en route vers le succès 
Le 14 août 2018 à 12:46:42 Momorin a écrit :
Dia viennent d'avoir leur 1st win dans The Show
https://youtu.be/bDXdbrosAkE?t=12s
(bon y avait personne en face mais osef)
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Maintenant il faudra voir si ils en prennent plusieurs et quel sera le prochain groupe ou soliste post-IOI à en gagner un 
Le 14 août 2018 à 13:45:27 Tzuyu a écrit :
A chaque fois ça pleure pour les victoires
Les boy group aussi ?
Le 14 août 2018 à 13:51:26 Yuju a écrit :
Le 14 août 2018 à 13:45:27 Tzuyu a écrit :
A chaque fois ça pleure pour les victoiresLes boy group aussi ?
Je pense mais je ne peux l'affirmer. Je regarde les victoires des filles en général
après vu que dans les émissions les gars pleurent, je pense que c'est pareil pour ça 
Pour les premières après c'est plus rare quand même
https://twitter.com/girlgroupzone/status/1029325389242331136
Y a des screens de Somyi très Somyiesques
Le 14 août 2018 à 13:56:22 OLNL a écrit :
Pour les premières après c'est plus rare quand mêmehttps://twitter.com/girlgroupzone/status/1029325389242331136
Y a des screens de Somyi très Somyiesques
trop 
Autre excellente nouvelle de la journée, l'annonce du premier album de Loona pour le 21/08, y aura quatre versions apparemment 
https://twitter.com/loonastats/status/1029300676587933696
Day one?
Le 14 août 2018 à 11:09:46 Eiki-X a écrit :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K38Fc1SV5cÇa confirme après LATATA, c'est bien.
Je trouve ça excellent
Comeback réussi après l'excellent Latata. Au final c'est assez différent du premier son, je ne pensais pas que la musique serait ainsi. J'aime bien le tempo assez lent de la musique. La partie rap de Soyeon est bonne (j'avais bien fait de créer son pseudo, j'aime bien son après Produce en groupe
) . Le refrain est captivant. J'adore les parties de celle qui a un tee shirt (Balenciaga) je crois que c'st Miyeon. Yuqi aussi gère totalement. C'est un bon duo de chanteuse principale complété par un bon duo rap (Soyeon et Minnie). Même les parties de Minnie (quand elle a le chapeau si c'est bien elle) sont bonnes.
Il y a une bonne "ambiance" qui se dégage de cette musique. Le style de la chanson est addictive je trouve. Les sifflets aussi derrière (du moins je pense que c'est des sifflets ou un instrument à vent)
Le 14 août 2018 à 14:11:31 Momorin a écrit :
Autre excellente nouvelle de la journée, l'annonce du premier album de Loona pour le 21/08, y aura quatre versions apparemmenthttps://twitter.com/loonastats/status/1029300676587933696
Day one?
6 musiques en prenant en compte Favorite
impatient ça. Day one je ne pense pas mais il y a de fortes chances que ça finisse en achat (sauf grosse déception)
Le 14 août 2018 à 14:36:05 Yuju a écrit :
Celle en t Shirt bleu Balanciaga c'est Minnie
Le chapeau c'est Soojin
Merci
faut que j'apprenne les noms et que je regarde des photos d'elles 
Le 14 août 2018 à 12:16:51 Tzuyu a écrit :
Le 14 août 2018 à 10:43:46 MrCorporation4 a écrit :
Le 14 août 2018 à 01:36:49 Jeongyeon a écrit :
Pour ceux qui suivent les k-films/k-dramas, il y a un film Coréen qui est en train de cartonner avec certains records à la clé, en allant même devenir le plus populaire du moment aux USA pour un film Coréen.https://www.allkpop.com/article/2018/08/along-with-the-gods-the-last-49-days-breaks-avengers-infin
+ Y a D.O. d'Exo dedans.
le film a l'air pas mal
Ma Dong Seok j'ai l'impression de le voir dans tout les films
il y a aussi Lee JungJae de New World
Édit : en revanche c'est une suite
Un film trois et quatre c'est confirmé d'ailleurs.
Y a Kimi de Bulldock qui a trouvé une nouvelle agence pour débuter sa carrière solo. 
Picture this. You’re a janitor working at TV studio Mnet, and your job is to keep the building neat, tidy and clean. The hours are shitty and the pay is dreadful – there’s a lot of late night work and TV studios don’t pay their workers very well at all, even for the graveyard shifts. It’s especially hard work after TV appearances are filmed, and you spend quite a lot of your time sweeping up the incredible amounts of mess and polishing floors backstage after sound stages.
So when a representative from MBK Entertainment asks you to do her a favour, and indicated that she will renumerate you for it quite handsomely, you’re only too happy to co-operate with her and collect the reward. She asks you to save any strands of hair from high-profile performers and meet her on a weekly basis to hand over what you collect. This is easy to do, because sound stages are quite hard on the girls’ hair, they are forever getting it caught around their earpieces and microphone cords and are constantly having to have little tufts and knots ripped out and cut away by their stylists. Each week you’re easily able to hand over quite a collection, and you’re compensated for this with a tidy sum when the MBK girl makes her weekly visit, several times more than your weekly wage from Mnet. You don’t ask any questions, because why would you?
