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ayahachitwister · 19 days
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Now I'm totally considering a Symphonia-style TWEWY AU. I'm not actually going to write that since I already have my huge witch AU still going, but XD'' Thinking about how the TWEWY characters would be used in the Symphonia world is kinda fun~
...though I wasn't thinking when I first placed everyone into roles, so I accidentally made Sho into Neku's dad, whoops.
Anyway, who gets what role under the cut, for those curious~ Just know that with all that said, there will be Tales of Symphonia spoilers, and I highly recommend playing it without spoiling yourself if you can!
So, the roles--and keep in mind, this is just based on where they'd be starting in the world/some of the major plot points around them, 'cause uh... there's not a good 1-to-1 for like any of these.
Neku = Lloyd Shiki = Colette Beat and Rhyme = Raine and Genis Sho (*edit: or Mr. H) = Kratos Shoka = Sheena Rindo = Zelos Nagi = Presea Fret = ...Regal?? (with his dead best friend as Alicia >.>'~) Josh = Mithos
Noishe gets to be the Progfox, and you'll understand why I chose that if you've read my witch AU.
And... I have no idea for past that. >.>'' Like I'm sure Megumi, Konishi, Higashizawa, and Shiba at least could be four of the five Grand Cardinals, but who the heck would be Martel?? And Yuan and Botta?? I almost want to say Kariya and Uzuki for that, but then that would mean... DX'
Also, thinking about it again, maybe Mr. H should be Kratos instead of Sho XD'' But it was still funny to think of Sho in that role :D'' I mostly thought of him first due to NEO.
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sadfragilegirl · 7 months
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6 Shining Gold Stars
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Notes: This is for the Sixth Prompt Menu (March) by @writeblrcafe .
The prompt menu I picked is Honey: Choose a song and write something inspired by that song.
The music video above has subtitles on it so please turn subtitles on to English to show the English translation of the lyrics while watching the music video.
If you enjoyed reading this, please give a like AND a reblog. (But seriously, REBLOGS ARE IMPORTANT to support writers like me.)
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Once upon a time,
6 shining gold stars are born into a navy blue sky.
As they took a stage, filled with little stars wielding their lightsticks, they began to dance as it sparkled all over the stadium in different colors of the rainbow.
The first star, the color green, danced gracefully like a swan danced flowly like water.
The second star, the color red, who sang that it could tug their little stars' heartstrings out, and sometimes it can comfort the little stars' fragile hearts.
The third star, the blue star, belted a high note and began to sang cheerfully like walking to the candyland filled with fun and sweetness.
The fourth star, the purple star, rapping bar after bar in every beat and rhythm that it sets the vibe and the mood so vividly.
The fifth star, the yellow star, sometimes sings and sometimes raps. His tender voice adds a subtle touch with every melody they can hear.
And the sixth star, the pink star, which is the youngest, has soft vocals that it can brought warmth like the coziest blanket they love to snuggle with.
Each star has their own unique ways, their vibes...
But those 6 stars have one thing in common: To show their love to support to their little stars.
To sing together.
To share those cherished moments together
To share their funniest moments together when they're feeling happy.
To share their pain together when they're feeling sad.
To go walk hand in hand together through the darkest paths, in good times and the bad.
And dancing around together through the milky way.
6 Shining Gold Stars + Little Stars = Forever shining brightly under the navy blue sky...Together.
The Behind the Poetry on this latest work is under "Keep Reading" so please check it out.
Behind My Poetry Work:
This is inspired by one of my favorite Kpop groups named VIXX. They debuted in May 24, 2012 and they showed their different concepts. (On and On (Vampires), Hyde
and G.R.8.U (Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), Eternity (Time Fantasy), Error (Cyborg), Chained Up (Love Slaves), Dynamite, Fantasy and The Closer (Greek Gods inspired (Zelos, Hades and Kratos))
The members are N (Cha Hakyeon), Leo (Jung Taekwoon), Ken (Lee Jaehwan), Ravi (Kim Wonshik), Hongbin (Lee Hongbin) and Hyuk (Han Sanghyuk)
The colors of the Shining Gold Stars are based on the colors from the solo performance VCR of VIXX Live Fantasia Daydream concert.
