Showing posts with label Wonder Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Girls. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2018

English Songs by Asian Pop Artists (Pt 2)

There are some cases when Asian pop artists deviate from their usual language and make a song in English, whether it be to reach a wider audience or to treat their international fans. Here is a list of completely English tracks by K-pop, J-pop and C-pop artists. Some of these songs are exclusively English, whereas some are an alternative version to the original. Here is Part 1.

1. Jane Zhang - 808
C-pop
"808", the English version of "心電感應808", is a promotional song that Jane Zhang recorded for Budweiser. She performed this EDM banger live at the 2017 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and subsequently, it charted at number 31 on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs!

2.  Wonder Girls - 2 Different Tears
K-pop
As I mentioned in part 1, the Wonder Girls have quite a few English songs aside from their hit "Nobody", this being one of them. "2 Different Tears" was released shortly after "Nobody" and continues the retro concept that was in the former. The five Wonder Girls dance in an 80s inspired music video and sing about the joy of a relationship and the pain of it's ending.

3. CL - No Better Feelin'
K-pop
CL still hasn't started her American music career full-fledged, but in the meantime she recorded an official soundtrack for The My Little Pony Movie. In this, CL shows off her powerful vocals, which is something she doesn't always get to do as a rapper. One may expect that a song for an animated children's movie would be juvenile, but "No Better Feelin" is quite enjoyable for all ages.

5. Taeyang - Wedding Dress

K-pop
The English version of "Wedding Dress" appeared on the International version of Taeyang's first solo album. With this, Taeyang proves true to his title of the "Korean prince of R&B" and sings bitterly about his love who is walking down the aisle with another man.

6. Utada Hikaru - Come Back To Me

J-pop
"Come Back To Me" is a single off of Utada's third English album. The song is an R&B ballad that has a similar sound and meaning to Mariah Carey's We Belong Together.

7. Diana Wang - Skinny Love

C-pop
On her debut album, Diana Wang included a beautiful cover of Birdy's "Skinny Love". Wang added her own charm to the British singer's piano ballad.

8. Henry - Monster

K-pop
Henry has been dropping singles here and there for the past year, each with different sentiments. "Monster" (also released in Korean and Mandarin) is an angsty song about a a man's change of emotions during or after a relationship. Henry, yet again, shows he's a great songwrtiter by writing such emotive lyrics. "And if you listen to me, Hear all the words that I speak, Trying to hold it but the pieces are falling, I just can’t stay by your side, I just have to live my life I’m not the monster."

9. Tiffany - I Just Wanna Dance (Remix)

K-pop
Girls' Generation Tiffany made her solo debut in 2016 with the 90s inspired "I Just Wanna Dance". A bonus English remix of the song is available for download on specific platforms, and unlike the original, it's written and composed in part Tiffany herself.

10. Miss A - Love Alone

K-pop
"Love Alone" was created as a promotional song for the Olympic figure skater Yuna Kim. Miss A peformed the song at Yuna Kim's "Ice Show" in 2011. It was accompanied with a music video in which the ladies are shown performing and getting their make-up done behind the scenes.

11.  Jolin Tsai - I Wanna Know

K-pop
Taiwanese pop sensation Jolin Tsai was featured on Swedish DJ Alesso's "I Wanna Know". This is actually a remake: the original is between Alesso and Nico &Vinz. "I Wanna Know" has a groovy house compostition and its lyrics were re-written to be from a woman's point of view.

12. Jay Park X Yultron - Forget About Tomorrow

K-pop
Jay Park teamed up with Los Angelos based producer Yultron for "Forget About Tommorow". Jay Park is American himself and often has an explicitly Western sound in his music that is especially apparent in this EDM track. He recently signed with Jay Z's record company "Roc Nation", so I am curious to see whether he will make more English songs like this to promote under the label!

13. Tablo X Taeyang - Eyes, Nose, Lips

K-pop
Soon after Taeyang came out with "Eyes, Nose, Lips", his record company held a YG Family cover project in which his labelmates perfromed their own rendition of the hit song. Epik High's Tablo turned the piano ballad into a rap song and delivered clever lyrics about a failed relationship. Contrary to the orginal, Tablo's lyrics are in English and hold animosity for his former lover.



Sources
1,2,4,6,9,10,12,

Saturday, December 23, 2017

English Songs by Asian Pop Artists (Pt 1)

There are some cases when Asian pop artists deviate from their usual language and make a song in English, whether it be to reach a wider audience or to treat their international fans. Here is a list of completely English tracks by K-pop, J-pop and C-pop artists. Some of these songs are exclusively English, whereas some are an alternative version to the original. Please anticipate a part two!

