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« Reply #260 on: July 19, 2013, 12:42:28 PM »
Some old Hurricane Pop pictures.



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« Reply #261 on: July 20, 2013, 04:50:46 AM »
Crayon Pop TV unsubbed.They played some games which was fun to watch even without subs XD. And damn their fans are loud. I know they were loud based off the broadcasts, but from this point of view it gives you a better idea of how loud it really was. Especially when you compare it to A Pink's fanchants who performed before them, which I thought were pretty loud when I watched the broadcast.

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« Reply #262 on: July 20, 2013, 10:31:19 AM »

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« Reply #263 on: July 21, 2013, 05:17:33 AM »
OMG LOL Crayon Pop version of "Itaewon Freedom" :lol:


If you haven't seen the original


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They re-upped Saturday Night on their channel. I noticed that the 'dub step' breakdown/dance break is different so maybe there's some other differences here and there

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« Reply #264 on: July 21, 2013, 11:20:32 AM »
I think this is the fourth version of the Saturday Night MV.

Original (with dubstep breakdown):



"New Ver." (no dubstep):



Japanese-language version (no dubstep):

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« Reply #265 on: July 22, 2013, 01:10:24 AM »
Crayon Pop is getting huge fo' realz. That Itaewon Freedom video is hilarious. I can't wait for the full MV.

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« Reply #266 on: July 22, 2013, 03:44:45 AM »
Celebrating their 1 year anniversary. Look at how nice they look in 'regular' clothes :)



Their awesome cake


I'm posting this fancam of Bar Bar Bar at the poolside party because ChoA messes up the jumping part and tries to get back in rhythm but fails :lol:

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« Reply #267 on: July 22, 2013, 11:14:14 PM »
Bing Bing PV for when they were POP POP HUR-RI-CANE POP O_O


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First they topped the MV charts on Daum and now Melon!


Also from charliepapa@reddit
and most importantly next Korean promotion will start around September or October.
the CEO(Doo mok) said that he had requested sketches of the next song to producers.
and when he had listend to a song, he got the feel "this is it!".
according to SoYul, the song gave her goosebumps he said.
and this song is more addictive than bar bar bar with very strong hook.
they already finished the recording.
http://crayonpop.com/index.php?mid=free_board&search_keyword=%EB%91%90%EB%AA%A9&search_target=nick_name&document_srl=793864
I hope this helps you guys~
ooo getting me excited

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« Reply #268 on: July 27, 2013, 04:58:37 AM »
NUMBER ONE ON NAVER MUSIC CHART OH YEA


Also got Artist of the Week on MTVIggy; they got like 73% of the votes :)
http://www.mtviggy.com/blog-posts/artist-of-the-week-crayon-pop/

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« Reply #269 on: July 28, 2013, 09:19:56 AM »
They finally made it on inkigayo and with...BACKUP DANCERS :O! That means they got on all of the music programs :D

The jumping part looked pretty cool with the backup dancers doing it behind them

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« Reply #270 on: July 29, 2013, 03:46:06 AM »
Crayon Pop TV subbed


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« Reply #271 on: July 29, 2013, 06:24:27 AM »
130708 DC Inside Interview

    t/n sections in brackets [] are paraphrased either because of awkward direct translations or just generally struggling with translating it in full. these sections may admittedly contain slight mistranslations.

    dc user names have been omitted.

Q: Standard question: do you know DC Inside?

Ellin: Not really, is it a digital camera? I just know that information comes up on it.

Q: In the beginning it was a digital camera site, but now it’s a community site. Through Galleries, entertainer’s fandoms become larger. (t/n awkwand sentence but basically it’s saying that fandoms for entertainers/celebrities grow through the use of various galleries.)

Crayon Pop: Ah~ We don’t really use the internet. We only use Twitter occasionally.
ChoA: Do we have a gallery there, too?