The "Little Stars" thing...I called "Little Stars" as fans because it is based on the name STARLIGHT, which by the way, it's the official fanclub name of VIXX.
And the "navy blue sky" and the "shining gold stars" thing, it is based on the official colors of VIXX: Navy Blue and Shining Gold.
I wrote this in one go/one take because I really both love and miss this Kpop group very much. Things are changing and they are going through their new future. I really miss all the 6 members who are shining together. I felt so much regrets for not being able to see them in person whether it's concerts, fanmeets/fansigns and their solo activities...
I wish I could see them in person once again so I will able to see them one last time.
I hope you will enjoy my latest poetry work.
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itsbap · 3 years
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EXCLUSIVE: Moon Jong Up Talks About ‘US’, His Journey, B.A.P Reunion & More!
Moon Jong Up mononymously known as Jongup, gained popularity as the main dancer and lead vocalist of the now-disbanded KPOP group B.A.P under TS Entertainment. At present, Jongup is signed with Big Ocean ENM as a soloist. He released his solo debut single album, ‘Headache’ featuring Yunhway on May 7, 2020, and garnered much support from his fans worldwide. He also recently featured in Mr Queen’s OST, ‘Venus.’
Besides his amazing vocal skills and dance, Jongup can also rap and is also an actor. He performed in the play ‘The Lost Village’ and has also been cast for the upcoming movie, ‘Idol Recipe’.  Jongup is truly a power packed artist. Ahead of his comeback, he pre-released an MV on 1st July 2021, for the song ‘Find‘, which features Moon Sujin. The song has a slow R&B beat with a soothing melody that reveals a deeper, more emotional side to his music.
Jongup is now back with his first mini-album titled ‘US‘ which released earlier today. The album has five tracks starting with the title song ‘US’, ‘Photo’ featuring Bang Yonguk, pre-release single – ‘Find’ featuring Moon Su-jin, ‘GOUP’ featuring EK from ‘Show Me the Money 8’, and his debut single, ‘HEADACHE’ featuring Yunhway.
Along with the featuring of such talented list of artists, Moon Jong-up also continues to explore his musical capabilities in this album, by participating in writing and composing lyrics for ‘Photo’, ‘Find’, and ‘GOUP’. He further shows why he was the lead vocalist in his former group with ‘US’.
With strong vocals and dance as well as the vintage theme aesthetic music video, ‘US’ has quickly jumped into our playlist and we cannot stop singing to it.
Ahead of his comeback, Jongup spoke with us about his latest album, his growth, B.A.P, Indian fans & more. As 2nd Generation fans, this was a wonderful opportunity to be able to speak with an artist who gained so much fame and made waves, even before internet took over the way it has right now.
From his debut in 2012 as part of B.A.P to now, Jongup believes that among all things, his thoughts have changed the most. He shares that the more he learn and know, the more he need to know and thus, he has a mindset, to live by learning for the rest of his life. He believes that the biggest difference of promoting as a group and as a soloist is that,  “Now I have to bear the burden which I shared with the members when I was in a group but at times, it’s also good to have that much love alone.”
The shift from group to solo, along with years of working as an idol has brought about a process of change and growth and opened new perspectives and views for the talented soloist, “Through many experiences, I have learned and felt that a person cannot live alone in the world. So, I want to say ‘thank you’ to the people who work for me and work with me.”
His former group B.A.P brought about a bad-boy image which was loved by fans across the world and their debut ep ‘Warrior’ landed at Billboard’s World Albums Chart at #10. The group then continuously made waves with their music and topped charts across the world hence showing their global status. Although the members parted ways with their previous company, the boys remain good friends as they continue on their own individual paths while cheering for each other for their solo activities. The boys are also often seen hanging out together hence making their fandom, ‘Baby’ very happy.
