Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Preview AKB48’s upcoming single, “Everyday, Kachuusha” + “Moshidora” previews


Last December, it was announced that AKB48 member Maeda Atsuko would be starring in her first lead role in the movie, “Moshi Koukou Yakyuu no Joshi Manager ga Drucker no ‘Management’ wo Yondara” (What if the Female Manager of a High School Baseball Team read Drucker’s “Management”?), or “Moshidora” for short. The book is a #1 seller by author Iwasaki Natsumi, so the anticipation has been high.

Maeda will play “Kawashima Minami“, a high school baseball team manager, who accidently purchases the wrong type of management book. She buys a book written by a consultant, “Management: Tasks, Responsibities, Practices” by Peter Drucker. While the book is not about managing a baseball team, Kawashima believes in the books practices and utilizes them to transform the baseball team and take them to nationals.

Although, Iwasaki originally painted the heroine “Kawashima” after AKB48 member, Minegishi Minami, Maeda was chosen because she has more experience in acting. Regardless, Minegishi will appear in the film as “Hojo Ayano”.

But Maeda and Minegishi are not the only things AKB related to this film, as AKB48’s 21st single, “Everyday, Kachuusha” (Everyday, Headband), will be included in the film as well, and the single will release on May 25th.

TV program “PON!” has revealed scenes from the movie, as well as a preview of AKB48’s upcoming single.

Check it out below!




source: tokyohive

Child actress Ashida Mana to debut as a singer

Child actress Ashida Mana might only be six-years-old, but the way she is speeding ahead on the fast track should already astonish most of her seniors.

Today it was announced that Ashida is going to debut as a singer in a duo, called “Kaoru to Tomoki, Tamani Mook“, with fellow child actor Suzuki Fuku (6), for the theme song of her upcoming drama, “Marumo no Okite“. The title of their song is going to be “Maru-Maru-Mori-Mori!”


As reported previously, Ashida and Suzuki are going to play twins by the name of Kaoru and Tomoki. Further, they have a pet dog called Mook who will also make his appearance in what is supposed to become a soothing song.

Having proven her dance abilities in various recent TV appearances, we can also look forward to cute choreography by the adorable duo. Hamada Miwako, who already coached child actress Ohashi Nozomi for her Ponyo song, was put in charge as their choreographer.

Ashida about the song and dance, “It’s a very fun dance with poses where I’m acting like eating a rice ball or wearing a school bag. The lyrics are fun as well, so I hope you will memorize it and dance along!”

Fuji TV will premiere the drama on April 24th, and the theme song will be released on May 25th.


source: tokyohive

bump.y’s new song chosen for “Minna no Uta”


It’s been revealed that bump.y’s new song, “Smileflower“, will be played on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” from June to July.

“Minna no Uta”, which means “Everyone’s Song”, is a 5-minute music program that plays popular songs along with an animated music video targeted for children. The program gives artists great exposure, since it airs several times a day as filler on NHK channels.

“Smileflower” had been recorded as a demo in the past, and after the March 11th earthquake, their producer decided that it could be used to help people maintain a positive spirit in these tough times.

Leader Matsuyama Mary commented, “I experienced the Hanshin Awaji Earthquake when I was 3-years-old. The earthquake this time does not feel like someone else’s business. Right now everyone is anxious, but in order for all the people in Japan to move forward and be able to smile again, bump.y will also be singing with our all. I’ll be happy if (people) can gain even a small amount of energy after listening to this song.”


source: tokyohive

Big Bang’s Seungri claims he was arrogant after the release of “Strong Baby”


During a recent recording for MBC’s “Come to Play“, Big Bang’s Seungri candidly revealed that he may have been a bit too proud of his success with ”Strong Baby“.

He explained, “Two years after I finally became an adult, I was able to go into my debut solo activities. Once it began earning a positive response, I thought to myself that I could be a hit too! I held my head up high at that.”


Leader G-Dragon threw in, “At the time, Seungri always walked around with his hands clasped behind his back.” Seungri then went on to mention an awards speech he had given during a music program win, and claimed that even he was embarrassed of how narcisstic it was.

Be sure to tune in for more details after “Come To Play” airs on April 4th at 11:15 PM KST.


source: allkpop

Big Bang’s T.O.P. couldn’t get out of bed after his photoshoot with Lee Mi Sook

During the latest episode of MBC’s “Come To Play“, Big Bang’s T.O.P shared an interesting story about his sexy pictorial with actress Lee Mi Sook.

