Dramaland generally does a nice job of its OSTs (except when it doesn’t – *cough*Something In The Rain*cough*), so big love ballads that sound good in the moment, but which you forget soon after you complete the drama, are a dime a dozen. The ones that really stand out, to me...
Earlier, we learned Kpop means Korean popular music. However, Kpop in Korean is 대중음악 (daejungeumak). This term literally means pop music. But, this term can be a bit formal or literary, so many young peopleuse 가요 (gayo) instead, which means song. Kpop in Korean can ...
Earlier, we learned Kpop means Korean popular music. However, Kpop in Korean is 대중음악 (daejungeumak). This term literally means pop music. But, this term can be a bit formal or literary, so many young peopleuse 가요 (gayo) instead, which means song. Kpop in Korean can ...
What’s interesting about Young-joon, and what makes him different from typical arrogant drama chaebols, is that there’s no malice in his attitude, and he’s not purposely mean. He’s not trying to push people away, nor does he seem to find others inferior beings… how could he when...
Inyeop is just the cutest thing, he is constantly thinking worst case scenario but gallantly does the task anyway. When he and Bogum were talking about how they bring the sunshine whenever they do outdoor shoots I had to agree but for completely different reasons Once upon a time in a ...
Dreaming of someone dying can mean all kinds of things. Dreams regarding death can have many different connotations. However, many people believe that dreaming of someone dying is a bad omen.
OST Part 3, "Sky," sounds to me like it could have been recorded back in the day by Take That or the Backstreet Boys. It must be the fingersnaps. ;-) I don't know beans about Kpop, but I really love Yoon Mi-rae's vocals on this one. What a beautiful voice. My heartfelt ...
1% of anything - Meh. That's it. Overhyped and lacks substance. I'm not into the main loveline at all. Dada does well as individual but i just don't get the logic of all the lovey-dovey actions. I just don't get the romance part of the show as well as the present nature of...
My Sassy Girl: This was the week I went from watching this show as brainless fluff to actually liking it. We finally know what’s motivating our outlandish princess and why she’d take such reckless risks, and man does that change a lot about how I feel about her as a character—it ...
Witch’s Court: Gahhh the antagonists really make this show hard to watch sometimes, although Jung Ryeo-won keeps me with it, and with her. She’s so compelling that I find even when she does questionable things, I’m completely there in her head and understand why—so much so that whe...