What crazy technique!!! Who is this? Sun Ye?
Yeah man, Yoobin gave Uee some love because she was pretty upset about that, understandably. And yeah, Sun Ye is totally pitching. Same style as Yuri has!
I vote for TOZ as the most gangsta~
South Korea's Wonder Girls made history this week by becoming the first Korean singers to chart on the United States' Billboard Hot 100, and the pop group is eyeing the lucrative Chinese market next. The girl band's hit single "Nobody" entered the chart at number 76, putting them ahead of Carrie Underwood (#77), Five for Fighting (#83) and Usher (#92). A press release by the group's agency JYP Entertainment said Thursday this is the first time any Koreans has ever placed on the chart in all its 115-year history. The Billboard rankings are determined by an artiste's number of airplays, album sales, as well as digital downloads. Earlier this week, an airplay analysis chart by music website Mediabase showed that the Wonder Girls' airplay ranking improved 16 spots week-on-week to the 107th position after "Nobody" was played 65 times by radio stations across America in the week October 12-18. Reports said "Nobody" also outsold singles by pop stars Madonna and Shakira, with over 30,000 copies off the shelves in the same week. The five-piece girl group also toured with popular US boyband Jonas Brothers as their opening act for 53 concerts. With success in America, and parts of Asia already under their charm, the Wonder Girls are looking to conquer the massive Chinese market next. The band will be making its foray into China later this month during the Mobile Festival in Beijing, alongside other famous faces such as Jackie Chan and Zhang Ziyi. "Nobody" was originally released in the girls' native language Korean, and later remade into English for their US debut. This time, the hit single will undergo a third release – in Mandarin – for the Wonder Girls' venture into China.
5 Things to Know About The Wonder GirlsBy Aileen WongOriginally posted Sunday October 25, 2009 10:15 AM EDTWondering who The Wonder Girls are? Already a pop phenomenon in Asia, the South Korean pop quintet – which includes members Sun, 20, Yenny, 20, Mimi, 17, Yubin, 21, Sohee, 17 – is making a splash in the U.S. with their infectious bubblegum pop tunes. Their first single titled "Nobody" landed on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, making them the first group from South Korea to make such a mark in the U.S. But tween girls know them as the group that shared the stage with the Jonas Brothers this past summer. Here are five fun facts about these five fresh-faced females: 1. They're tight with the JoBros:The girl group lived the dream of tween girls everywhere: They spent almost two months with the Jonas Brothers as their opening act for the U.S. leg of their 2009 world tour. The girls bonded with the brothers on the road to the point that Joe has been spotted wearing the Wonder Girls shirt, and on Sun's birthday in August, the rock trio bought her a cake (cue adoring sighs). At the time, Sun tweeted, "The guys came to me and wished me a happy bday w/a gorgeous cake! Thank you to the Jonas Brothers for making my bday so special!!"2. Their manager was a '90s megastar:The man behind the group is a star in his own right. Singer-songwriter J.Y. Park became a K-pop sensation in the 1990s, releasing seven albums. He later opened an intensive music school called JYP Academy in Seoul where all five Wonder Girls studied before forming the group. 3. They are reality TV veterans:The girls have already conquered the small screen. MTV Asia created a reality show about them called MTV Wonder Girls, which followed the group in their everyday lives. Also, Sun was the winner of the Korean equivalent of American Idol called Special Project: Developing a Genius before joining the Wonder Girls as the group's de facto leader. 4. They started an online dance craze:Their popularity in Asia peaked when the video for their 2007 single "Tell Me" sparked a viral dance craze and inspired fans began to post their own renditions of the moves. 5. Yes, they like dressing alike:With their '60s style bobs and doo-wop wardrobe, these sweet-faced girls embrace a retro-Motown vibe. The band told instyle.com that their main fashion inspirations are timeless style icons like Twiggy to Audrey Hepburn.
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