While talking about how former B.A.P leader Bang Yong-Guk has participated in his song “PHOTO” as a featuring, Jongup gives hope to the fandom as he assures,
“If the timing is right, I think a reunion of B.A.P is possible at any time.”
– Jongup
The day may not be far off, as along with Yongguk’s featuring, other B.A.P members Zelo and Youngjae also participated in his Listeners; Listen “US” and in the video, one could see how they truly enjoyed being with each other.  The members shared their honest thought on his comeback as they gave their opinions about how they loved the comeback, Jongup’s growth as an artist and that, the fans had lot to expect hence making the fandom anticipate more. This was also the first video in a very long time where the members had appeared together so for B.A.P fans, this was a blessing. The members were definitely right though as with ‘US’ we see a mature side of Jongup in terms of music, vocals or even style.
Jong-up was also recently cast in “Idol Recipe” and  he gave a sneak peak of his character, “My cast is ‘Jang Jun’, a member of a mixed group. He gets caught while dating at work and gets scolded”, thus building more anticipation for his upcoming appearance.
He shares that in terms of his style of music, over the years, the thing that has changed the most is that, he now listens to all genres and he particularly likes R&B dance hip-hop the most. When it comes to incorporating it to his music, he admits that there are so many genres he want to challenge himself with, but the one that comes to his mind right now is EDM.
For Jongup, the process of creating music/songwriting is mostly done with his friend, Min – “We usually start with the track. Sometimes when a track comes out first, we write melodies and lyrics together.” He further says that he has a lot of influence when it comes to his music but ever since his younger days, he admires Chris Brown and he still loves his music. This however doesn’t come as a surprise to his fans, after all, Jongup’s dancing and vocal skills have always been on point.
With ‘US’, the title track of this album, Jongup shares that, he liked it as soon as he heard the guide.
“I wanted each track to be different from genre to mood. I had a lot of meetings to go in the direction that I wanted. There were some disappointing parts in the process, but all the processes can’t always go perfectly in the direction I want, so those parts were difficult but overall, this was a great experience. ” – Jongup on the process of making ‘US’
Jongup agrees that he has gotten used to the life of an idol, after all, its been nearly 10 years since he debuted as an idol and if he had a chance to do any special activities with his fans, he would want to go camping with them. He further adds that if he could go back and give an advice to his former self, he would tell himself, “Be nice to Baby”.
‘Baby’ is the fandom name for B.A.P but now, Jongup also has another fandom name created by the fans themselves, ‘MOONW4LK.’  He shared his thoughts on his fandom name and also sent a messages for his fans across the world especially in India.
“‘MOONW4LK’ is such a cute name. I love you always. You know that, all this is done thinking only of ‘MOONW4LK’, right? As soon as Covid-19 calms down, I will fly to you.”
namastehallyu
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choimomo · 6 years
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Can we talk about Zelo’s fire rap in Mrs Beat? Like Wow!
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kazsbrekkfast · 6 years
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ten songs i’m into right now idk how u do small text but i can’t read it so lol tagged by @anthohnystark thank u mummm
mrs beat - zelo
reincarnation - VIXX
tough pill - kris wu
bored to death - blink 182
it’s in korean so i ain’t gonna try and write it but this song covered by ravi ok it’s incredible 
damage - exo
literally anything from the greatest showman ESP PANIC’S COVER
hold me down - kris wu
saturday night’s alright for fighting - elton john
you spin me round (like a record) - dead or alive (but also covered by danny sexbang lol)
tagging: @monstrouss @philtotas @bcydbeaulieu @plant-boy-parrish that’s all im tagging bc lol
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supastareden · 6 years
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Bringing Hip Hop Back to K-pop: A Retrospective on B.A.P's Career
March 3, 2019 Qing
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Following leader Bang Yongguk and youngest member Zelo, who announced their departure from TS Entertainment last year, the remaining four members of B.A.P have recently confirmed the non-renewal of their contracts as well, wrapping up B.A.P’s 7-year run as a group. The news comes as no surprise, given TS Entertainment’s poor track record of managing and retaining artists, as well as the exploitative circumstances prompting the lawsuit the members filed back in 2014. 
