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Girls Generation gearing up for comeback, single release in US


Girls Generation (Photo courtesy of SM Entertainment)

MANILA, Philippines – Nine-member K-pop group Girls Generation are preparing for their much-awaited comeback with the worldwide release of their new album “The Boys” and the release of their single in the US.

On Oct. 19, “The Boys” album will be released in Korea and online music stores worldwide including iTunes. SM Entertainment also announced that the music video for the title track “The Boys” would be released on SMTown’s YouTube channel and Facebook page on the same day.

More importantly, Girls Generation will release “The Boys” maxi single in the US through Interscope Records in November. The girl group signed up with Universal Music Group for their US debut and Interscope is one of Universal’s music labels.

With the deal, Girls Generation becomes part of Interscope’s roster of internationally known artists including The Black Eyed Peas, Eminem, Far East Movement, Lady Gaga, Scotty McCreery, and Gwen Stefani.

“Moreover, this album will not only be circulated throughout the U.S. but Europe, South America, and other parts of the world [as well], so the album is expected to receive an enthusiastic response from global fans,” according to SM Town’s Facebook page.

Girls Generation’s single release in the US will heighten their rivalry with the Wonder Girls.

Wonder Girls made their US debut in 2009 with the English version of “Nobody,” which entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 76 in October of the same year.

Can Girls Generation pull the same feat? Producer Teddy Riley thinks so. Riley wrote, composed and arranged the title track.

Riley recently got the ire of K-pop fans when he belittled the Wonder Girls on Twitter, saying that Girls Generation will be better than the Wonder Girls in the US. He later apologized to the Wonder Girls.

At midnight tonight, Girls Generation will release the teaser videos of the English and Korean versions of “The Boys” on YouTube, Facebook and official SM Town website.

Girls Generation will start promoting “The Boys” on KBS “Music Bank” on Oct. 21.

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Girls Generation gearing up for comeback, single release in US


Girls Generation (Photo courtesy of SM Entertainment)

MANILA, Philippines – Nine-member K-pop group Girls Generation are preparing for their much-awaited comeback with the worldwide release of their new album “The Boys” and the release of their single in the US.

On Oct. 19, “The Boys” album will be released in Korea and online music stores worldwide including iTunes. SM Entertainment also announced that the music video for the title track “The Boys” would be released on SMTown’s YouTube channel and Facebook page on the same day.

More importantly, Girls Generation will release “The Boys” maxi single in the US through Interscope Records in November. The girl group signed up with Universal Music Group for their US debut and Interscope is one of Universal’s music labels.

With the deal, Girls Generation becomes part of Interscope’s roster of internationally known artists including The Black Eyed Peas, Eminem, Far East Movement, Lady Gaga, Scotty McCreery, and Gwen Stefani.

“Moreover, this album will not only be circulated throughout the U.S. but Europe, South America, and other parts of the world [as well], so the album is expected to receive an enthusiastic response from global fans,” according to SM Town’s Facebook page.

Girls Generation’s single release in the US will heighten their rivalry with the Wonder Girls.

Wonder Girls made their US debut in 2009 with the English version of “Nobody,” which entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 76 in October of the same year.

Can Girls Generation pull the same feat? Producer Teddy Riley thinks so. Riley wrote, composed and arranged the title track.

Riley recently got the ire of K-pop fans when he belittled the Wonder Girls on Twitter, saying that Girls Generation will be better than the Wonder Girls in the US. He later apologized to the Wonder Girls.

At midnight tonight, Girls Generation will release the teaser videos of the English and Korean versions of “The Boys” on YouTube, Facebook and official SM Town website.

Girls Generation will start promoting “The Boys” on KBS “Music Bank” on Oct. 21.

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SNSD Ranked #1 as Most Influential Idol in the K-Pop Boom

SNSD Ranked #1 as Most Influential Idol in the K-Pop Boom

Through a survey that was conducted online, SNSD was ranked as #1 as the idol to have had the most influence in leading the K-Pop Boom or Hallyu Wave. 