Back in August, T.O.P. managed to overcome a 30-year age difference between himself and the actress in order to shoot a seductive pictorial for “Elle” magazine. Reminiscing over the moment, he said, “After we completed the photoshoot, we went to dinner. I came home that night and fell asleep straight away. I couldn’t get up for the next two days for no logical reason at all.”

With a laugh, he added, “I must’ve been overtaken by her energy and spirit!”

The star will be revealing more BTS stories about his co-stars from “Iris” and “Into the Fire“, so check out the full broadcast on April 4th at 11:15 PM KST.





source: allkpop

Monday, April 4, 2011

miss A are appointed as honorary ambassadors for “Together Day”

On April 4th, the members of miss A visited the Gwacheon Government Complex in order to be formally appointed as the honorary ambassadors for Korea’s 4th “Together Day“.

Minister Lee Kwi Nam commented, “We hope that with this appointment, there will be more efforts in connecting and communicating with foreigners.”

“Together Day” was created to build a stronger foundation of respect and friendship between Koreans and foreigners living in one area. This holiday is observed annually, and several events have been planned for a week of celebrations, starting on May 20th.

They continued, “We have chosen the multicultural girl group, miss A, to aid us in expanding ‘Together Day’ both in Korea and overseas.”







source: allkpop

Big Bang drops $200k in production costs for “Love Song” MV


Big Bang has reported that they’ve spent over $200,000 USD on the production for their upcoming music video, “Love Song.”

Each individual scene was said to have been recorded for the entire duration of the song’s length. Not only that, but YG Entertainment also brought in a ‘4 point wire cam’ that has never once been used in Korea, which allows them to film footage that previously required outside graphic programs.


Other equipment used include aviation shooting, a jimmyjib, a motion control camera, a remote head crane, flying cams, and steady cams, all of which is usually only used for Hollywood films and Olympic relays.

The boys also left the restrictions of a studio by directly heading to the empty fields of an island for their backdrop, and will even be constructing their own two-lane road.


source: allkpopo

IU heads off to London for a fashion photoshoot

On the afternoon of April 4th, singer IU headed off to London to participate in an overseas photoshoot.

Reportedly, she had some free time left over after SBS’s “Heroes” came to an end last month, which encouraged her agency to go ahead and confirm for the overseas project. During her stay, she’ll be visiting several different locations to ensure a charming final project.


With fans are already anticipating the pictorial, they can also look forward to a new album as well, as IU will be beginning production for her comeback album immediately upon her return.

To all you lucky IU fans in London, keep your eyes peeled for the adorable star!









source: allkpop

Morning Musume to hold fundraising activities at their concert



Earlier today, Morning Musume’s Takahashi Ai gave an announcement to everyone on her blog.

She wrote:

“We, Morning Musume, will begin our spring tour on 4/3 at Oomiya Sonic City.


Right now, everyone is focusing on helping the victims and restoration from the “Great Tohoku Earthquake”.

We, Morning Musume, have also been thinking about what we can do to help even just the littlest bit.


After a discussion with the members, we have decided to hold fundraising activities in the lobby of the venue for as long as time allows.


We would be so grateful to everyone who contributes even a little bit at tomorrow’s venue whether you’re coming or going.


Thank you.”


source: tokyohive

Dream Morning Musume Interviews: Yoshizawa Hitomi

Hello! Project’s new girl group, Dream Morning Musume, made up of 10 former members (Old Girl or OG) of Morning Musume, will be releasing their first album, “DoriMusu。①“, on April 20th, and the women’s magazine Josei Jishin was able to conduct interviews with some of the members.

In this first post, we bring a partial translation of the interview with Dream Morning Musume’s Yoshizawa Hitomi, who was the fourth leader of Morning Musume:


Q: …Has recording [for "DoriMusu。①"] already ended?
It’s finished. This album will contain hits from (our) Morning Musume days, a cover…of the Morning Musume songs released after our graduation, as well as two new songs.

Q: That means for this album, each OG had to record a song after learning it for the first time?
Yes. But I knew most of the recent songs, so there were barely any songs I had to newly learn.

Q: How many songs were retaken? (Newly recorded for the album.)
In total 7 songs, and for me, 4 songs.

Q: How did you feel when you heard that, “We’re making DoriMusu”?
…When I heard that we were doing a tour, I thought, “It’ll be fun, but the process leading up to it will be difficult~”.



Q: What parts were difficult?
Everyone has their own activities, so things like “Will our schedules match?”, “What are we doing about the dance lesson”, and “Who’s going to be the teacher?”