What is perhaps more surprising, and less known, are the lyrical and musical influences they re-introduced to the K-pop scene, the effects of which we continue to see in their hugely popular contemporaries, including BTS and Got7, and in rising groups like Monsta X and Stray Kids. From the moment they debuted, B.A.P carved out a sonic niche, boosted by clever marketing tactics and lyrics that boldly veered away from familiar themes of romantic love.
For sure, B.A.P’s music may not sound all that revolutionary today. But to fully understand what was unique about their sound, it is necessary for us to go back in time for a moment to consider what the K-pop scene was like in 2011, the year leading up to B.A.P’s debut in 2012. Electro-pop and synth-pop were the go-to genres for male groups—think TVXQ‘s “Keep Your Head Down”, Big Bang‘s “Tonight”, and Super Junior‘s “Mr. Simple”. Theatrical dance pop with an emphasis on symphonic flourishes and melodic choruses were also in trend, epitomised by hits like Beast‘s “Fiction” and Infinite‘s “Be Mine”. Rapping was a standard feature, but rarely the centrepiece of title tracks. Predictably, most releases at the time spoke of attraction or heartbreak.
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This was the scene that B.A.P broke onto, quite literally—at the beginning of the “Warrior” MV, a figure dressed as Matoki (the group’s mascot) smashes the viewer’s screens as the group launches into their song, a gesture symbolic of the boundaries their music would transcend. With its blazing synths, shrill whistles, Bang Yongguk’s deep, growling voice, Zelo’s rapid-fire rapping, and Daehyun‘s soaring vocals, B.A.P’s musical take on hip hop was decidedly militant. “Warrior” was a deliberate shock to the senses, and whether it was your cup of tea, it was clear that it hit one of the marks of a good debut: it was anything but forgettable.
Yet there was more to the novelty of B.A.P’s debut: they brought back to the K-pop scene not just the sound of hip hop, but its socially conscious spirit. They were by no means the first group to engage with this aspect of hip hop; hip hop and K-pop go a long way back. The very beginnings of K-pop can be traced to Seo Taiji and Boys, whose idiosyncratic take on hip hop in the 1990s proved wildly popularwith youths, and Deux, a duo also influenced by hip hop. Their success spawned the creation of first-generation idol groups like H.O.T., Sechskies, S.E.S., and Fin.K.L.. Social critiques pervaded the promotional tracks of the hip hop-influenced groups, with songs like Seo Taiji and Boys’ “Classroom Idea” levelling charges at the Korean education system and H.O.T.’s “Warrior’s Descendant” lashing out at bullying.
While hip hop maintained a presence in the early 2000s through artists like Epik High and Leessang, mainstream idol groups tended to favour other genres, especially ballads and dance pop. Socially conscious lyrics resurfaced briefly through TVXQ’s “‘O’-Jung.Ban.Hap” and Super Junior’s “Don’t Don”, and Big Bang’s experimental music fused the sounds of hip hop with pop and R&B. 2PM debuted with a hip hop sound with “10 Out of 10”, but like Big Bang, they were not as interested in the socio-political roots of the genre, and shifted to R&B and dance pop for subsequent releases. So for the most part, the combination of the sound and content of hip hop receded into the background as other trends took over in the latter half of the decade.
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It was in this context that B.A.P geared up for their debut, preparing to re-introduce hip hop and its social consciousness to the K-pop world. Bang Yongguk and Zelo’s pre-debut release, “Never Give Up”, gave a sampling of the lyrical content to come:
Taking thousand-dollar private lessons This system that emphasizes grades over friendships This pressure called exams This burden called college The stress that is building up Would my parents know?
