We have reached the top 10! Welcome to Part 3 of my top 20 songs from K-pop girl groups. So far we have counted down from number 20 to 16 in Part 1, and number 15 to 11 in Part 2. You may click in the respective parts if you missed any of them. Right now, let's begin counting down the lower half of my top 10 songs. Here are the songs from number 10 to number 6.
10 ~ Orange Caramel: My Copycat
Group: Orange Caramel
Track: My Copycat
Members: Raina, Nana, Lizzy
Watch My Copycat MV here!
It's the third Orange Caramel song in my top 20 list, making it the group with the most songs charted in this list. What can I say? They had released amazing songs in 2014, and with After School having a break, Orange Caramel is on hyperdrive and kept on releasing song after song, gaining more attention and definitely gathered more fans. My Copycat has an interesting concept for its music video, where viewers get to play "Spot the difference" games and try to find differences between scenes that were played out. It's fun, interactive, unique and very creative. While concept-wise I still think Catallena has the best one, but when it comes to the song itself, I have to say that I love My Copycat more than Catallena. It's a great song and very addictive. I just love it.
9 ~ Secret: I'm In Love
Group: Secret
Track: I'm In Love
Members: Jieun, Hyosung, Sunhwa, Hana
Watch I'm In Love MV here!
To be honest, I don't really follow Secret so I can be a bit clueless when it comes to their songs. But I do know that they are very popular and have a big following in South Korea as well as on the internet. This song of theirs caught my attention almost instantly. This is that type of song that can attract you even if you are not a fan of the group. I had in two occasions were asked about this song and who sing them when I played it out loud on my laptop, one of them rarely listen to K-pop no less, which just shows the attention-grabber tune this song have. It's a great pop song and the vocal performance by the members were amazing too, it certainly deserved every attention it gets. I'll be looking forward for their next comeback.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Sunday, January 11, 2015
My 2014 Top 10 Films ~ No. 10 - No. 6
It's that time again where I list down my top 10 favourite films of the year. I've seen a lot of people posted their own version of top 10 films of the year on the internet lately. So here is my top 10 list. For the record, I've only watched 26 films in the cinemas in 2014, down from the 30+ films that I've watched in 2013. Although it's not much, I'm still taking my time to list it down, making sure I consider every film that I watched carefully, since I love quite a few of them. It's still a fun thing to do though. I will break the post/chart in two parts, and in this first part are my favourite films from number 10 to number 6. Without further delay, let's begin.
10 - Big Hero 6
This is the follow-up movie from Walt Disney Animation Studios after the highly successful Frozen released back in 2013. It's pretty hard to match the success of Frozen, don't you think so? It's already January 2015 and people are still talking about Frozen...but not much being said about Big Hero 6. Well, don't let the popularity status of a movie fool you. Eventhough Big Hero 6 had not received as much hype as Frozen, it is still an entertaining movie, one that have an emotional journey of a character that audiences worth tagging along with. Underneath all the colourful visuals and the superheroes vibe, is a movie about a young boy trying to overcome his grief over losing his older brother, and there are quite a few touching moments in the movie, I might add. It has good moral values for children and enjoyable to adults too, an excellent recipe for a good family movie. It raked in more than $370 million in worldwide box office and received critical acclaim as well. I wonder if they would make a sequel out of it?
Image source from Big Hero 6 official website.
9 - The Maze Runner
This film is good! I like the story with its suspense, mysteries and twists in the plot, I like the settings as well as the casts too. It was an enjoyable film which by the end of it, it made me want more. I want to know what will happen to the characters next. Well, it looks like I won't have to wait long as the sequel for the film, The Maze Runner: Scorch Trials, is set to release in September 2015. 20th Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was so confident that the film would become a success (which it did, and started a new franchise for the studio) that they decided to move ahead with the sequel even before this film was released in theaters. It's good that the studio believe in the franchise but at the same time I hope the sequel won't become a rushed product and would be as good (if not better) as its predecessor. Let's hope for the best for this new franchise.
Image source from The Maze Runner official website.