Q: Will the dance will be close to the original? Or will it be a more mature sort of dance?
I’m not sure yet. But probably, the original songs will be done with the original [dance]… It doesn’t feel that new to sing old songs with OG… My body is already used to it, so the movement comes naturally.

Q: Wow! So you haven’t forgotten the choreography.
When the music comes on, my body moves. My body remembers.

Q: In that case, it seems like everyone can start the tour without trouble.
It’s just that, members have changed several times, the dance teachers have also changed, and we’ve done several different formation, so I’ve gradually added my own twist to [the dance]. I have to change that back to the original choreography, and there’s a lot of places where it’s like ‘I did it more like this, right?’. I want to return to a beginner’s state of mind and dance the choreography from back then.

Q: What kind of things do you talk about with members, as the tour is approaching?
…It’s like a class reunion, and we talk about stories from the past and then say, “It was fun~” and “Alright, let’s go again! Morning Musume!”

Q: Who’s the most excited?
Definitely the 1st generation members Ne-san (Nakazawa Yuko), Kaorin (Iida Kaori), and Abe-san (Abe Natsumi). They have a strong love and a sense of “this is what we bulit up” for Morning Musume.

Q: How do you want old fans to listen to the new album?
I think it’ll be great if they can think “Oh, how nostalgic” when they here songs like “LOVE Machine” and “Renai Revolution“. Time-wise, I think a lot of fans from back then have kids who will be hearing these songs for the first time…I’ll be very happy if they can get to know Dream Morning Musume.

Q: How do you want your fans to enjoy the stage (performances)?
I definitely want them to dance along. I think the fans who came to see us back then are more interested in the younger kids in currently in Hello!Project. So, I want them to jump and dance like before. For many songs, there’s cheers (of member names) … that gets passed down generation by generation (as members graduate) . It’ll be great if they could use the original cheers to cheer us on.

Q: There’s no leader in Dorimusu, so who’s going to be in the center?
Everyone has a unique personality, so it’s probably going to be a scramble for the center position. For every song, there will be a competition for the center.

Q: Is singing and dancing on stage still fun?
Yes. I’m most experience in live (performances), so I’m looking forward to doing lives. I want to enjoy it with a good level of nervousness.

Q: Do you still get nervous with your senpais?
Now that we’re adults, when we go eat together, I can say things like “That time, Ne-san was really scary.” Just recently, I laughed after watching Kaorin dance seriously during rehearsal, but if this was in the past, I wouldn’t have been able to. Of course even now, I’ll support the senpais, but the distance has shortened. This time, there’s a 7th generation member, Kusumi Koharu, so I’m in the middle management position.

Q: What’s your most memorable moment as a member of Morning Musume?
When I first entered, I didn’t have any composure and I spent days where I didn’t have time to sleep. After I got used to it a bit, during “The Peace!” days, when we performed across the country, that would be my most memorable time. I can’t remember where we went, but I remember what we did clearly. Also, something changed within me after I became leader.

Q: What changed about you the most?
I started to think that I wanted to act and say convincing things to pull everyone together. Until then, I had older sisters (in the group) so I could do as I pleased. I was the leader for two and a half years, but I was the captain of the futsal team before then, so I felt relatively at ease becoming the leader.

Q: Please, do a world tour with Dream Morning Musume!
Well. When I go abraod, there are a lot of overseas fans who say, “I’m a fan from the Morning Musume days”, so if there’s an opportunity, I would definitely want to do it.

source : tokyohive

Dream Morning Musume Interviews: Kusumi Koharu


The weekly women’s magazine Josei Jishin recently interviewed several members of Hello! Project’s Dream Morning Musume.

This time, we bring you a partial translation of the interview with Kusumi Koharu, who was a 7th generation member of Morning Musume :


Q: How do you feel being selected as a member of Dream Morning Musume?
The graduating members wanted to get together and sing and dance, and as a former member of Morning Musume, I thought “I’ve got to do this”. At first I was pretty surprised… But I think it’s a way of meeting the fans’ expectations.

Q: How was it dancing with the group?
There’s only 2 members who were in Morning Musume at the same time as I was. All the other members were people I watched on television. Although I was part of Morning Musume, now I feel as though I’m a part of the Morning Musume I saw on TV.

Q: How does it feel to be in a group with people you saw on TV?
I’m happy. I’ve had the opportunity to work with the individual senpais several times, but when everyone is together, there’s an amazing aura, an I’m very happy that I can participate in that.

