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Âm nhạc là bạn
Tham gia ngày: Aug 2005
Giới tính:
Bài gởi: 173
Yollards: 505
Bạn bè: (0)
Thanks: 64
1 Time in 1 Post
Vi phạm: 0/0 (0)
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các bạn ơi, cho tui hỏi đc ko , the oppa nhà mình là lọt vào top 100 nguoi ảnh hưởng nhat the giới , but song kết quả lại ko dc la nhu thế nao
Ma mình tưởng oppa đứng thứ nhất rồi , thế song lại ko phai là ntn Giai thích hộ mình cái | ||
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Yêu nhạc lắm cơ
Tham gia ngày: Apr 2007
Giới tính:
Địa chỉ: 12345
Bài gởi: 752
Yollards: 100
Bạn bè: (0)
Thanks: 41
Thanked 295 Times in 102 Posts
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ko có sao cả !!! vì time đã lập danh sách từ trc' !!! ... sau đó mới mở đợt vote !!! ...
1 người trong ngành giải trí thì ít khi dc vô time lần !!!! Bi nhà mình dc time chú ý đến 2 năm đã wa' vinh dự rồi bạn à !!! đừng đòi hỏi cao wa' Mr Jung nhà ta sẽ bị áp lức đấy !!!! ^^ | ||
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Music Forever
Tham gia ngày: Mar 2007
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Địa chỉ: HCM
Bài gởi: 1,371
Yollards: 225
Bạn bè: (0)
Thanks: 172
Thanked 834 Times in 306 Posts
Vi phạm: 0/0 (0)
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Comic does his bit to make Korea's Rain household word in America
"King of Korean Pop" Rain is surely proud to be at the top of Time's readers' poll of the 100 most influential people. His place at No. 1 no doubt turned a few heads, but one head -- that of American satirist Stephen Colbert -- seems to have kept turning until it spun like Linda Blair's in the original Exorcist. On Thursday night (May 10), during his faux pundit program, Colbert shouted in mock indignation, "Rain! I'm going to be all over you like egg on a bowl of bibimbap." The reason? "Time asked its readers to select their own list of influential people," Colbert reported, "and I'm right at the top at number... Two! What? Who's at No. 1? It can't be.... My old nemesis, 24-year-old Korean R&B sensation Rain." Rain trounced Colbert 470,174 votes to 278,381. Not to be outdone, Colbert decided to take this "Kid Jong-il" on at his own game. "Sure, he's got some good songs like 'Naega nuwotteon chimdae,'" Colbert conceded, making the title of Rain's 2006 hit "In My Bed" sound more Chinese than Korean. But the American was still sure he could best Rain with his own Korean R&B video, one sure to "sweep the Korean charts." After starting his video with "Girl, I wanna dedicate this song to you... and the Time 100. Girl, I love you so much; my feelings can only be expressed... in Korean," the 41-year-old comedian -- dressed in paunch-stretched Rain gear â€â€œ let loose with some pretty decent Korean singing. After covering kimchi and Hyundai, Colbert struggled for more things Korean, reaching all the way back to the 1970s American sitcom set in the Korean War "M*A*S*H." Colbert has descibed his screen persona as a man with a big ego and strong convictions but little sense. Most of the comments on the expat blog The Marmot's Hole (www.rjkoehler.com) seem to have picked up on that underlying sense, saying the skit was a joke on how little Americans know about Korea. In the Korean media, reviews have been evenly mixed with "hilarious," "juvenile," and "racist" popping up the most, after "good publicity." Fans of both performers can see the American and his staff must have researched the Korean singer, decided he was worth plugging -- and hence tapping into his obviously large base of loyal fans -- and gave him five minutes of free publicity on one of the most popular comedy shows with young Americans "The Colbert Report." As "vivosergirl" posted on YouTube: "Calling this video racist is ridiculous... and for the record, I was born in Korea. ... I know you wouldn't have said anything if the person mimicking Rain was a Korean. Besides, anyone who's ever seen Colbert before knows that this kind of exposure means that Rain may stand a chance if he expands to the U.S." If Colbert has done nothing else, he has added "bibimbap" and "Rain" to the growing list of Korean things floating in the American psyche. Both Colbert and Rain were part of the actual Time 100 list back in 2006. Colbert's video "He's Singing in Korean" can be viewed on YouTube. The full clip is available on his show's website at www.comedycentral.com. By David Kendall Korea.net staff reporter http://www.korea.net/news/news/newsV......Day=&page=1 | ||
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