Q: (laugh) Not yet. However, right now the reactions are growing bigger. There are people requesting galleries, as well. It’s been 22 days since first starting activities for “Bar Bar Bar" but only barely a week since there’s been such a quick response. Do you get that sense?

Gummi: The first time we went out wearing helmets for ‘Bar Bar Bar’ we felt that the concept was a bit burdensome. But the fan-named ‘5 Cylinder Dance’ has gathered a lot of talk, [so we are looking at it as an opportunity].

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Q: Like your helmet fashion, the ’5 Cylinder Dance’ is also a unique concept that DC users say fits well with you. How did the dance come to be made? (DC user ‘—’)

ChoA: At first, the ‘5 Cylinder Dance’ didn’t exist. If you look at the lyrics, there’s a ‘jumping~ jumping~ yeah!’ part. The jump put in by our choreographer was just that the five of us would jump contrary to each other, and this is how the beginning idea of the dance was formed. We practiced it like that and began thinking “should we put in hand gestures?" in order to create more of a contrast. Just like that, the dance was created.
Way: At first, we called it ‘The Jumping Dance’ or ‘The Mole Dance’ (t/n mole as in the animal). We never thought the fans would name it the ‘5 Cylinder Dance.’

Q: The ‘helmet’ concept came out during practice, too?

ChoA: We talked about the helmets before the song came out. We knew a lot about the costumes before we knew the song. Since the concept this time was important, we had a meeting about it and I thought of the idea. A feeling like the 5 Eagle Sisters? I wanted to express a feeling on stage like those legendary heroes (t/n i have no idea what this is referencing).

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Q: You should have just said ‘Super Sentai.’ It seems to have captivated  the mania level of those who like that kind of thing. [Since you have a Japanese feel], a lot of reactions are coming from Japan. How is it?

Way: We’ve been told that we have a Japanese feel since early in our debut. Maybe because we’re so peculiar? If you look at Japanese idols, there are a lot of groups with unique concepts. So is that why? I don’t really know. Maybe because we give off a charming feeling?
ChoA: And we’re short.
Ellin: [Just because we aren’t tall doesn’t mean we’re short.]
Way: It’s because we don’t wear heels. Compared to other groups we look short. We just wear sneakers.

Q: [In the early days of your Japanese promotions, looking as if you were from Japan, did you do activities]?

Way: We did promotion, PR, and mini-concerts periodically. [It wasn’t that we did activities to pay for our albums since it was to the degree of about once in a month].

Q: So will you promote “Bar Bar Bar" in Japan as well?

Way: Rather than promoting only “Bar Bar Bar," in the future we plan to have activities for our Japanese album.

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Q: Looking outside of the office (t/n as in, on the walls of Chrome Ent), gifts such as placards from foreign fans catches the eye. Do you have a lot of foreign fans, too?

Way: We started with having more foreign fans than Korean.
Soyul: From watching YouTube.
Gummi: Maybe from our promotions in Japan, but even before debut Crayon Pop fans first came from Japan.

Q: Since “Bar Bar Bar" debuted, many people have taken notice of you. This time [a lot of the talking seems to be coming from communities], don’t you think? It seems it will be different than when you first did activities for ‘Bing Bing’ and ‘Dancing Queen.’

Soyul: While doing guerrilla concerts for ‘Dancing Queen’, we slowly started gaining fans. They also gave ‘Bing Bing (Remix Version)’ a lot of love. Prior to ‘Bar Bar Bar,’ honestly the members worried a lot. We were confused. But people really [seemed to like us]. Nowadays, it seems we’ve slowly started to realize that on broadcasts and during performances you can hear more shouts (aka fanchants) than before and more people are following our dance.

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Q: From the time of the first album’s activities to this time’s ‘Bar Bar Bar’ [it all contains something you didn’t want to do]. The training suit fashion you showed before and the dances, it seems like it was all put in ‘Bar Bar Bar.’