10 - Big Hero 6
This is the follow-up movie from Walt Disney Animation Studios after the highly successful Frozen released back in 2013. It's pretty hard to match the success of Frozen, don't you think so? It's already January 2015 and people are still talking about Frozen...but not much being said about Big Hero 6. Well, don't let the popularity status of a movie fool you. Eventhough Big Hero 6 had not received as much hype as Frozen, it is still an entertaining movie, one that have an emotional journey of a character that audiences worth tagging along with. Underneath all the colourful visuals and the superheroes vibe, is a movie about a young boy trying to overcome his grief over losing his older brother, and there are quite a few touching moments in the movie, I might add. It has good moral values for children and enjoyable to adults too, an excellent recipe for a good family movie. It raked in more than $370 million in worldwide box office and received critical acclaim as well. I wonder if they would make a sequel out of it?
Image source from Big Hero 6 official website.
9 - The Maze Runner
This film is good! I like the story with its suspense, mysteries and twists in the plot, I like the settings as well as the casts too. It was an enjoyable film which by the end of it, it made me want more. I want to know what will happen to the characters next. Well, it looks like I won't have to wait long as the sequel for the film, The Maze Runner: Scorch Trials, is set to release in September 2015. 20th Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was so confident that the film would become a success (which it did, and started a new franchise for the studio) that they decided to move ahead with the sequel even before this film was released in theaters. It's good that the studio believe in the franchise but at the same time I hope the sequel won't become a rushed product and would be as good (if not better) as its predecessor. Let's hope for the best for this new franchise.
Image source from The Maze Runner official website.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Parasyte -the maxim- ~ midseason review (episode 1 - 12)
Parasyte -the maxim- anime series which is currently airing on Animax Asia (ASTRO Malaysia channel 715) is based on the manga series Parasyte by mangaka Hitoshi Iwaaki. The plot is basically about a male high school student named Shinichi Izumi who had been 'infected' by a parasitic being that had ate and replaced his right arm. This review is for episode 1 until 12 (the series is ongoing), and there might be some spoilers here and there. If you haven't watch it and plan to do so and don't want anything spoil for you, you might want to skip this one out.
Let me start this review by saying that this anime series is awesome! It truly is! The manga it was based from was published in magazine from 1988 until 1995. I was wondering why did it took so long for them to make an anime series out of it? It has a nice plot with very interesting twists, certainly it would become a great series. Maybe it was not as popular back then? But that couldn't be the case since the manga had won several awards, so it must have quite a following. Nevertheless, the series seems to be in full swing now, it not only have an anime series, a two-part live-action movies had also being developed with the first part had been released in Japan's cinemas in November 2014, with the second part scheduled to be released in April 2015.
I've mentioned that the anime series had a nice plot. Well, to be more precise, it actually has a great plot (at least up until episode 12). I expected it to have a basic story surrounding the main character fighting other parasyte-infected beings. While that is definitely true, it is actually more than that as the plot has a much deeper story revolving around the main character (Shinichi Izumi) emotional journey as he become involved with the parasytes. I love how the story portrays his relationship with his parents as he struggles to keep his secret from them, also his relationship with his friends as he become more distant and cold towards them as his power evolved inside of him. It's very interesting to explore that side the character as it made the story more personal and not just another typical anime with one-on-one fight between characters.
Let me start this review by saying that this anime series is awesome! It truly is! The manga it was based from was published in magazine from 1988 until 1995. I was wondering why did it took so long for them to make an anime series out of it? It has a nice plot with very interesting twists, certainly it would become a great series. Maybe it was not as popular back then? But that couldn't be the case since the manga had won several awards, so it must have quite a following. Nevertheless, the series seems to be in full swing now, it not only have an anime series, a two-part live-action movies had also being developed with the first part had been released in Japan's cinemas in November 2014, with the second part scheduled to be released in April 2015.