The lyrics, penned by Bang Yongguk, also held a more personal element: 
My dream is to hold a mic and rap  But again, I grab a pen and write down math formulas today Yeah, things that we learn at school Are losing dreams and always giving up 
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As a group, B.A.P’s lyrics are phrased more broadly, with less targeted critiques, but a similar galvanising tone — “Warrior” is a promise to “fight for the souls in this street” against “hidden system[s]”, while “Power”gestures towards a world with no justice that “surrenders to money” and urges, “Don’t yield in front of them / Don’t do that, lift your head up / We got the power / Stand up against them and fight”. The move to bring back the spirit of hip hop that their seniors in the industry once embodied is a fact the group were conscious of—the title of “Warrior” and its opening line, “Warrior is back”, are likely nods to H.O.T’s “Warrior’s Descendant”. (B.A.P also covered the song twice, for an MCountdown episode in 2012 and the 2016 KBS Song Festival.)
Lyrics aside, B.A.P also reworked hip hop to create their own signature sound; common features included a stomping beat, whistles, an aggressive rap style, and powerful, operatic vocals. These were often interwoven with elements taken from broader dance ballad trends, such as orchestral flourishes, best seen in their dramatic 2013 masterpiece, “One Shot”. Even in “1004 (Angel)”, which is as close to a conventional K-pop dance ballad as the group ever ventured, unexpected touches like blues guitar chords, and the effective pairing of silences with vocal refrains that gain momentum and soar, lent the track the sense of power that characterises many of B.A.P’s title tracks.
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The road to realising their musical niche was not, however, without its potholes. After putting out a string of sonically coherent, distinctive releases—”Warrior”, “Power”, and “No Mercy”—the group suffered from conceptual whiplash with “Crash” and “Stop It”, seeing them abruptly shed their aggressive, anti-establishment image and transforming into boys swooning in love. Another worrying sign that our writers back then had picked up on was just how over-promoted and overworked the group was.
Still, the news of B.A.P’s lawsuit against TS Entertainment in 2014 came as a shock. In a cruel twist of irony, they found themselves living out the struggle their lyrics depicted, fighting against exploitative circumstances, including but not limited to being severely underpaid and forced to work in poor health conditions. From the time of their last proper comeback with “1004 (Angel)” and First Sensibility till they reached a settlement with the company and returned in November 2015, 1 year and 7 months had elapsed—a hiatus long enough to weaken the standing of even A-list K-pop groups. For B.A.P, who had only just begun to see the fruits of their labour—”1004 (Angel)” brought them their first music show win—such a prolonged absence was, needless to say, a severe setback for their career.
BTS, who had debuted a year after B.A.P and were also pursuing the sounds and socially conscious lyrics of hip hop, had been steadily gaining traction in the meantime. It was during B.A.P’s absence that BTS achieved a breakthrough with The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Part 1, securing a leading spot in the ranks of hip hop idol groups. Given this and the sheer length of their hiatus, it was understandably difficult for B.A.P to return fully to this niche and have the same degree of commercial success. Their first comeback after the lawsuit, “Young, Wild, & Free”, pushed a message with underdog vibes similar to “No Mercy”, but musically, it lacked the same punch, despite containing some distinctively B.A.P elements and a noticeably more controlled, mature delivery.
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Despite the disadvantageous circumstances surrounding their return to the scene, the group persisted in their musical growth. They ventured into more uptempo, pop territory with “Feel So Good” and “That’s My Jam”; though neither were especially experimental, both were solidly produced and infectiously energetic. They soon followed up with Noir, the best album of their career, returning to a theatrical sound with its title track “Skydive”. Longtime followers of the group would doubtless have been heartened by “Wake Me Up”, a subtle return to their socially conscious beginnings, but with a more refined sound incorporating electronic beats, beautiful hooks, and falsetto vocalisations for a stirring, dramatic track.
Although B.A.P’s final title tracks, “Honeymoon” and “Hands Up”, didn’t quite meet the standard of their earlier releases, an overview of their discography from debut to date reveals that they’ve already left their mark on the industry. Their lawsuit and long hiatus may have held them back from achieving a level of commercial success on par with their potential, but their music rarely succumbed to trends. Their earlier tracks, especially, drew attention to the possibilities and value of a hard-hitting, anthemic, rap-forward, yet strongly melodic sound.