***On December 18th Kim Jonghyun, member of Shinee died tragically from suicide. The whole Korean entertainment industry is still in shock and mourning from this sad incident.

1. Henry - That One
K-pop
Henry Lau is looking for the one he can adore in this piano-based R&B track. Co-written and co-composed by the singer himself, "That One" is just more proof of Henry's talent.

2. Dean - I'm Not Sorry
K-pop
Before Dean started his singing career in Korea, he debuted in the United States with "I'm Not Sorry", featuring Grammy-winning artist Eric Bellinger.

3. Jane Zhang - Dust My Shoulders Off
C-pop
Jane Zhang is carefree and confident in "Dust My Shoulders Off". The song, produced by Timbaland, takes on a style different from Jane's previous music and proves her versatility as an artist. The music video gives this another touch of uniqueness for its appreciation and playful use of art.

4. Namie Amuro - Heaven
J-pop
Namie Amuro is no stranger to singing in English, despite not being fluent in the language. "Heaven", a single from her second bilingual album, is a futuristic EDM track produced by the famous European DJ ZEDD.

5. K.A.R.D. - Don't Recall 
K-pop
As part of their pre-debut project, KARD would have a "hidden card" or a special surprise for fans with each song. After the release of "Don't Recall", KARD rereleased the song in English in the following month.

6. Luhan - Skin to Skin
C-pop
"Skin To Skin" is a mid-tempo synth-pop song with soft vocals and intriguing whistle beat.

7. Ten - Dream in a Dream
K-pop
NCT member Ten goes solo for this SM Station release. With Ten's breathy vocals, synths. and Asian instruments, "Dream in a Dream" is an ethereal listening experience.

8. Wonder Girls - Like Money
K-pop
The Wonder Girls have quite a few songs that were geared towards an international or Western audience, this being the last one in their career. "Like Money" is a collaboration with American rapper Akon that takes on the dance-pop genre.

9. Diana Wang - Home
C-pop
Taiwan-based singer Diana Wang gained the attention of the Chinese audience with her single "Home" despite it being entirely in English. The lyrics are about wanting to return to one's safe haven for security and familiarity.

10. Odd Eye Circle - Loonatic
K-pop
Odd Eye Circle is a sub-unit of the k-pop girl group LOONA. "Loonatic" shows the cuteness and quirkiness of the three members and references the group's moon concept.

11. Amber X Luna - Heartbeat (Eng)
K-pop
This is the English version of a song released through SM Station. The f(x) members teamed up with Dutch DJ Ferry Corsten and Korean producer Kago Penchi for this EDM number. "Heartbeat" has a relaxing melody and explores the softer side of the electronic dance genre.

12. Thelma Aoyama feat. 4minute - Without U
J-pop, K-pop
"Without U" is a beautiful collaboration between Japanese soloist Thelma Aoyama and k-pop girl group 4minute. This ballad was initially released in Japanese.

13. Cindy Yen - Fighting For Love
C-pop
In 2016, Cindy Yen came out with the Mandarin theme song for Cotton USA, titled "I Love Myself". Recently, she came back with an English version which is renamed "Fighting for Love". It has an electronic composition, while the former is more piano based.

14. Jannine Weigel - Finish Line
T-pop
As a T-pop singer, much of Jannine's music is in Thai. However, in 2016, she came out with her first English song "Finish Line" with the intention to break into the American market and reach a wider audience. "Finish Line" features a sound that is often used by Western producers making me believe it would perfectly suit American radio.

15. Wonder Girls - Nobody
K-pop
"Nobody" was a huge domestic and international success for the Wonder Girls. After the single became a smash-hit in Korea, the group released the song in three other languages. The English version landed number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100, making the Wonder Girls the first Korean group to do so!


Sources:
2,3,4,8,14,15

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Asian Pop Stars with Pink Hair

Pop stars tend to be daring when it comes to fashion and with hairstyles too. These K-pop, J-pop and C-pop stars pulled off hairdos with bubblegum, pastel, and hot pink hues!