A national survey was conducted from October 7 to 14 on an internet movie site called Max Movie (www.maxmovie.com). The survey asked the site viewers, “Which idol has had the biggest influence and contributed the most to the K-Pop Boom?”

Out of the total of 1,681 votes, SNSD received 1,008 votes (60%) taking first place with a significant lead. Second place was DBSK with 193 votes (11.5%), third place Super Junior with 160 votes (9.5%), fourth was Wonder Girls with 96 votes (5.7%) and in fifth place KARA with 77 votes (4.6%). 

The people who voted for SNSD also left comments and opinions such as, “I think with SNSD’s success in other Asian countries, they would have to be the most influential,” “In my opinion, when they started the GEE syndrome, they also started the K-Pop wave,” and “SNSD was the oil that was added to the very small Hallyu fire.”

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SNSD Ranked #1 as Most Influential Idol in the K-Pop Boom

SNSD Ranked #1 as Most Influential Idol in the K-Pop Boom

Through a survey that was conducted online, SNSD was ranked as #1 as the idol to have had the most influence in leading the K-Pop Boom or Hallyu Wave. 

A national survey was conducted from October 7 to 14 on an internet movie site called Max Movie (www.maxmovie.com). The survey asked the site viewers, “Which idol has had the biggest influence and contributed the most to the K-Pop Boom?”

Out of the total of 1,681 votes, SNSD received 1,008 votes (60%) taking first place with a significant lead. Second place was DBSK with 193 votes (11.5%), third place Super Junior with 160 votes (9.5%), fourth was Wonder Girls with 96 votes (5.7%) and in fifth place KARA with 77 votes (4.6%). 

The people who voted for SNSD also left comments and opinions such as, “I think with SNSD’s success in other Asian countries, they would have to be the most influential,” “In my opinion, when they started the GEE syndrome, they also started the K-Pop wave,” and “SNSD was the oil that was added to the very small Hallyu fire.”

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111009 K-POP Medly (Choir)

2NE1 SNSD IUSeulong 2PM SHINee Secret GD 2AM
Conductor : Kim Tae-Won

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111009 K-POP Medly (Choir)

2NE1 SNSD IUSeulong 2PM SHINee Secret GD 2AM
Conductor : Kim Tae-Won

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MTV Helps Fans Discover K-Pop, Brazilian Baile Funk, and Other Genres You …

Following MTV’s announcement of their new, global music platform, TakeLessons is excited to see international artists get time in the spotlight.

Online PR News – 14-October-2011 –This week, MTV announced the launch of its new music program and brand, MTV Iggy. The program will promote global music and trends, with content available online, on-air and through social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.

TakeLessons (http://takelessons.com), the nation’s fastest growing music lesson provider, is excited to see the promotion for international music. With instructors on the teacher roster who teach instruments like the didgeridoo and the djembe, TakeLessons is a huge proponent of exploring all genres of music. Exposing students to all types of music is a great tool for teachers to pass on a love for the art.

MTV Iggy’s first major initiative is their best new band in the world campaign, which features 10 breakthrough acts from countries including the U.K., Australia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Pakistan and South Korea. The winner will be determined by fan votes, announced on November 10th, and will get the opportunity to perform live on the show and receive extra promotion from MTV platforms.

“The launch of MTV Iggy reinforces our commitment to supporting an eclectic mix of artists and further extends our music strategy,” Amy Doyle, the network’s executive in charge of music and talent, said in the official press release from MTV.

Since we’re still buzzing about Adele’s AMA nominations, we thought it would be fitting to pay tribute some of the other influential artists from across the pond. We loved the list we found of the Ten British Bands That Changed the World, as put together by U.K. blog The Daily Dust. Here are just a few of the bands that made the cut:

Led Zeppelin
Arguably the greatest rock band ever to have graced the planet, there is something undoubtedly special even today about the incredible drumming of the late John Bonham, the pounding bass of John-Paul Jones, the mesmeric guitar playing of Jimmy Page and the unmistakeable voice of Robert Plant. They were the biggest band in the world in the 1970s and, through refusing to release singles, they pioneered the concept of album-orientated rock – despite writing some great songs such as “Whole Lotta Love”, “Kashmir” and “Stairway to Heaven”. They’ve sold an estimated 200 million records worldwide, and if you doubted their importance today then just look at the reception they got when Jason Bonham joined them behind the drum kit for a reunion at the O2 Arena in 2007.

