Kpop stars in Japan..

Discussion in 'Japanese Chat' started by Myolie88, Dec 4, 2005.

  1. Philmein

    Philmein Member

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    Honestly, the koreans that migrate over to the Japanese music culture are desperate in need of money. All except for Boa; she loves and respects its culture.
     
  2. bruisel33

    bruisel33 Member

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    stop buying the album to stop the crossover
     
  3. samsen

    samsen Member

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    i don't like some singer
     
  4. EvaxTvxQ

    EvaxTvxQ Well-Known Member

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    but, i think korean singers have many talents...like yea, only k-pop singers that are well trained, debut in japan, not like they just go and debut a single, tvxq for an example. THEY ARE SO TALENTED! and i mean, they sing jap there. so not like they cant understand it
     
  5. tamagodaisuki

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    i know plenty of ppl (including me) who listen to asian songs n not no what they are singin. i listen to it for the music. if i really want to know what the song is about, then i would look up the lyrics.
     
  6. axrustyxglove

    axrustyxglove Well-Known Member

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    i dont understand korean or japanese either and korean and japanese music are the only music i listen too. i just love their music, and if i wanted to know what their talking about i always try to find the translation of the song.
     
  7. i like KPOP even tho i only understand "Sarang hae yo" :p... it's the tune i like...
     
  8. chabunky2000

    chabunky2000 Well-Known Member

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    I don't know about you guys, but I think foreign singers were becoming popular in different countries. Maybe b/c their language and dance style grabbed people's attention.
     
  9. lokie

    lokie New Member

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    Totally agree! I heard the company disband HOT becos only one or two of them were better. And luckly SHinhwa did not change to tat company if not they would hav been disband too.
     
  10. haobuhao

    haobuhao Well-Known Member

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    you don't aways need to know the words to enjoy good melody and tone of songs that can make you feel happy
     
  11. daite

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    Yeah, a lot of kpop singers seem to be gaining popularity in Japan, like SM artists, Rain, Se7en, etc... I think a lot of them are really talented singers though, so they deserve to gain popularity. It's sad though how some Kpop singers get taken advantage of, money-wise.

    I don't understand Japanese but I still listen to it, it's similar to how people in foreign countries still listen to english even though, they don't understand a thing.
     
  12. Saga

    Saga Active Member

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    same here ^___^
     
  13. ticklejule214

    ticklejule214 Member

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    that's a good idea, studying with music
     
  14. evalnekochan

    evalnekochan Well-Known Member

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    .....................
     
  15. justakoi

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    i listen to kpop, jpop, and hkpop n some mand. but i understand none of those, so I guess same idea, you just like the sound and feel the song gives off..
     
  16. babyhead

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    yea alot of korean singers do learn japanese for theyre activities there..
     
  17. littlebaby

    littlebaby Well-Known Member

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    i like japanese band group..
     
  18. anime

    anime Active Member

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    I agree with you
     
  19. bjlove

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    i dunno i mean the korean singers aren't BADD like many of their fans i beleive are like 80% looks and think the singer is hott
     
  20. sora_lily

    sora_lily Well-Known Member

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    Are you talking about the 'K' Korean and Jap singer? He sings really good songs both in Japanese and Korean so that may also be a reason why Koreans are in Japan.
    (K is the singer for the ending theme Only Human in One Litre of Tears.)