DBSK releases Mirotic in Chinese; 4th album MIROTIC through the half-million mark

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  1. jazlynnyee

    jazlynnyee Fantabulous!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIbajKYvlfY

    Full Chinese version of DBSK's hit - Mirotic, released in Chinese, with lyrics.

    TVXQ /DBSK impressed us when they learned Japanese, now it seems they're tackling another challenge in Chinese.

    The Chinese Version of "Mirotic" was recently released on the internet. It sounds pretty cool but because I don't understand Chinese, I had to see what the Chinese opinions are. Most of them think that they pronounced the song pretty well, but a lot of them also mentioned laughing at the lyrics. I guess it's the Chinese version of Engrish. I also liked the rap part where they sing in English.

    Credit: AllKPop

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    The Youth Protection Committee classified TVXQ's 4th album MIROTIC as harmful for the youth, but 100 days after the said album was released it has already reached 500,000 sales.

    On the 8th, TVXQ's agency SMEntertainment said, "Since TVXQ's MIROTIC album was released September 26 last year until January 6 it has been sold online 167,697 copies, from off-line 335,140 copies amounting to after 103 days a total of 502,837 copies" they revealed.

    This 2008 (the MIROTIC) album is among the all-time record-high sold. Not since Kim Gu Mo's 2003 8th album (Hestory) of 520,000copies has there ever been another artist that sold over 500,000.

    TVXQ's album November last year was branded as having harmful lyrics by the Youth Protection Committee, but as if to mock the decision, album sales are increasing more and the phenomenon finally led to the breakthrough of the half a million mark.

    Meanwhile, TVXQ is scheduled to have the 3-day (February 20-22), "TVXQ THE 3rd ASIA TOUR CONCERT-MIROTIC" at the Seoul Olympic Gymnastics Stadium.

    Source: Star News + DNBN; Credit: fangirlmitz