1. Taeyeon
K-pop
Group: Girl's Generation/SNSD
Song: Party

2. Jolin Tsai
C-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)
Song: N/A

3. Zelo
K-pop
Group: B.A.P.
Song: Power

4. Minzy
K-pop
Group: 2NE1 (formerly)

5. Suda Anna
J-pop
Group: E-Girls & Happiness

6. G-Dragon
K-pop
Group: Big Bang
Song: N/A

7. IU
K-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)
Song: Palette

8. Gilme
K-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)

9. Ann
C-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)

10. Gayoon
K-pop
Group: 4minute (formerly)
Song: N/A

11. Jimin
K-pop
Group: BTS
Song: Spring Day

12. Yenny
K-pop
Group: Wonder Girls (formerly)

13. Chen Zi Tong
C-pop & K-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)
Song: Last Shot

14. Kihyun
K-pop
Group: Monsta X
Song: Fighter

15. Akina
J-pop
Group: FAKY
Song: You

16. Irene
K-pop
Group: Red Velvet

17. Jane Zhang
C-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)
Song: N/A

18. Haein
K-pop
Group: Laboum

19. Taeyang
K-pop
Group: Big Bang

20. Hyejeong
K-pop
Group: AOA & AOA Cream

21. Taeyong
K-pop
Group: NCT

22. Thelma Aoyama
J-pop
Group: N/A (Solo)
Song: Pink Tears

23. Meng Jia
K-pop
Group: Miss A (formerly)

Friday, April 22, 2016

Playlist 9.//ERROR 404//

Theme: Computer/Robot
Songs with a [♥] are my preference/a personal favorite.

/System malfunctioning...Error 404/ a collection of songs with robotic voices, computer sounds and auto-tune. These singers are no longer human...they're cyborgs!



1. Got7 - Stop, Stop It
Korean 
Somebody has replaced Got7 with robots! Well, not really but the heavy auto-tuned chorus make their voices unrecognizable. There are human vocals in the song too, and it's a nice contrast to the computerized sound. Jackson, Bam Bam and Mark add their unique rap verses to the song as well. Basically, a girl that they like doesn't like them back. They beg her to stop making them like her.
Review: Song - 3.5/5  MV - 3/5 

2. Wonder Girls - Like Money (Feat. Akon)
English
Wonder Girls tried to break into the American Market with this song, it failed but fans got English songs like this one. In the lyrics, the girls express that they want to be loved. Loved and cherished as much as money.
Review: Song - 2.5/5  MV - 2/5 

3. FEMM - The Real Thing
English 
Speaking of the American music industry, 'The Real Thing' could compete with many songs in the States. It's in English, like most FEMM songs and gives a 2012-Rihanna vibe. Basically, FEMM wants real face-to-face love. A relationship based on the phone or computer has no meaning to them.
Review: Song - 4.5/5  MV - 2.5/5

4. Girls' Generation - Catch Me If You Can
Korean
A typical EDM song that left fans disappointed, but I was pleased. It builds suspense until the girls taunt "Catch me if you can" in the chorus, followed by a dubstep/trap break. 
Review: Song - 3/5  MV - 3/5 

5. Angela Zhang - OK Bandage
Mandarin 
"Ok bandage" is a love song, but not lovey-dovey in any way. In fact, it's cold and emotionless- which goes well with Angela's cyborg theme. The world is a harsh place, so maybe it's better to be a robot? But what happens when a robot falls in love? The song isn't available on youtube, but you can listen to the audio here.
Review: Song - 5/5  MV - 5/5 

6. EXO - Heart Attack
Korean
'Heart Attack' doesn't have the impact for a title track, but it's far too good to be called a filler. I keep getting early-2000s-Justin-Timberlake vibes from this. Not that it's r&b, it's just that EXO impresses me with their smoothness.
Review: Song - 3/5

7. VIXX - After Dark
Korean
'After Dark' compliments Ravi and the main vocalists the most. The song fits VIXX's dark serious concept well.
Review: Song - 2/5

8. Jolin Tsai - The Great Artist
Mandarin 
'Love will be your muse.' 'The Great Artist' is pop song layered with many sounds and catches listeners by surprise. There's electric guitar riffs, bass, synths and auto-tune-which used in any other way would be a cover for lack of vocal talent. Jolin gives us a nudge of encouragement that is confident but not too bold. 'Wake up! Do it now!'
Review: Song - 4.5/5  MV - 3/5

9. F(x) - Airplane
Korean
'Airplane' is an electronica track laced with f(x)'s signature quirkiness. It's a fun, light-hearted song that bites from popular producers- Zedd, Calvin Harris anyone? The song itself is abstract and has no logic. How do 'airplanes' go together with 'love'? Doesn't matter, it's f(x).
Review: Song - 3.5/5  

10. Perfume - Display
Japanese ♥
Perfume released a short PV version of 'Display'- and it's epic. The beginning has some pop-synths that hint at the song's intensity. However, the energy doesn't really go anywhere and the song turns out to be rather easy-going. 'Feel it through my world' makes it sound like a futuristic lullaby.
Review: Song - 4/5  MV - 5/5