Gummi: Yes. [Wearing skirts in the training style, we couldn’t be like other girl groups]. Though, from the time of ‘Dancing Queen,’ our name was known because of our unique concept, we did abandon it a bit. This time for sure we’ll harden (our skin) so it’s ok to wear training suits, but because we had a dance that was unique we didn’t want those parts in ‘Bar Bar Bar’ to go in. (t/n: a bit confusing, but what she’s saying here is that, since they knew they were going to have unique choreography, they wanted to either do the dance or wear the training suits, but they didn’t want to do both. as a compromise, they abandoned the training suit concept a bit by adding skirts but not completely because it’s how they originally got their name known.)


Q: While doing activities, is there a song you have become most attached to? (DC user ‘—’)

Gummi: I really liked Dancing Queen. Wearing the training suits wasn’t a bit embarrassing.
Soyul: For me, the memories I have of Dancing Queen are [of the song and that the clothes were so comfortable]. It seems I liked the Dancing Queen period the most.
Way: We’re all the same.
Ellin: [It was almost like Dancing Queen was our job]. It was when our unity was at it’s best. It was a hard time, but we grew a lot.
ChoA: It was a time when our fans increased a lot. We did a lot of guerrilla concerts.
Ellin: Right, right. We lost a lot of weight, too. Haha.

Q: (laugh) You lost a lot of weight?
ChoA: Because of the training suits. (laugh)

Q: Others noticed as well. Because of the clothes, the pressures of dieting don’t exist so it seems like it’d be nice. Even now you shouldn’t manage (your bodies).

Ellin: Right now, each of us is dieting and managing ourselves.

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Q: Now is the time when everyone knows this concept and it’s fine, but wearing training suits on stage during ‘Dancing Queen’ seems like it would have been too embarrassing to stand. What was the first stage like?

ChoA: In my case, I needed huge amounts of courage. ‘Saturday Night’ was our first promotional cycle and we wore clothes just like all the other girl groups. Even though the training suits were our idea, wearing them during activities [made us stand out too much]. Haha. When the five of us were together we were ok, but going to the restroom alone was a bit embarrassing. (I thought) ‘should I just stay in the dressing room?’ But when we were onstage just singing and dancing, I was ok.

Way: Though I was embarrassed on stage, too, I was fine until right before going up. Other people kept giving us strange looks. I suddenly had thoughts that we all looked too similar (t/n she was a bit embarrassed because they were all wearing the exact same ridiculous outfit). But during the dry rehearsal, suddenly the staff began cheering for us. Getting a standing ovation like that, I suddenly gained courage and was able to stand (on stage) with confidence.

Q: Then how was the first stage wearing ‘helmets’?

Gummi: That time seemed like the best. Music Core was our first broadcast, right. I wasn’t shy wearing just training suits, but wearing helmets was so~o embarrassing.
Way: Unni was really so embarrassed. We knew it, too. It’s the experience of the training suits (t/n meaning, they’ll feel embarrassed as long as they’re wearing training suits). Again, in the dressing room we weren’t joking around. We expected to get strange looks. But this time again staffs and other singers gave us a standing ovation.Because of that, we gained courage.

Q: It seems like even other singers like you guys.

Crayon Pop: Please like us. We’ll anticipate your support.

Q: You’ve come out this time with your names in your costumes. How many sets do you have like this?

Way: This concept has 4~5. We have about 15 training suits total.

Q: Do you have a favorite training suit outfit?

ChoA & Way: I/We like the Orange suits that we wore in the early days.
Ellin: I don’t feel feminine in those, so I like the ones we have now with skirts.
Soyul: For me, too, it seems like the members look prettier in the ones we have now than before.
Gummi: I like them both, but I still have memories of Dancing Queen’s Lime Green training suits.

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Q: It seems like the members have a lot of affection for ‘Dancing Queen.’

Crayon Pop: Yes~
Way: It’s because we couldn’t do activities for a long time and we regret that a lot.