I've mentioned that the anime series had a nice plot. Well, to be more precise, it actually has a great plot (at least up until episode 12). I expected it to have a basic story surrounding the main character fighting other parasyte-infected beings. While that is definitely true, it is actually more than that as the plot has a much deeper story revolving around the main character (Shinichi Izumi) emotional journey as he become involved with the parasytes. I love how the story portrays his relationship with his parents as he struggles to keep his secret from them, also his relationship with his friends as he become more distant and cold towards them as his power evolved inside of him. It's very interesting to explore that side the character as it made the story more personal and not just another typical anime with one-on-one fight between characters.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
My 2014 Top 20 Songs from K-pop Girl Groups ~ No. 15 - No. 11
Welcome to Part 2 of my chart for top 20 songs of 2014 from K-pop girl groups. If you missed Part 1, you can click right here to start with songs from number 20 to number 16. For this second part, let's count down the songs from number 15 to number 11. Continue to read below to start.
15 ~ Laboum: What About You
Group: Laboum
Track: What About You
Members: Haein, Solbin, Yulhee, Soyeon, ZN, Yujeong
Watch What About You MV here!
There is one song in Part 1 where I mentioned that I fall in love with it because of its simplicity. Well, here's another song that made me fall in love with it with the exact same reason. There is something so simple yet so beautiful with this song that made it soothing to my ears. This is Laboum's second single, they debut in the same year - 2014 - with the song Pit a Pat. I love the music video for What About You too with its music box concept, and their outfits are so adorable. It is very impressive for them to be this good with just two singles, congratulations to their company (or should I say companies; NH Media and Nega Network, this group were formed with members from two different companies) for managing them very well with the right song and the appropriate concept. This song is really great, for those who are yet to be introduced to them, do check them out.
14 ~ Orange Caramel: The Gangnam Avenue
Group: Orange Caramel
Track: The Gangnam Avenue
Members: Raina, Nana, Lizzy
Watch The Gangnam Avenue MV here!
2014 has been a great year for Orange Caramel. This After School sub-unit had released song after song which are so fantastic and catchy complemented with highly creative and inventive music videos that they caught people's attention almost immediately. The Gangnam Avenue seems to be one of the less popular out of all the songs they released in 2014 though, which is a shame since it is such a good song. The concept for this music video is a bit more simple, maybe that's why it didn't get much attention compared to the rest? Or maybe people feel like it wasn't good enough? It does sound more like a J-pop than a K-pop song to be honest. I still personally love this song (well, it made my list), so if you somehow missed it, do yourself a favour and check it out, hopefully you'll like it as much as I do.
15 ~ Laboum: What About You
Group: Laboum
Track: What About You
Members: Haein, Solbin, Yulhee, Soyeon, ZN, Yujeong
Watch What About You MV here!
There is one song in Part 1 where I mentioned that I fall in love with it because of its simplicity. Well, here's another song that made me fall in love with it with the exact same reason. There is something so simple yet so beautiful with this song that made it soothing to my ears. This is Laboum's second single, they debut in the same year - 2014 - with the song Pit a Pat. I love the music video for What About You too with its music box concept, and their outfits are so adorable. It is very impressive for them to be this good with just two singles, congratulations to their company (or should I say companies; NH Media and Nega Network, this group were formed with members from two different companies) for managing them very well with the right song and the appropriate concept. This song is really great, for those who are yet to be introduced to them, do check them out.
14 ~ Orange Caramel: The Gangnam Avenue
Group: Orange Caramel
Track: The Gangnam Avenue
Members: Raina, Nana, Lizzy
Watch The Gangnam Avenue MV here!
2014 has been a great year for Orange Caramel. This After School sub-unit had released song after song which are so fantastic and catchy complemented with highly creative and inventive music videos that they caught people's attention almost immediately. The Gangnam Avenue seems to be one of the less popular out of all the songs they released in 2014 though, which is a shame since it is such a good song. The concept for this music video is a bit more simple, maybe that's why it didn't get much attention compared to the rest? Or maybe people feel like it wasn't good enough? It does sound more like a J-pop than a K-pop song to be honest. I still personally love this song (well, it made my list), so if you somehow missed it, do yourself a favour and check it out, hopefully you'll like it as much as I do.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
My 2014 Top 20 Songs from K-pop Girl Groups ~ No. 20 - No. 16
Happy New Year 2015! I hope everyone get to enjoy their new year celebration, if you went to any. Me? I'm just celebrating my new year at the comfort of my home, counting down my top 20 songs from K-pop girl groups for 2014, which I'm going to share with you right now. This is my second year of doing this chart (third time if you count the group-based chart which I did for 2012), and this time I'm going to separate the chart into 4 different posts/parts. For this first part, I introduce you the songs from number 20 to number 16. Let's begin!
