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Yang Hyun Suk, BoA and other celebrities spotted at Psy’s concert





Many celebrities were sighted enjoying the energetic atmosphere of Psy‘s ‘Summer Stand THE Soaked Show’ solo concert held on the 11th at the Jamsil Sports Complex.


YG‘s Yang Hyun Suk was spotted cheering on his artist, while BoA was seen enjoying the show with a smile on her face. Sitting behind her was the Jisung-Lee Bo Young celebrity couple who were seen engaging in lovey-dovey acts while watching Psy’s performance.


Meanwhile, Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style‘ is receiving much love not only in Korea, but also on the international stage.



Source & Image: Sports Seoul, Star Today



The Weaknesses of SM, JYP, and YG Entertainment





Below is an interesting article written by Korean media outlet, Star Today, pointing out the weaknesses of the “Big 3″ South Korean entertainment agencies.



SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and YG Entertainment are the so-called “Big 3” entertainment agencies of South Korea. With extensive planning, funding and tactical marketing, they possess a significant portion of equity of the music industry. However, even they have inevitable weaknesses.


To start out, SM’s weakness lies in its extremely rigid system. After its release of male idol group, H.O.T., SM has focused on “blockbuster” idols that can be well showcased. Although systematically built on the ideal idol image, overseas music trend, chic styling, and massive amounts of publicity, the SM system is still vulnerable to that ‘1% of unpredictability’. The reason being that in the case of popular music, just ‘having the secret potion and knowing the magic spell’, does not necessarily produce a hit song.


An example of this case would be newly debuted boy group, EXO. Displaying good looks, outstanding talent, endless publicity starting 100 days before their big debut, lyrics appealing to teens, and large scale music, the group possessed the code to success, yet was unable to see results up to par with expectations.


Surprisingly enough, it was because they possessed all of the ideal elements that resulted in evaluations stating that the group does not stand out among the plethora of idol groups. Being so “typical” can display the group as lacking their own unique color. This is where SM’s “bold investments” can hinder the success of its’ artists, because the greater the investment, the greater the pressure is to bring in revenue. If going by the statement, ‘It is not the strong that survive, but rather the ones that survive are strong’, then with exception to BoA, there are no “strong” artists.


On the other hand, JYP’s biggest weakness lies in the head of the agency himself, Park Jin Young. His signature ‘simple yet catchy’ songs are the reason why the Wonder Girls, 2PM, Miss A, and others are considered representatives of K-Pop; however all of the title songs have been his creations. Although it is said that Park Jin Young’s songs are picked even against the collection of songs the A&R team has compiled, they cannot deny the fact the at least three of the agency’s artists have yet to promote a title song produced by anyone other than Park Jin Young.


The biggest problem musically would be that because the songs are produced by one individual, all of the songs can generally sound similar. Even in the case of 2PM’s Wooyoung, whose individuality should shine through his debut as a solo artist, one cannot help but notice the stylistic similarity of his recently revealed title song to the songs of 2PM.


Although it could be seen as a one “direction of enterprise”, it can unintentionally be crippling for idol groups who are always searching for new images that appeal to audiences. In reality, six year veteran idol group the Wonder Girls have yet to break out of the retro concept they created early on with songs, “Tell Me”, “So Hot”, and “Nobody”.


Last but not least, YG’s biggest weakness can be noted in their very closed system of communication. This can be seen in their relationships with broadcasting companies. YG entertainment has a particularly strong relationship with SBS compared to its relationships with KBS and MBC. Debut stages and appearances on SBS’s ‘Inkigayo’ are always a priority for groups such as Big Bang and 2NE1. As a result, KBS and MBC can seem somewhat neglected in comparison.


When this problem turns from a simple music program problem, to the discrimination of all variety and entertainment programs, it makes it even more difficult for all other broadcasters other than SBS. SBS in reality, exclusively enjoys appearances by YG artists. During the time of Big Bang’s comeback, the broadcast station arranged an hour long special program for the group, who also appeared on many of its major variety programs, such as ‘Healing Camp’, ‘Running Man’, and ‘You & I’.