Q: If activities had been better before, we may have had a chance to see those older songs on stage more. Your school uniform fashion really made you look younger than your age. I was really surprised when I found out your ages. (laugh)

Gummi: Maybe we looked younger because of our concept. We’re older than you think. Haha.

Q: How did you all come into Crayon Pop?

Way: I was the very last to join. I knew the company because ChoA was a trainee and she asked me “Do you wanna audition?" but I was already promoting with an indie band and I told her we were about to release an album. So she joined the group and later, when one of the member spots opened up, I joined with her.
ChoA: I took a leave of absence from college at age 22 in order to audition and train, and then I ended up in Crayon Pop.
Ellin: I got in through our choreographer.
Soyul: I joined when I was 21. I was the very first to join. I was the first to join along with Gummi-unni so we’ve done a lot of missions. (laugh)
Gummi: I didn’t come with any specialties, but on different days I would go to a dance school and I was introduced (to the company) through acquaintances I’d met there.

Q: I heard that Crayon Pop was Hurricane Pop before?

Way: Ah, that was before I joined and it was the other 4 members and one other member. That person left, I joined, and we became Crayon Pop.

Q: I’d heard Soyul promoted with 2 other groups.

Soyul: When I was 20, there was one project with a Japanese producer. Before becoming a singer, I did art and it was that time that I began to seriously sing and dance.

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Q: Do each of you have positions you’re in charge of in the group?

Way: I’m in charge of the mic. I also do vocals and rap, as well as talking during broadcasts.
ChoA: I’m the main vocal
Ellin: I…dan..ce…

Q: Haha. Why did your words fade out.

Ellin: Honestly, at first I couldn’t dance well. But it looks like the other members could.
Gummi: [Only Ellin’s dance has always had this feeling]. She’s in charge of sexiness and femininity. A woman like a chameleon. Haha.
Ellin: Thank you. (laugh)
Soyul: I’m in charge of sub-vocal and dance.
Gummi: I’m a sub-vocal and dancer, too

Q: Right now, you’re all living together? Are there any inconveniences?

Crayon Pop: Yes. We’ve lived together for almost 2 years. There’s nothing inconvenient. [We even use separate rooms].

Q: How are the rooms divided?

Gummi: Us three together (Gummi, Soyul, Ellin), and ChoA and Way together.
Gummi: Because all of our personalities are easy-going, our dorm is a very comfortable place.

Q: From each member, tell me about the other’s shortcomings. Should we talk about the person next to us?

Gummi: Soyul’s vir~tues? Haha.
ChoA: I don’t want to do shortcomings. Lets just say good things.
Crayon Pop: Hahaha.
Gummi: Firstly, Soyul has no pretense. She’s very meticulous and thorough. And cute.
Soyul: It’s good if we only say merits.
Gummi: Really. And even though she’s the youngest, she’s better than us (the unnis) at packing.
Soyul: Ellin unni’s…vir~tues? Haha
Ellin: (laugh) I have a lot. Say it.
Soyul: Ellin unni is really enviable, I’m very sensitive to that side (of her). But she’s really optimistic and does everything with a positive outlook.
Ellin: Is that it?

Crayon Pop: Hahaha.

Soyul: There’s a lot~. That’s just the best of your virtues.
Ellin: ChoA listens really well. If you’re worried about something, [just tell her your problems and she’ll listen].
ChoA: Way makes decisions very well. She’s very smart. And overflowing with confidence.
Way: I’m overflowing with confidence?
Ellin: You do have a lot of it.
ChoA: That’s like the absolute best virtue. Unlike my twin, I don’t make decisions very well, so when Way says “Do this!" I just do it.
Way: To me, Gummi has the best personality. She’s a pacifist. She’s positive and optimistic and she takes care of everyone like a caring mother. She’s kind. She’s good at cleaning and organizing, and is neat. I’m envious of her.

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Q: Then should we say bad points now? What are ChoA’s cons?