While it’s hard to assert that B.A.P had a direct influence on later groups, their debut clearly signalled the revival of K-pop’s interest in hip hop, and the beginning of experimentations with a heavier, more aggressive soundscape. BTS would take the renewed interest in the social consciousness of hip hop in a more culturally specific direction, pursuing a cleaner sound initially before weaving in rock influences; Got7 drew heavily from hip hop street styling and beats in their early releases, but pursued a more playful, pop-laced sound. Monsta X’s discography recalls B.A.P’s blend of aggressive rapping with soaring melodies, working in contemporary trends in EDM to produce their own signature sound.
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Even as B.A.P’s future as a group remains up in the air with their contract non-renewals and Bang Yongguk and Himchan‘s impending enlistment, the end of this chapter of their career is also a sign of new beginnings. Bang Yongguk, in particular, is already a step ahead with the gutting pre-release, “Hikkomori”, and his first full album, BANGYONGGUK, due out on March 15. If the other members can find a similar artistic freedom—one that TS Entertainment never fully granted them—while still holding tight to their previous drive to find their own sound and voices, the possibilities that await them will be, indeed, as powerful as their music.
(YouTube. TheBiasList. Lyrics via Popgasa. Images via TS Entertainment.)
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ayoyoungg · 7 years
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Tagged by @drowningbecause​ a. Always post the rules. Answer the questions asked then write 11 new ones. b. Tag 11 people and link them to the post. Tell the person who tagged you that you’ve answered their questions.
1) Who is/are your favourite group(s)? B.A.P, SHINee, Red Velvet, and many more but I would say these are my top 3
2) How did you get into them? Well a dear friend of mine would share her music with me during class (although ironically she’s not really much into kpop now, but it happens) + many of my classmates liked kpop so that’s how I first got in.
As for specific groups: B.A.P they were totally different from the other groups at the time and seemed to be a different type of idol that focuses more on music than other stuff. Plus their performances. I am still amazed at their lives. Their live vocals and stage presence were impressive even since debut. Also I really liked how the artists they looked up to were ones that I was familiar with. And then just Bang Yongguk and really the group is just such a role model. SHINee they’re perfection. As simple as that. I watched the SWC3 video and I became a shawol. That concert is the best and you won’t be able to convince me otherwise. Their performance is great; amazing live vocals and amazing dance. Red Velvet I really wanted a girl group that was perfect for my tastes. Kind of like how I loved the Cheetah Girls and my friends & I would each call a member, I wanted to stan a group like that. The girls need support too. With RV, I really digged the color concept (and still do). It’s simple but effective. They have my favorite style: they’re not just cute or just sexy which were becoming common at the time. Instead “red” is more quirky and fun than cute and “velvet” is sexy but it’s also sultry and a type of sexy that I personally prefer. I got into RV because I loved their choreo. Their choreo is just fun.
TLDR: I favor PERFORMANCE!!! 3) What is your favourite song RIGHT NOW? Should I wait a couple more days for Jonghyun’s Story Op 2 to come out...haha. Um I guess I would say EXID’s ‘Night Rather Than Day’
4) If you and your faves were stranded on an island/ the moon, how screwed would you be? I’ll restrict this to just B.A.P: Surprisingly, if I were stranded on the moon I feel like Jongup would be the most helpful (no pun intended). I also think that Yongguk would be the least helpful haha. And something is telling me that I would have to worry about Zelo doing something that would cause us to lose oxygen. So, not that screwed, but I would still have to keep NASA on speed dial...and hope that I get reception in space. How are space bars?
5) Do you have any group/ song recommendations? 100% & HALO!!! I can’t scream that any louder than I already am. As for song recommendation, I’ll give two by the group Almeng. Check out ‘Half an Hour’ and ‘Phone in Love’.
6) Who is your favourite recent debut (within the last 6 months)? DREAMCATCHER!!!
