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    Korean Pop

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    affluent upper-class areas in all of South Korea. Gangnam is similar to Wall Street of New York‚ where the neighborhoods are full of wealthy‚ privileged people‚ who are seen monopolizing the country’s business and economical systems. Furthermore‚ Shinee a South Korean artist‚ writes songs about

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    K-pop Idol K-pop

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    K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of "popular music" within South Korea‚ the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering mostly dance-pop‚ pop ballad‚ electronic‚ rock‚ hip-hop‚ R&B‚ etc. In 1992‚ modern K-pop was ushered in with the formation of Seo Taiji & Boys‚ whose successful experimentation with different music styles

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    R&B‚ dance-pop. Bubblegum pop‚ house‚ electro pop‚ and techno. Due to the big wave of success‚ k pop became so popular not only in South Korea but also to other parts of the world especially here in the Philippines. Numerous k pop groups like shinee‚ 4 minute‚ ft islands‚ super

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    Introduction Gangnam style is an overnight sensation that hit the world by storm‚ and it is the first Korean music video that got 100 million views on YouTube. The Korean singer/rapper Psy then became an international star that reached the number two spot on the American Billboard Charts and number one on the Chinese music charts. He was even invited on the Ellen Show to perform his dance next to Britney Spears and Ellen Degeneres herself. These are prove that the Korean Wave (or Hallyu in Korea)

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    Kpop

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    SM is the oldest and largest entertainment company in the Korean music scene. It gave birth to the first generation of K-Pop boy and girl groups‚ including H.O.T‚ Shinhwa and S.E.S. It now produces the more recent teenage idols‚ TVXQ‚ Super Junior‚ SHINee and Girls’ Generation. YG is known for its hip-hop and electronic sounds that are well represented by its current acts Big Bang and 2NE1. JYPE also has a lineup of i dol groups under its name: Wonder Girls‚ 2AM‚ 2PM and miss A. As K-Pop’s influence

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    Pinoy Youth’s Preference for KPOP (Korean Pop) music: How does it affect their taste for OPM (Original Pilipino Music)? CHAPTER IV RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This particular research study aims to determine the Pinoy Youth’s Preference for Korean Pop Music and how does it affect their taste for Original Pilipino Music (OPM). Regarding this‚ the researchers will seek to know whether factors like rhythm and music composition of Korean Popular Music really affect the Pinoy teenagers’ preference towards Original

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    Auditioning Tips

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    KPOP AUDITIONING TIPS Are YOU Ready for Stardom? The route to stardom is not as easy as it seems. To be very honest‚ it is a long term battle‚ be it physically or mentally. Starting from the auditions to the training and then finally the long awaited debut‚ it is not all about the glitz and the glam. The time‚ the effort and the energy spent on preparation and practice after a day’s schedule is seriously not for the weak-minded. Let exclusive take you through what it takes to be part of the Cube

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    The Korean Wave Contemporary Korea No.1 The Korean Wave: A New Pop Culture Phenomenon Copyright © 2011 by Korean Culture and Information Service All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. First Published in 2011 by Korean Culture and Information Service Ministry of Culture‚ Sports and Tourism Phone: 82-2-398-1914~20 Fax: 82-2-398-1882 Website: www.kocis.go.kr ISBN: 978-89-7375-164-8

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    Influence of South Asian cultural content on Indian media: A study of ‘Otaku’ and ‘Hallyu/ Hanryu’ wave. Introduction Korean wave The Korean wave refers to the noteworthy increase in the fame of South Korean entertainment and culture starting in the 1990s‚ in Asia‚ and more recently in other parts of the world. As one put it‚ it represents a surge in the international prominence of Korean culture. The term was created in mid 1999 by Beijing journalists amazed at the fast growing popularity

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