The Beatles
The Fab Four from Liverpool were probably the first British band to achieve global domination, and with over a billion international record sales they are clearly one of the most commercially and critically successful groups ever. Their music and fashion sense were both worldwide trend setters, and the ‘Beatlemania’ that followed them around propelled John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr to the status of everlasting international megastars. Despite half of them no longer being with us, they are still a huge draw, and still pull a huge influence on pop culture. Last year they topped Billboard magazine’s list of top-selling artists released to celebrate the chart’s 50th anniversary.

The Rolling Stones
The Stones were the other part of the 1960s Brit invasion of America along with The Beatles, and again were immensely successful. They also feature perhaps the best and most consistent songwriting team in the form of singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, a combination that still works today. Thanks to the fact that not too many of their number has passed away, the Stones still tour with a schedule that puts many younger bands to shame and, if they ever do die, they will be immortalized with great songs like “Brown Sugar”, “Satisfaction”, and “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, they were voted the fourth Greatest Artist of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine in 2004.

Oasis
The mid 1990s was a great time to be a British music fan, because Brit-pop had infected the world headed by its two leading lights – Blur and Oasis – and it is the latter who get to represent that time period here. While the critics may pick Damon Alburn’s Blur every time, Oasis are without doubt the bigger draw, and the more interesting band, mainly due to testosterone-fueled Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel. If you look past the tabloid stories, you realize what superb songwriters they are, and with hits like “Wonderwall”, “Champagne Supernova” and “Live Forever” it is no surprise that they have sold over 60 million records globally. Their third release “Be Here Now” is the fastest-selling album in British music history, and they still draw a huge following – underlined by their most recent album “Dig Out Your Soul” being certified platinum.

We think it’s about time MTV spent a bit more time on music rather than another season of Jersey Shore. Moreover, as new ways of discovering and sharing music pop up, it’s only fitting that international music be easier to find. Check out the MTV Iggy website at http://www.mtviggy.com/ and who knows – maybe you’ll find the next up-and-coming artist before anyone else. For those of us who aren’t familiar with genres like K-Pop and Brazilian baile funk, what songs, artists or albums can you suggest to get started? Check out the TakeLessons blog, including tips for incorporating American Idol into music lessons, and join in on the discussion on Facebook (http://facebook.com/takelessons).

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MTV Helps Fans Discover K-Pop, Brazilian Baile Funk, and Other Genres You …

Following MTV’s announcement of their new, global music platform, TakeLessons is excited to see international artists get time in the spotlight.

Online PR News – 14-October-2011 –This week, MTV announced the launch of its new music program and brand, MTV Iggy. The program will promote global music and trends, with content available online, on-air and through social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.

TakeLessons (http://takelessons.com), the nation’s fastest growing music lesson provider, is excited to see the promotion for international music. With instructors on the teacher roster who teach instruments like the didgeridoo and the djembe, TakeLessons is a huge proponent of exploring all genres of music. Exposing students to all types of music is a great tool for teachers to pass on a love for the art.

MTV Iggy’s first major initiative is their best new band in the world campaign, which features 10 breakthrough acts from countries including the U.K., Australia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Pakistan and South Korea. The winner will be determined by fan votes, announced on November 10th, and will get the opportunity to perform live on the show and receive extra promotion from MTV platforms.

“The launch of MTV Iggy reinforces our commitment to supporting an eclectic mix of artists and further extends our music strategy,” Amy Doyle, the network’s executive in charge of music and talent, said in the official press release from MTV.