Way: She can be a bit prickly. She’s straight-laced.
Gummi: Way is a bit like a man with her mood-swings. She has a bit of that feel. However you look at it, it won’t end well. (laugh).
Crayon Pop: Haha. This is fun.

Q: Won’t you split up later and fight? (laugh) This time, what are Soyul and Gummi’s cons?

Soyul: (Grabs Gummi’s arms) Eat just a little. Unni.
Gummi: Ah~~ak (laugh)
Crayon Pop: Haha. She is a bit greedy for food.
Gummi: I know. Though these friends like to eat, too, but when I eat first it all goes in “just one bite."
Soyul: She doesn’t [leave anything]. She really eats everything. But even though she eats more compared to others, she really doesn’t gain weight.

Q: What are Soyul’s shortcomings?

Ellin: I don’t have a younger sister. I only have a younger brother so I imagined a younger sister would have a lot of aegyo. I thought it would be good to have one, but our Soyul doesn’t have enough (laugh). It seems I have a bit more..
Soyul: [It’s embarrassing for me to do aegyo in front of unnis that I have a bit of an age-gap with.]
Ellin: Rather, we are more comfortable expressing aegyo than Soyul is.

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Q: Ellin’s shortcomings?

ChoA: Her optimism is a virtue, but it’s also a vice. She drops things. Among us, she’s the most clumsy.

Q: ChoA has a lot of male and female fans, right?

Way: Yes. That’s right. During ‘Saturday Night’, she only had female fans. From ‘Dancing Queen,’ it seems she’s gotten more samchon fans.

Q: Watching ‘Bar Bar Bar’ stages, I noticed the (male fans) song along. Is there a particularly memorable fan?

Gummi: They all have distinctive personalities, so we remember everyone after they come once or twice.

Way: They have a lot of talents, too. They show us dances. Not too long ago, they gave us candy [and we were able to feel their affections].
Ellin: We have couple fans, too. [One couple told us what happened when they went to a train-station in Chuncheon] (t/n Chuncheon-si is a city in Gangwon-do). Crayon Pop’s music came out and they started cheering.

Q: In DC Gallery, there are a lot of posts trying to distinguish the twins from each other. Is there a hint you can give? Something the members use to tell you apart?

ChoA: There’s something like this. It seems the members can tell just by looking. The biggest difference is that I have dots on the sides of my face (t/n meaning she has bad skin, not that she has beauty marks).

Way: And hairstyles. I have long hair because hers is shorter.

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Q: Even though it’s nice that two sisters are together, do the other members ever feel uncomfortable?

Crayon Pop: Not at all.

Ellin: They’re twins, but they aren’t that similar and act more like friends. Because of that, the rest of us are friends, too.

Q: Way did an indie band (N.Dolphin), and also instructed at a music school? You can write lyrics and compose, too, so is it possible for us to hear a song you’ve made in the future?

Way: I attended music school while I was in the indie band, and I had the opportunity to write and compose on the single album (we released). Not too long ago at our Japanese concert, I had the opportunity to sing a song I wrote and composed. It would be show it in Korea, too.

Q: I understand that Gummi is the leader.

Gummi: Honestly, I’m known as the leader but I’m actually more like a caregiver. We have no leader. Since each of us does well at leading the group in their own way, we’ve never needed one.

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Q: Is there a variety program Crayon Pop would like to go on the most? (DC user ‘—’)

Soyul: More than anything, it’d be nice if we could come out on music shows frequently. After that is Running Man or Infinity Challenge?
Ellin: Ah. I really want to go on (MBC’s) Idol Sports Championship. It seems like we could do well.

Q: We/I will anticipate a special album this Chuseok. Since you’ve started, you’ve done many guerrilla concerts so it seems like there would be some hard points.

Gummi: It was ok to stand in front of so many people, but because it was winter it was so cold. However, unlike the stage, guerrilla concerts allow us to show a different color and it felt good to gain that experience. We have a lot of good memories.

