[Vid] Heo Young Saeng performs “Let It Go” @ "2011 Seoul Tokyo Music Festival"

Credit: mukamuka501@YT

SBS MTV and Japanese station TBS have teamed up to bring K-Pop fans in Japan a special event called the ‘Seoul Tokyo Music Festival‘!

This music festival took place at the Saitama Super Arena on Christmas Day (December 25th).
Check out HYS's performance below:


[Fan Acc] [Single Review] Kim Hyun Joong (김현중) - "Marry You"


Credit: writer_girl  on soompi 


After “Break Down” and “Lucky Guy,” two high-energy singles, Kim Hyun Joong is back, challenging a more laid-back and acoustic-inspired track, in the form of his new release, “Marry You.”

Though a bit out of character, considering Hyun Joong’s previous solo releases, “Marry You” shifts Hyun Joong’s focus from image and performance to a more musical one. And surprisingly, he carries the shift rather well.

The good thing about Kim Hyun Joong is the fact that he actually makes an effort and tries to push himself musically, and he makes sure that it shows. That’s what ultimately made this shift smooth. Sure, there are a lot of other, better, singers than him in the industry nowadays, but "Marry You" shows his incentive to better himself as a singer. Talent is only half of the equation, effort is just as important, and Hyun Joong gets a perfect score for effort.

And in reality, "Marry You" is actually quite good. It’s not extremely stunning or anything, but it works as a pop song. It’s a no-frills song. It is what it is and what you hear is really what you hear -- there’s nothing hidden between the lines, nothing about to creep up on you, but ultimately the song’s biggest selling point is in fact it’s simplicity. There aren’t any extremely shocking parts of the song, and no major shifts in sound or dynamics, but it’s that consistency that ties the whole song together very well.

It's easy to listen to and it's very calming -- something you’d listen to to relax at the end of a hectic day. The guitars give the song a much-needed dose of character, but doesn’t disturb the calm feel of the song. The melody complements both the rest of the instrumental, and Hyun Joong’s voice, and the soft harmonies throughout are a nice addition.

“Marry You” is definitely worth a second, a third, a fourth, and maybe even a fifth listen. It’s easy on the ears, but it has body and it’s such a pretty song in itself.

[Trans+Pix] Kim Kyu Jong - Christmas Greeting Via Twitter [25.12.11]

Credits: @2kjdream + KyuSaeng (Kyu Jong & Young Saeng@FB) (Translation)
Re-post from http://luxmae.blogspot.com/







@2kjdream 메리크리스마스^^ 이쁜이들!~크리스마스아침이네요!! 오늘하루는 좋아하는분들과 가족들과 오붓한시간보내세요~저는 궁패밀리와 즐거운공연을할겁니다^^ 오늘도궁을찾아주실많은분들~ メリークリスマス^^http://yfrog.com/kkjmzblj


Translation:


Merry christmas^^ Pretties!~ Its Christmas morning!! Have a great day spent with your family and love ones~ I'm having a good time with goong family members^^ Please come and look for goong~ Merry Christmas^^

December 25, 2011

[Vid] Heo Young Saeng performs “Let It Go” @ "2011 Seoul Tokyo Music Festival"

Credit: mukamuka501@YT

SBS MTV and Japanese station TBS have teamed up to bring K-Pop fans in Japan a special event called the ‘Seoul Tokyo Music Festival‘!

This music festival took place at the Saitama Super Arena on Christmas Day (December 25th).
Check out HYS's performance below:


[Fan Acc] [Single Review] Kim Hyun Joong (김현중) - "Marry You"


Credit: writer_girl  on soompi 


After “Break Down” and “Lucky Guy,” two high-energy singles, Kim Hyun Joong is back, challenging a more laid-back and acoustic-inspired track, in the form of his new release, “Marry You.”

Though a bit out of character, considering Hyun Joong’s previous solo releases, “Marry You” shifts Hyun Joong’s focus from image and performance to a more musical one. And surprisingly, he carries the shift rather well.

The good thing about Kim Hyun Joong is the fact that he actually makes an effort and tries to push himself musically, and he makes sure that it shows. That’s what ultimately made this shift smooth. Sure, there are a lot of other, better, singers than him in the industry nowadays, but "Marry You" shows his incentive to better himself as a singer. Talent is only half of the equation, effort is just as important, and Hyun Joong gets a perfect score for effort.

And in reality, "Marry You" is actually quite good. It’s not extremely stunning or anything, but it works as a pop song. It’s a no-frills song. It is what it is and what you hear is really what you hear -- there’s nothing hidden between the lines, nothing about to creep up on you, but ultimately the song’s biggest selling point is in fact it’s simplicity. There aren’t any extremely shocking parts of the song, and no major shifts in sound or dynamics, but it’s that consistency that ties the whole song together very well.

It's easy to listen to and it's very calming -- something you’d listen to to relax at the end of a hectic day. The guitars give the song a much-needed dose of character, but doesn’t disturb the calm feel of the song. The melody complements both the rest of the instrumental, and Hyun Joong’s voice, and the soft harmonies throughout are a nice addition.

“Marry You” is definitely worth a second, a third, a fourth, and maybe even a fifth listen. It’s easy on the ears, but it has body and it’s such a pretty song in itself.

[Trans+Pix] Kim Kyu Jong - Christmas Greeting Via Twitter [25.12.11]

Credits: @2kjdream + KyuSaeng (Kyu Jong & Young Saeng@FB) (Translation)
Re-post from http://luxmae.blogspot.com/







@2kjdream 메리크리스마스^^ 이쁜이들!~크리스마스아침이네요!! 오늘하루는 좋아하는분들과 가족들과 오붓한시간보내세요~저는 궁패밀리와 즐거운공연을할겁니다^^ 오늘도궁을찾아주실많은분들~ メリークリスマス^^http://yfrog.com/kkjmzblj


Translation:


Merry christmas^^ Pretties!~ Its Christmas morning!! Have a great day spent with your family and love ones~ I'm having a good time with goong family members^^ Please come and look for goong~ Merry Christmas^^