Since we’re still buzzing about Adele’s AMA nominations, we thought it would be fitting to pay tribute some of the other influential artists from across the pond. We loved the list we found of the Ten British Bands That Changed the World, as put together by U.K. blog The Daily Dust. Here are just a few of the bands that made the cut:

Led Zeppelin
Arguably the greatest rock band ever to have graced the planet, there is something undoubtedly special even today about the incredible drumming of the late John Bonham, the pounding bass of John-Paul Jones, the mesmeric guitar playing of Jimmy Page and the unmistakeable voice of Robert Plant. They were the biggest band in the world in the 1970s and, through refusing to release singles, they pioneered the concept of album-orientated rock – despite writing some great songs such as “Whole Lotta Love”, “Kashmir” and “Stairway to Heaven”. They’ve sold an estimated 200 million records worldwide, and if you doubted their importance today then just look at the reception they got when Jason Bonham joined them behind the drum kit for a reunion at the O2 Arena in 2007.

The Beatles
The Fab Four from Liverpool were probably the first British band to achieve global domination, and with over a billion international record sales they are clearly one of the most commercially and critically successful groups ever. Their music and fashion sense were both worldwide trend setters, and the ‘Beatlemania’ that followed them around propelled John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr to the status of everlasting international megastars. Despite half of them no longer being with us, they are still a huge draw, and still pull a huge influence on pop culture. Last year they topped Billboard magazine’s list of top-selling artists released to celebrate the chart’s 50th anniversary.

The Rolling Stones
The Stones were the other part of the 1960s Brit invasion of America along with The Beatles, and again were immensely successful. They also feature perhaps the best and most consistent songwriting team in the form of singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards, a combination that still works today. Thanks to the fact that not too many of their number has passed away, the Stones still tour with a schedule that puts many younger bands to shame and, if they ever do die, they will be immortalized with great songs like “Brown Sugar”, “Satisfaction”, and “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, they were voted the fourth Greatest Artist of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine in 2004.

Oasis
The mid 1990s was a great time to be a British music fan, because Brit-pop had infected the world headed by its two leading lights – Blur and Oasis – and it is the latter who get to represent that time period here. While the critics may pick Damon Alburn’s Blur every time, Oasis are without doubt the bigger draw, and the more interesting band, mainly due to testosterone-fueled Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel. If you look past the tabloid stories, you realize what superb songwriters they are, and with hits like “Wonderwall”, “Champagne Supernova” and “Live Forever” it is no surprise that they have sold over 60 million records globally. Their third release “Be Here Now” is the fastest-selling album in British music history, and they still draw a huge following – underlined by their most recent album “Dig Out Your Soul” being certified platinum.

We think it’s about time MTV spent a bit more time on music rather than another season of Jersey Shore. Moreover, as new ways of discovering and sharing music pop up, it’s only fitting that international music be easier to find. Check out the MTV Iggy website at http://www.mtviggy.com/ and who knows – maybe you’ll find the next up-and-coming artist before anyone else. For those of us who aren’t familiar with genres like K-Pop and Brazilian baile funk, what songs, artists or albums can you suggest to get started? Check out the TakeLessons blog, including tips for incorporating American Idol into music lessons, and join in on the discussion on Facebook (http://facebook.com/takelessons).

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The Music Room: Kit Chan at her sexy, sultry, funny best

The Music Room: Kit Chan at her sexy, sultry, funny best
By Han Wei Chou |
Posted: 14 October 2011 1726 hrs

 
Kit Chan turned in a brilliant performance at her The Music Room concert. - photo by David Tan, courtesy of MediaCorp Vizpro.
 



 
 
 



 



SINGAPORE: There is something special about Singapore singer Kit Chan.

Very few singers today can make the audience feel so comfortable and so close to them, but Chan does this effortlessly.

She transformed her The Music Room concert at the Marina Bay Grand Theatre on Thursday, into a very intimate affair which felt more like a reunion with old friends than a concert.