Q: Is there a difference between the Morning Musume you were part of and the current Dream Morning Musume?
It’s completely different. Of course, the members are different, but when I was in Morning Musume, our dances where very intense and we had to constantly try to keep our rhythms in sync. Dream Morning Musume’s members have their own activities and their own personalities, so in a good way, I thought it was a “free” Morning Musume.

Q: In Dream Morning Musume, what would be your strong point?
I’m the youngest. Dream Morning Musume’s average age is 27, and I think I’m responsible for lowering it quite a bit. So I guess, my youth.

Q: What was the most fun you had when you were in Morning Musume?
It was a lot of fun to meet fans. Also, being able to do different types of work. There was a lot of work that I could only do because of Morning Musume, and I think I’ve been able to experience a lot.



Q: In contrast, what were some difficulties?
There were a lot, but I entered as a middle school student, so it was difficult not being able to go to school. I was still a child, so it was impossible for me to meet the mental maturity of the adults around me… I couldn’t judge things by myself, and I tried to do things as I was told, but I think I didn’t understand a lot of standards.

Q: Looking back now, do you wish you had more time?
No. I think it was inevitable at that time, and there’s aspects of myself that only exist because of that time.

Q: How was it recording a new song as Dream Morning Musume?
It was a weird feeling, but I’m simply happy.

Q: Do you want to take the center position in Dream Morning Musume.
Not at all … I’m too busy trying to catch up. I am good friends with Abe-san (Abe Natsumi), so I’ll be happy if I can follow behind her. Kind of like goldfish poo.

Q: Did you feel a difference in the choreography of “LOVE Machine” with the original members, compared to your Morning Musume days?
It was completely different. The only part that was in sync was the “wow wow”. The “LOVE Machine” we used to do had everyone doing the same choreography, but (here) people have different movements in the chorus. I was really surprised that this was the real choreography.

Q: What is your goal as Dream Morning Musume?
Everyone is unique. I want people to see each of our unique talents. So you can like Dream Morning Musume as a whole, and as separate members.


source: tokyohive

AKB48 performs a trio of songs on Music Japan Special 2011 Spring Festival


On April 2nd, Music Japan held a special broadcast of their usual show, called “Music Japan Special 2011 Spring Festival“, and AKB48 made a stirring appearance by performing a trio of songs.


They took to the stage and sang “Juunen Sakura“, “Sakura no Hanabiratachi“, and “Sakura no Ki ni Narou“, and you can check out their performance below!





source: tokyohive

K.Will wins Inkigayo Mutizen + other performances


SBS’s Inkigayo is back once again, and this week’s show was full of amazing and fun performances from the top participating K-pop artists!

The ‘Take 7‘ nominees were K.Will (“My Heart is Beating“), TVXQ (“Before U Go“), Wheesung feat. Junhyung (“Words That Freeze My Heart“), INFINITE (“Nothing’s Over“), Girl’s Day (“Twinkle Twinkle“), CNBLUE (“Intuition“), and Song Ji Eun feat. Bang Yong Guk (“Going Crazy“).


Song Ji Eun did not perform today.



























source: allkpop

Yangpa makes her comeback on Inkigayo

After a long four year hiatus, female soloist Yangpa finally makes her return to the Inkigayo stage.

Having released her mini album, “Elegy Nouveau“, earlier this week, Yangpa has certainly not lost her touch with her traditional ballad style delivery.


Her title track, “It Hurts“, is a sorrowful track which blends the sounds of piano melodies and string instruments to express the pain of a woman who refuses to let her past love go.

Besides her title track, she also performed her medium-tempo track, “It Should Be You.”

Check them out below!








source: allkpop

Orange Caramel returns with ‘Bangkok City’ on Inkigayo

After their last two cute concept songs, the Orange Caramel girls are back with their new digital single, ‘Bangkok City‘, and they have begun their comeback promotions on SBS’s Inkigayo tonight.

They’ve gone for a funky yet fantasy-like concept this time, paired with over-the-top hairstyles and exciting colors that definitely sets them apart from their previous concepts. “Bangkok City” itself features a strong club rhythm that combines analog emotions with electronic sounds for an addictive mix-and-match track.

Written by poet Won Tae Hyun, lyrics like “One man’s eyes shake, 11 times in a second, shake shake / This kiss calls out to you tonight,” express the modern growth the girls have undergone for this concept. “Bangkok City” is the first of many ‘Asian city themes’ to come for this global project group.







source: allkpop

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