so for producers, three or five years will not cut it,” said one management company official. “With the exception of some big management companies, most producers are struggling.”
Despite this, many producers are still jumping into music. They look to hit the jackpot, as the music business is a model “high risk, high reward” business. With so many would-be singers, it is not easy to reform these outdated exclusive contracts and industry structures. Experts say the situation must be improved gradually by improving the profit structure and getting management companies to view their singers not simply as means to make money but as partners.
There have been loud calls to burst the bubble of promotional costs by changing the broadcast-centered singer promotion system. Broadcast companies should try to discover good music rather than dancing to management company promotion, and the public, too, should become an active consumer that looks for good music rather than just the music played on the radio.
Another basic change, too, would be to improve the digital music profit distribution system, in which music site and mobile telecommunication companies take an excessive share, to produce a market structure where performers could make money from their music alone, not advertisements and events. The Fair Trade Commission and other government bodies urgently need to keep continuous watch and make efforts to improve the situation so that unfair acts do not take place in the digital music market or in exclusive contracts with management companies.
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Changmin and Yunho were hosts on Kiss the Radio 110131. Among many attractions from the airing is this video featuring “Keep Your Head Down”. Changmin seems to be having loads of fun while Yunho, ever vigilant, directs the action. Also featured are Eyukie and Teukie of SuJu. Good to see you happy, boys. Momma Cha
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Phew! Where to start. Jaejoong’s 16 question interview is so refreshing and so charming. He talks about everything from networking and establishing new friendships, to dieting and exercise, to desiring respect from fans, and on and on. I am so happy to see him so open with his thoughts. it gives us insight into his world and how he perceives it–including us. This man is intelligent, innovative, and a blessing. The same goes for Yoochun, Junsu, Changmin , and Yunho. We are discovering the reasons why these five young men did and are still doing so well at their chosen professions. All of them are innovative thinkers, and they all want a future with family. I want that for them also. Momma Cha
Well. I got a chance last night to watch…
Well. I got a chance last night to watch the first episode of Paradise Ranch on SBS. Rated PG-13.
It was gutsy and cute–the opening scenes challenged your concepts of Changmin as the maknae, but he still looks very young, much younger than LeeYeon Hee. I will give him credit for being the most expressive person with his eyes I have ever seen.
You know the old expression “if looks could kill”? I believe that Changmin could pull it off. Attitude galore.
I also enjoyed that manly voice. Very cute beginning, and although there were no subs the message and the story comes through. Comedic, and everyone gets room to grow. Addendum: We found a site for the Paradise Ranch drama with subs. www.dramacrazy.net Enjoy. Momma Cha
Lots of good things going on. Samples of…
Lots of good things going on.
Samples of Jaejoong’s essays from “Music Essay–Their Rooms” are now out. Intriquing could be the term. I am looking forward to receiving my 224 page copy, and listening to JYJ’s personally composed music .
Junsu is recording some music from “Tears of Heaven” on CD and included will be music from Mozart. This is great as everything out there has been fancam. We have been grateful for those who brought this much to us and it will be great to hear clear copies of Mozart.
Changmin’s “Paradise Ranch” is much anticipated and there are beautiful photos out there. It airs January 24th, 2011 on Channel SBS. Hoping for the best for you, Changmin. Check out the sidebar for visuals. Momma Cha
So much productivity. If you were paid j…
So much productivity. If you were paid just for thinking we would all be rich. I dearly love Yunho’s new song Honey, Funny, Bunny on the Keep Your Head down album. It is cute and catchy with sweet lyrics. Sales are off the chart for this album also. Check it out. YesAsia link is on the sidebar to the right of this page. Enjoy!!!!!