The concert was an understated yet moving show that saw Chan busting out her best hits like “Worry” and “Like You” as well as banter with the audience, sharing with them anecdotes about her life and her music.

Chan took special care to acknowledge even the concert goers furthest from the stage whenever she had the chance, and made as much eye contact as possible with the people in the audience.

Chan was charming, sexy, funny and a bit of a drama queen.

She had the audience eating out of her hand throughout the show.

Chan is, simply put, an amazing showman.

Even so, it was her beautiful, rich vocals that truly impressed the audiences, moving them to applaud even when she paused between verses during her songs.

Other highlights of her concert include a segment when she performed songs from musicals, as well as another when she sang unplugged.

But the best portion of the show is undoubtedly when Chan surprised the audience by performing “Left and Right Hands”, a beautiful Cantonese song originally written for the late Cantopop superstar Leslie Cheung, by Chan’s long-time friend and collaborator Jimmy Ye.

The whole theatre went quiet as Chan’s silky smooth vocals melded with the music and brought the lyrics of the song to life.

Although Chan’s The Music Room concert showed a lot of forethought, polish and attention to detail, it had just one flaw – most of the audience could not see Chan very well at the theatre.

Unless you sat in the first few rows of the theatre, you could not see Chan’s face clearly and could only make out when she was laughing or giving a wink, but not actually see her expression.

Alas, there was little space for video screens or even a video camera to capture and display a closer view of the singer in the theatre, forcing concert-goers seated far away from the stage to squint or simply use their imagination.

In spite of this flaw, The Music Room is definitely still a show to catch.

Even if your schedule is full, make room for Chan’s The Music Room concert, which runs till October 15.

-CNA/ha

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The Music Room: Kit Chan at her sexy, sultry, funny best

The Music Room: Kit Chan at her sexy, sultry, funny best
By Han Wei Chou |
Posted: 14 October 2011 1726 hrs

 
Kit Chan turned in a brilliant performance at her The Music Room concert. - photo by David Tan, courtesy of MediaCorp Vizpro.
 



 
 
 



 



SINGAPORE: There is something special about Singapore singer Kit Chan.

Very few singers today can make the audience feel so comfortable and so close to them, but Chan does this effortlessly.

She transformed her The Music Room concert at the Marina Bay Grand Theatre on Thursday, into a very intimate affair which felt more like a reunion with old friends than a concert.

The concert was an understated yet moving show that saw Chan busting out her best hits like “Worry” and “Like You” as well as banter with the audience, sharing with them anecdotes about her life and her music.

Chan took special care to acknowledge even the concert goers furthest from the stage whenever she had the chance, and made as much eye contact as possible with the people in the audience.

Chan was charming, sexy, funny and a bit of a drama queen.

She had the audience eating out of her hand throughout the show.

Chan is, simply put, an amazing showman.

Even so, it was her beautiful, rich vocals that truly impressed the audiences, moving them to applaud even when she paused between verses during her songs.

Other highlights of her concert include a segment when she performed songs from musicals, as well as another when she sang unplugged.

But the best portion of the show is undoubtedly when Chan surprised the audience by performing “Left and Right Hands”, a beautiful Cantonese song originally written for the late Cantopop superstar Leslie Cheung, by Chan’s long-time friend and collaborator Jimmy Ye.

The whole theatre went quiet as Chan’s silky smooth vocals melded with the music and brought the lyrics of the song to life.

Although Chan’s The Music Room concert showed a lot of forethought, polish and attention to detail, it had just one flaw – most of the audience could not see Chan very well at the theatre.

Unless you sat in the first few rows of the theatre, you could not see Chan’s face clearly and could only make out when she was laughing or giving a wink, but not actually see her expression.

Alas, there was little space for video screens or even a video camera to capture and display a closer view of the singer in the theatre, forcing concert-goers seated far away from the stage to squint or simply use their imagination.

In spite of this flaw, The Music Room is definitely still a show to catch.

Even if your schedule is full, make room for Chan’s The Music Room concert, which runs till October 15.

-CNA/ha

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