This is the case not just with television, but also with newspapers, magazines, and other media. It may not be a big problem for artists that have reached a certain level of success; however that is not the case for new artists. The smallest negative matters brought up by sides that are not “alliances”, can cause a fatal blow on up and coming artists.


Another significant setback is that the agency is highly dependent on one artist, Big Bang. In the year 2010, Big Bang was responsible for a whopping 70.1% of YG entertainment’s total sales. This could mean that YG is more focused on Big Bang than any of its other artists, but it can also mean that if a problem were to occur with the group, the whole company could be at stake.


Did the arguments given above have you nodding in agreement or do you see things differently? Let us know in the comments section below!



Eye Candy: Swim Trunk Hunks

























Following last week’s ‘The 91 Line‘ edition, courtesy of 6Theory ‘s staff, our ‘Eye Candy‘ series continues with K-pop’s steamiest “Swim Trunk Hunks”!


As you scroll down, the temperature may rise as these hunks literally heat up your screens with their hotness.  It was a hard expedition trying to dig up these pictures, but as they say, hard work can lead to simply delightful outcomes. The chisled abs and glistening abs are all here for your viewing pleasure.


Hope you are ready to be inundated with the steamiest hunks in the entertainment industry!


 


Warning:


This feature may cause serious symptoms of drooling and nosebleeds, so proceed with caution!


Enjoy!


(Not in any particular order)




2PM‘s Nichkhun



Caribbean 2PM Boys (Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Chansung)



2AM’s Jo Kwon



TVXQ‘s Changmin



Rain



MBLAQ‘s Lee Joon (He placed #1 for a ‘Most anticipated to be seen in a swimsuit’ poll!)



Jung Il Woo



YG Family: G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Se7en



Super Junior‘s Siwon (Swim trunks maybe?)



Who did we miss? Share your favorites in the comments down below!



YG Entertainment put in a request to cast 5 contestants from ‘K-Pop Star’





While viewers everywhere are growing ever-more curious as to what steps the finalists from ‘K-Pop Star‘ will be taking, YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk cautiously and honestly revealed his personal stance.


On May 17th, Yang Hyun Suk was asked about finalists Lee Ha Yi and Lee Seung Hun‘s possible recruitment to YG Entertainment. “I cannot give you any answers right now,” he answered, displaying his prudent nature. But in the past, YG has displayed a habit of very firmly and clearly denying the rumors that were in fact untrue, and his ambiguous answer suggests that there is a high possibility of Lee Ha Yi and Lee Seung Hun joining his company.


Yang Hyun Suk also carefully added, “I received a lot of calls after an exclusive article was issued with StarNews yesterday (16th). It is true that I spoke with the ‘K-Pop Star’ representatives at SBS to put in a casting request of the 5 contestants.”


Park Ji Min who placed first on ‘K-Pop Star’ has the elite opportunity of personally choosing to sign with either YG, SM Entertainment, or JYP Entertainment. The other contestants may sign with any company including the Big 3, however, they must go through SBS first.


SM and JYP who also judged the auditions probably feel the same, but I think it’s only right to announce the recruitment of the other contestants only after winner Park Ji Min first joins a company,” YG continued. “Taking this into consideration, we will announce which contestants we requested to cast into our companies, only after Park Ji Min makes her final decision. Our announcement will most likely take place next week.”


Because YG is known to be cautious and take enough time before making any decision, the fact that he requested to cast the contestants suggests they will most likely be joining YG.


If the 5 ‘K-Pop Star’ contestants sign with YG to become trainees, it will be the first time all the contestants from an audition program will be signing with a single entertainment company.


YG’s announcement left viewers more curious to know which stars will join his empire, and what kind of artists they will become after going through YG’s rigorous training system.


Source & Image: MoneyToday StarNews via Nate