ChoA: [There’s a lot of pictures of our guerrilla on the internet while we were going through Myungdong, carrying a panel] (t/n the ‘panel’ they’re referring to is the giant sign they carried around between performances). If we had worn shiny clothes like other singers, people would have known “Ah, so they’re a girl group." But we wore training suits, so a lot of courage was needed.

Q: People didn’t know you at all at the time, so it seems like it was was model PR.

ChoA: Yes. Then we added a panel. We made another one that said, ‘We are a girl group.’

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Q: It seems to me that your fans’ affection for you grew after seeing how hard-working you are. Do you recognize being called ‘Subsistence Idols’?

Crayon Pop: Yes! We do.

Q: It’s now been about a year since starting activities. [Was there a most difficult time or situation]?

Ellin: It seems ‘Dancing Queen’ was the hardest time. However you look at it, other singers are appearing on music broadcasts but we were doing guerrilla concerts. We had thoughts like “Why do we have to do this?" and were really upset.

ChoA: In the music programs, there was a time when we wore nametags over our clothes. With our hoodie pulled tight (over our head), it really stood out. At that time, our hearts were heavy and all five of us together, while holding hands, decided “If we bite the bullet and be more entertaining, we’ll be given more love. Let’s be shameless."

Q: Why do you think that was the most difficult time? Because of your different clothes? [Do you no longer have these kinds of thoughts]?

ChoA: Since there’s a flood of idols right now, we were anxious about how we could do well. Will peculiar clothes be enough? Though we haven’t been justified (in our methods), we did have feelings of being burdened.

Q: Then can you tell me about the happiest time since you’ve started activities?

ChoA: Recently, we had the largest amount of fans ever come cheer for us. Right now, Crayon Pop is coming up on the most fans we’ve ever had. Slowly, our fans are increasing without stopping and their voices are really loud while recording, (so) I/we feel the most happiness and strength (because of that). After our broadcast ended, the fans threw a small event for us and I/we were really happy.

 Q: Having a lot of bold choreography, are there any parts that reflect the members’ ideas or feedback? Are there any parts that (were) actually made (by the members)?

Soyul: In the ones we have now, there’s the kicking and the lonely dances (t/n both are in ‘Dancing Queen;’ the lonely dance refers to Soyul’s part in the chrous). Our choreographer creates the framework and our comments fill in the rest. Of the dances we’ve done until now, ‘Bar Bar Bar’ seems to have the most contributions from us.

Way: ‘Bar Bar Bar’ had the longest preparation time and there was a lot of trial and error, so it’s a big relief that it came out good.

Q: Is there a girl group member that any of you have been able to get close with?

Way: So far there isn’t. None of us have cellphones. We only see them when we’re greeting them at broadcasts and we can’t contact them. While filming we have gotten friendly with a few.

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Q: If you weren’t a singer, what would you like to do? (DC user ‘—’)

Way: I think I would have gone into a business. Costuming?
ChoA: I still would have attended school. I studied acting and it seems like musical theatre is something I can’t forget.
Ellin: I was a fitting model before [and that’s something I didn’t think I’d fall into doing again]. I’d be a magazine model.
Soyul: I studied art and was preparing to become an art teacher. Even now, I’m interested in art and want to learn more.
Gummi: Before starting activities as a singer, I did management for hair. When treating hair loss, it was my job to separate hair follicles. I would probably still be doing that while studying fashion.

Q: I see that you’re doing a free Nationwide Tour event. [Are there any particular areas you’ll visit from the variety of applications]? How will the stage be decorated/set up?

Ellin: I think there’s going to be a lot of provinces. The people who live there don’t have many opportunities (to see us). The exact plan hasn’t come out yet, but it seems the tour will happen after ‘Bar Bar Bar’ activities. This will be our first show in a long while, [so to make sure a lot of people can come], we’ll probably end up doing guerrilla concerts here and there around the cities.
ChoA: In areas where the stage is prepared, [it will be possible from time-to-time to hear some songs that were remixed].