20 ~ HelloVenus: Sticky Sticky
Group: HelloVenus
Track: Sticky Sticky
Members: Alice, Nara, Lime, Yooyoung, Seoyoung, Yeoreum
Watch Sticky Sticky MV here!
HelloVenus was formerly a group formed with members from two companies; Fantagio and Pledis Entertainment, but after the latter decided not to continue in this joint venture project anymore, HelloVenus is now under full control of Fantagio. Because of that, Yooara and Yoonjo, which are under Pledis Entertainment are no longer part of the group and Fantagio replacing them with two new members; Seoyoung and Yeoreum. Their comeback with this new song, Sticky Sticky, featured a sexy concept which is totally different and way more edgy than the cute concept that they were popularly known before. Personally, I don't mind with this sexy concept that they are going with (it's not too sexy anyway). What's more important is the song which I find to be quite good. The beat is nice and there are parts that are catchy, the only problem I have are the lyrics which I think might be too sexy? Well, as long as you don't understand the meaning to the song, I think it should be fine. By the way, Alice looks so beautiful in the music video, you should definitely check it out.
19 ~ Kiss&Cry: Domino Game
Group: Kiss&Cry
Track: Domino Game
Members: Bohye, Dia, Soyumi, Haena
Watch Domino Game MV here!
It's an odd name for a group, nevertheless, this group showed so much potential through the song's music video; excellent vocals, fantastic dancing skills and great stage presence. The song itself sounds very good too, which to me have a bit of Latin influence to it. It was the group's debut song, so with such a strong debut, one would think that the group might go far, right? Well, it might not be that smooth sailing for the group. There were rumors saying that the group had disbanded, and I think even one of the members was said to have left the group. The company that managed the group denied the allegations though, but which one is true? Had the group disbanded or are they still together? Let's just hope for the best for this group, in the mean time, enjoy the song for what it is.
20 ~ HelloVenus: Sticky Sticky
Group: HelloVenus
Track: Sticky Sticky
Members: Alice, Nara, Lime, Yooyoung, Seoyoung, Yeoreum
Watch Sticky Sticky MV here!
HelloVenus was formerly a group formed with members from two companies; Fantagio and Pledis Entertainment, but after the latter decided not to continue in this joint venture project anymore, HelloVenus is now under full control of Fantagio. Because of that, Yooara and Yoonjo, which are under Pledis Entertainment are no longer part of the group and Fantagio replacing them with two new members; Seoyoung and Yeoreum. Their comeback with this new song, Sticky Sticky, featured a sexy concept which is totally different and way more edgy than the cute concept that they were popularly known before. Personally, I don't mind with this sexy concept that they are going with (it's not too sexy anyway). What's more important is the song which I find to be quite good. The beat is nice and there are parts that are catchy, the only problem I have are the lyrics which I think might be too sexy? Well, as long as you don't understand the meaning to the song, I think it should be fine. By the way, Alice looks so beautiful in the music video, you should definitely check it out.
19 ~ Kiss&Cry: Domino Game
Group: Kiss&Cry
Track: Domino Game
Members: Bohye, Dia, Soyumi, Haena
Watch Domino Game MV here!
It's an odd name for a group, nevertheless, this group showed so much potential through the song's music video; excellent vocals, fantastic dancing skills and great stage presence. The song itself sounds very good too, which to me have a bit of Latin influence to it. It was the group's debut song, so with such a strong debut, one would think that the group might go far, right? Well, it might not be that smooth sailing for the group. There were rumors saying that the group had disbanded, and I think even one of the members was said to have left the group. The company that managed the group denied the allegations though, but which one is true? Had the group disbanded or are they still together? Let's just hope for the best for this group, in the mean time, enjoy the song for what it is.
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