7) Favourite choreography? Pre-2012 this would have been so much easier to answer. Anyways, my favorite choreo is a tie between 100% ‘Beat’ (you should go watch it you will not regret) and Vixx’s ‘Hyde’. Both are theatrical pieces. Watching the live for ‘Beat’ is probably what made me a fan and then for ‘Hyde’ I was just so in love with the 2 sides and putting on and off the mask because Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. I also want to mention Red Velvet’ s ‘Huff n Puff’. I love Red Velvet’s choreo and ‘Huff n Puff’ is my favorite, I seriously want to learn it. Shoutout to Dreamcatcher because all of their choreos are amazing, even the ones from their predebut dance practices. And I also feel the need to mention    F(x)’s ‘4 Walls’ because everything about that song, dance, styling, era was art.
8) Are there any groups you wish you were more into? Who? Infinite. I like their songs but I keep putting off knowing more about the members kind of because there’s so much content out so it’d take a while. I want to get back into BtoB. I was well updated with them up until 2014, they were even one of my top3 favorites, but now I’m far behind on the behind the scenes vids. Also, I’m slowly getting into KNK.
9) What’s your favourite concept? Um, a good one. Actually I just realized that my 3 favorites are known for switching up their style in some way or form. It's easier to say which ones I don’t like. But hmm this isn’t really a concept but I like when the styling is uniform with slight variations versus everyone wearing different things.
10) Is there anyone you’re dying to see live (or have seen live)? SHINEE!!!! and BAP!!! And now I am lucky enough to say that I have seen both live. Like I mentioned before SWC3 (and all the ones after) really made me want to see SHINee live. Seeing them live, not in the States, would be wayyy better too because the stages at the venues they perform at are cooler and allow for more things. Hopefully I will be able to see SHINee at Tokyo Dome later this year if they do go through with another Dome tour and during my study abroad time (I really just want to go to Tokyo Dome in general but getting tickets just for anything may be hard so I’ve heard) 11) Oooh Aves cheated. She only asked ten questions. For shame
My questions: 1.) Who is/are your favorite group(s)? 2.) Who was your first ultimate bias? Who is your current ultimate bias? 3.) What is your favorite debut song? 4.) What is your favorite album? 5.) Which lightstick is your favorite based on design? 6.) Do you tend to stan the rapper, singer, dancer, maknae, or leader in a group? 7.) What is your favorite choreography? 8.) What is your favorite special stage? 9.) What is your dream collaboration/special stage between 2 or more groups?10.) If you could perform one song with any group, which group and song would you choose and why?
This is open to anyone :D It’s fun and I’m curious about responses! @loudlyuniversallystarfish @capncoups
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theboyz-world · 7 years
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Albums/Merch