Q: Do you have a role-model among girl groups?

ChoA: There are none from girl groups. Our role model is PSY-sunbaenim.

Q: It seems you dream of being world stars?

ChoA: Yes. Haha. We do dream of being world stars.

Q: Up to now, you’ve only done dance songs. Is there a different genre you want to try? (DC user ‘—’)

Way: Since we’ve only done dance until now, I want to do ballads and various other genres. Our concept right now is unique, and people make look at it as comedic and fun, but that’s only our appearance. There are other genres and concepts that I want to show.

Q: Girl groups do a lot of individual activities, too. [There must be some that each of the members wants to do].

Way: I really want to MC a variety program. I’ve also had thoughts of being a radio DJ.
ChoA: For me, I want to act. And I really want to do a musical.
Ellin: I’d like to do a variety sitcom. I also would like to do a school drama like Monstar.
Soyul: I’d like a CF that fits my character. I think something like ice-cream would fit well with me.
Gummi: I want to do CFs a lot, too, and if I get the opportunity I want to act.

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Q: As the last (question), tell me the personal goals you have individually and as a group.

Soyul: My ultimate goal is to do more activities for ‘Bar Bar Bar’ and for more foreign fans to appear, and also do more overseas concerts and really become a World Star like PSY-sunbaenim. My personal goal is for Crayon Pop to do well and work hard so that later we can freely do whatever we want to do.
Gummi: Crayon Pop has to do well first. Then it would be nice if I can do whatever I’d like without regrets.
Ellin: Crayon Pop growing even more is my biggest personal goal; individual activities should (only happen) once Crayon Pop is talked about more because earlier we mentioned things like acting, variety, and working in self-(management), [and it would be good if those things came after our activities].
ChoA: It would be good for each of the members to shine because of their individual talents. Personally, I want to repay all of the people who have helped me in the past. I also want to help others who have the same dreams as I do.
Way: (For) Crayon Pop to learn a lot of things. Before, even though I said I want to DJ and MC, I don’t know a lot of other things (/talents) (t/n implying here that she’s not good at anything other than talking). I also have a desire to show a different appearance.

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #272 on: July 30, 2013, 04:05:13 AM »
MV hit 1million views on youtube today! WOOO

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #273 on: August 01, 2013, 10:13:27 PM »
on k-poppin

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #274 on: August 04, 2013, 06:17:01 PM »
Hi. Where can i buy their songs directly? I really like Bing Bing. I cant find anything on their website its all in korean. I dont want iTunes. Thx

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #275 on: August 04, 2013, 09:13:45 PM »
Good question...
I don't think they ever publicly released their albums in Physical form other than BarBarBar so the only choice is digital. I looked around the net a little and it looks like you can buy on http://kpop.soribada.com/En/Artist/song.php?AID=AK037643&TID= . I dunno how much you care about quality but looking at the FAQ's the quality might be 192kbps. So yea so far that's the only way I've found that doesn't require a Korean ID


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Oh yea some Crayon Pop TV subbed

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Soyul too slick for Subin :P and damn Subin is freaking tall lol
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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #276 on: August 05, 2013, 04:58:13 AM »
Here's a longer cut of them on Dream Team


Also I noticed their kpoppin interview wasn't available so here's the new link

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #277 on: August 05, 2013, 06:52:47 AM »
Choice moments from 'Lets Go Dream Team 2'

They're awesome. And super cute. Gummi's and Soyul's smiles of victory joy are priceless. Enjoy :)


sig not by Stryfe... but I don't have the heart to remove the shout-out

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #278 on: August 06, 2013, 04:46:02 AM »
not sure if you guys watched this already


funny as hell, someone needs to add sub on this  :)

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Re: (Group) Crayon Pop (크레용팝)
« Reply #279 on: August 06, 2013, 05:15:19 AM »
Actually someone did sub it :)


This has got to be one of the funniest Let's Dance videos I've seen :lol:

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