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At the time of this recording, there are a total of six active museums in South Korea solely in celebration and historical cataloging of their nations music and one for world instruments. These museums are
There are also three indefinitely closed ones, including the Museum of Traditional Korean Music. Aside from the relatively newer privately-owned attraction, two popular entertainment stops in South Korea for music lovers that are indefinitely closed were a sight to behold. Thus, this episode is in honor and anticipation potentially alleged anticipation of the return of the K-pop catalog originator, and the premiere label-specific collection. This episode is entitled, Memories of SMTOWN Museum and PLAY KPOP.
Listen to this episode as we discuss history and share commentary about these two spaces.
"That country girl Laka" (pronounced lay-kuh) shares her favorite moments as an Atiny, as she first-time hosts a podcast episode dedicated to South Korean boy band ATEEZ.
A karaoke rendition of ATEEZ's "HALA HALA" is featured in today's episode. Audio source: YouTube
All other featured music is produced by MsBlink
Kathleen of ??s Soapbox/ Sorins Soapbox podcast takes over for the long-awaited return of Season 2. In this episode, she encourages you to invest yourself in your dreams without fear.
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Please enjoy the hilarious stories of Not Your Average Fangirls, the first podcast guest hosts of A3Day Sister Show!
Links:
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https://www.instagram.com/nyafangirls/
Podcast we mentioned in the episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/50WC2t14GfbHGUpdf1fUUf?si=kVzUa6OGTJq-0_fo052fCA&dl_branch=1
In this loud and mildly chaotic episode, Ashley "Multifacetedacg" Griffin goes back in time to when "battle of the band" fun took on the supergroup concept in K-pop.
In this episode, special guest host Cy of Madasa Media shares her fan reflections as a longtime supporter of the South Korean boy group TVXQ in all its iterations.
Learn more about the entertainment journalist and media professional at madasamedia.ctcin.bio/
Featured song: "When I first used my legs (Nemo finds the shore)" by Cy.
In this episode, special guest host Hello Eddi shares his opinion about the potential success and rapid fall of disbanded South Korean girl group WASSUP (stylized as WA$$UP).
Eddi speaks about their debut and concept and why he believes they were ahead of the times with their twerking concept. He also addresses their rap styles and acknowledges cultural appropriation and sexism, and community backlash. In Eddi's opinion, WASSUP could have succeeded if they promoted in today's scene alongside artists like Hyolyn and Hwasa.
To see and hear a live performance of WASSUP's standout song: https://youtu.be/R6p-ToKyqoo
During the 2020 live online event, #KPSNPODCASTFEST, Ashley "Multifacetedacg" Griffin shared the story of the royal dynasties of the world of K-pop.
Whats up, everybody! Its your favorite Ajummah, Young Ajummah and I am your guest host for this episode of A3Day Sister Show.
Now if you dont know who I amwhere have you been? Lolz. I am a Korean Entertainment Content Creator. Writer, Youtuber, Podcaster, Interviewer. Ive pretty much done it all. That means Ive been exposed to different types of Korean music and I gotta say, no disrespect to k-pop, Korean RnB is where I belong. There is something so exciting yet soothing about familiar chords coming from new to me artists so I thought, it would be a great idea to introduce you to some artists that dominate the genre.
I wont be able to talk about everyone, I dont have that type of time, but hopefully, youll find an artist youll love. Now Im going to be referring to this as the after-dark genre and if youre wondering why Ill tell you. Honestly, it just has a nice ring to it.
Well start with something familiar to those who are fans of 2nd gen k-pop. Im talking BigBang, more specifically, GD & Top with their song Baby Goodnight. Let me set the stage for you. GD & Top had a collaboration album back in 2010 (dang thats a long time ago) and released their first m/v for their song "High High." But we arent here for that song. "Baby Goodnight" was the last m/v they made for their first album and oooh baby. It showcases GD & Top with their significant others in what I guess is a hotel suite. The music was very different to what I was used to coming from k-pop artists back then and the lyrics werehonestly tame but suggestive. The video ends with both GD & TOP leaving their women to come sit on the couch and sleep or something, I dont know.
Look, its k-pop and it was back in 2010. Nothing was going to happen. But it piqued my interest in this genre of music.
Now if youre interested in something moremature. Allow me to possibly introduce you to one of my favorite artists, Elo. Hes currently under the AOMG label and, the man is sex on water. Theres really no other way to put it. Im not talking visually because I firmly believe beauty is in the eye of the beholder but when he gets in his moodhes singing someones panties off.
For example, he featured on Jay Parks 2016 song Turn Off Your Phone remix. Now to be fair, Jay Park also came with some fire, but the moment Elo showed upit was over. How do you get outsung on your own song? Lolz now thats just my opinion but listen, trust me. Theres a reason the comments to that video are 95% about Elo singing baby come to daddy. I thought this might have been a fluke, but Ive dived deep into his discography most notably, his collaboration with rapper Penomeco. Theres a reason why there was only one music video. Titles like "Deep" and "Body" might be an indication if youre picking up what Im putting down.
Now its not just the men that have been getting down in this after-dark section of the world. Female artists like Hoody (who has a collaboration with Elo called friends with benefits, so you already KNOW what that means), Miso, and SAAY have been putting on their high heels or Timbs, whatever they prefer, and have been STOMPING all over the scene.
I want to focus on independent artist Alisha. Oh, her name doesnt sound familiar? Understandable. I didnt know of her, so I did some research for all of us. Alisha (???) is an independent American-South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer. She debuted on November 13, 2017, with the digital single, "Love Me." She has a song called "Drunk Texting" that well actually it's pretty self-explanatory. Shes drunk and shes texting someone of the opposite sex. You can imagine how that goes. All of her music is on Spotify, so I strongly urge you to check it out.
Another female artist that is holding her own is Bibi. She was a hot topic ever since she released Benzino in 2020 so Im looking forward to hearing what she has for 2021. One...
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.