I was asked to write down or mention all the albums or kpop merch I own awhile back but I kept getting distracted because of work and hospital visits so finally here is my current collection of albums/merch and everything that's on the way to me. Thanks to the multiple people who asked me this! I'd tag you all but there's so many people and I don't want to leave anyone out 😊 ALBUMS/Concert DVDS 1. Mama- Exo 2. Growl- Exo 3. Exodus (Kyungsoo version)- Exo 4. Exodus (Jongdae version)- Exo 5. Love Me Right Romantic Universe- Exo 6. EX'ACT (MONSTER)- Exo 7. EX'ACT (LUCKY ONE)- Exo 8. Hey Mama (Jongdae version)- Exo CBX 9. Coming Over Live Limited Venue Edition (D.O version)- Exo 10. Girls (Jongdae version)- Exo CBX 11. The War version A- Exo 12. The War version B- Exo 13. The War private version- Exo 14. The War: The Power of Music- Exo 15. The Exo'luxion in Seoul DVD- Exo 16. Waiting Q Photobook- NU'EST W 17. To Be One (Ong Sky)- Wanna One 18. To Be One (Daniel Sky)- Wanna One 19. To Be One (Jisung Sky)- Wanna One 20. To Be One (Minhyun Sky)- Wanna One 21. To Be One (Jihoon Sky)- Wanna One 22. To Be One (Guanlin Sky)- Wanna One 23. To Be One (Ong pink)- Wanna One 24. To Be One (Daniel pink)- Wanna One 25. To Be One (Jisung pink)- Wanna One 26. To Be One (Minhyun pink)- Wanna One 27. To Be One (Jihoon pink)- Wanna One 28. To Be One (Guanlin pink)- Wanna One 29. To Be One (Jaehwan pink)- Wanna One 30. To Be One (Daehwi pink)- Wanna One 31. To Be One (Jinyoung pink)- Wanna One 32. To Be One (Sungwoon pink)- Wanna One 33. NCT 127- NCT 127 34. Limitless- NCT 127 35. Cherry Bomb- NCT 127 36. Got Love- Got7 37. Mad Winter Edition Merry version- Got7 38. HYYH PART 1 PINK- BTS 39. HYYH PART 2 PEACH- BTS 40. YNWA LEFT VERSION- BTS 41. YNWA RIGHT VERSION- BTS 42. On and On- VIXX 43. Chained Up (Control version)- VIXX 44. Zelos- VIXX 45. The Clan Part 1 Lost- Monsta X 46. Exit:E- Winner 47. Replay- SHINee 48. Amigo- SHINee 49. Romeo (Key version)- SHINEE 50. Super Show 2- Super Junior Concert DVD 51. Super Junior 05- Super Junior 52. Don't Don- Super Junior 53. Sorry Sorry A- Super Junior 54. Sorry Sorry B- Super Junior 55. Sorry Sorry (It's You repackage- SuJu 56. Mr. Simple A (Eunhyuk version)- SuJu 57. The Beat- ToppDogg 58. First Street- ToppDogg 59. Mirotic Version A- TVXQ 60. Mirotic Version C- TVXQ 61. Share The World- TVXQ 62. The Secret Circle- TVXQ 63. Keep Your Head Down- TVXQ 64. Catch Me- TVXQ 65. Humanoids- TVXQ 66. Tense- TVXQ 67. Suri Suri- TVXQ 68. Rise As God (White version)- TVXQ 69. Rise As God (Black version)- TVXQ) 70. Just Us- JYJ 71. I- Jaejoong 72. Welcome Back- iKON 73. Inspirit- Infinite 74. Reality- Infinite 75. Feeling Sensation- SF9 76. Spring Up- Astro 77. Hottest Time of the Day- 2PM 78. Time For Change- 2PM 79. 1:59PM- 2PM 80. Flower Bud- Gfriend 81. I- Taeyeon 82. Why- Taeyeon 83. My Voice (I Got Love)- Taeyeon 84. My Voice ( Fine)- Taeyeon 85. My Voice Deluxe Sky Blue- Taeyeon 86. My Voice Deluxe Blossom- Taeyeon PURCHASED BUT NOT YET HERE 1. Face- NU'EST 2. Action- NU'EST 3. Hello- NU'EST 4. Sleep Talking- NU'EST 5. Q is- NU-EST 6. Canvas- NU'EST 7. ReBirth- NU'EST 8. Bridge The World- NU'EST 9. Here (Portrait version)- NU'EST W 10. Here (Still Life version)- NU'EST W 11. The Day- Day6 12. Daydream- Day6 13. Sunrise- Day6 14. Autographed Wanna One Sky Version I have a small handful of kpop related clothes (mainly Exo and BTS). The main focus of my collection is to support artists who mean a lot to me. There are more albums I need to get from past releases and future comebacks.
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Shim Shimsky & Zelo PTP - Wzgórza Chwały (prod. Johnny Beats) #Mizer Mr MASHUP
Gościnnie na kanale! Shim: https://www.facebook.com/shim.shimsky.5?fref=ts Zelo PTP: https://www.facebook.com/zeloptp/?fref=ts Johnny Beats: https://www.facebook.com/beatsbyjohnny/?fref=ts http://www.23younwear.pl
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