This continues for a few months. Then one week instead of the girl from MBK, you’re confronted by two detectives, who seem to be looking for her. They ask you about the MBK girl and what she was doing, so you tell them the whole story. They ask you which girls’ hair you gave to the MBK girl on her last visit. You answer: the last batch of hair scraps was about 40% Suzy, 20% Irene, 30% Yoona and 10% Krystal. They both look at each other and nod. They then both thank you for your time, and leave you with a card containing a phone number should you happen to find out anything about the MBK girl’s whereabouts.
The next day you look up the news, eager to find out more about why you were visited. An article explains that a scientist working for MBK was trying to create the perfect k-pop idol by splicing genes of well-known k-pop stars with discarded genetic material. Apparently she had made great progress into growing a human from an infant to an adult straight from a petri-dish in only a few days, but then got embroiled in a legal dispute with her bosses at MBK over intellectual property, and whether the result was “her child” or “MBK’s product”.
The MBK employee then went missing, but her last act before doing so was to release the newly-formed human dubbed “Chaeyeon” from the cloning vat to vandalise MBK premises. Not yet able to think for herself or form a coherent sentence outside of fan-friendly catchphrases, but blessed by her rare combination of genetic attributes with the power to shoot rays of pure concentrated boredom straight from her pupils, Chaeyeon caused several MBK staff members to commit suicide after unwittingly looking at her face for over ten seconds at a time. Chaeyeon also fried several million dollars worth of computer and TV equipment at Mnet simply by staring at it, upon which the computers themselves questioned why they were even bothering to do calculations and simply shut down, refusing to be turned back on. You search for the card the detectives gave you – although what you did technically wasn’t illegal, turning yourself in to face whatever legal consequences could possibly await you still seems like the most moral course of action.
https://kpopalypse.com/2018/08/11/the-second-kpopalypse-list-of-random-girls-in-k-pop-who-i-dont-find-very-attractive-but-you-might/
Le 14 août 2018 à 16:01:08 Ahnatchaya a écrit :
Picture this. You’re a janitor working at TV studio Mnet, and your job is to keep the building neat, tidy and clean. The hours are shitty and the pay is dreadful – there’s a lot of late night work and TV studios don’t pay their workers very well at all, even for the graveyard shifts. It’s especially hard work after TV appearances are filmed, and you spend quite a lot of your time sweeping up the incredible amounts of mess and polishing floors backstage after sound stages.
So when a representative from MBK Entertainment asks you to do her a favour, and indicated that she will renumerate you for it quite handsomely, you’re only too happy to co-operate with her and collect the reward. She asks you to save any strands of hair from high-profile performers and meet her on a weekly basis to hand over what you collect. This is easy to do, because sound stages are quite hard on the girls’ hair, they are forever getting it caught around their earpieces and microphone cords and are constantly having to have little tufts and knots ripped out and cut away by their stylists. Each week you’re easily able to hand over quite a collection, and you’re compensated for this with a tidy sum when the MBK girl makes her weekly visit, several times more than your weekly wage from Mnet. You don’t ask any questions, because why would you?
This continues for a few months. Then one week instead of the girl from MBK, you’re confronted by two detectives, who seem to be looking for her. They ask you about the MBK girl and what she was doing, so you tell them the whole story. They ask you which girls’ hair you gave to the MBK girl on her last visit. You answer: the last batch of hair scraps was about 40% Suzy, 20% Irene, 30% Yoona and 10% Krystal. They both look at each other and nod. They then both thank you for your time, and leave you with a card containing a phone number should you happen to find out anything about the MBK girl’s whereabouts.
The next day you look up the news, eager to find out more about why you were visited. An article explains that a scientist working for MBK was trying to create the perfect k-pop idol by splicing genes of well-known k-pop stars with discarded genetic material. Apparently she had made great progress into growing a human from an infant to an adult straight from a petri-dish in only a few days, but then got embroiled in a legal dispute with her bosses at MBK over intellectual property, and whether the result was “her child” or “MBK’s product”.
The MBK employee then went missing, but her last act before doing so was to release the newly-formed human dubbed “Chaeyeon” from the cloning vat to vandalise MBK premises. Not yet able to think for herself or form a coherent sentence outside of fan-friendly catchphrases, but blessed by her rare combination of genetic attributes with the power to shoot rays of pure concentrated boredom straight from her pupils, Chaeyeon caused several MBK staff members to commit suicide after unwittingly looking at her face for over ten seconds at a time. Chaeyeon also fried several million dollars worth of computer and TV equipment at Mnet simply by staring at it, upon which the computers themselves questioned why they were even bothering to do calculations and simply shut down, refusing to be turned back on. You search for the card the detectives gave you – although what you did technically wasn’t illegal, turning yourself in to face whatever legal consequences could possibly await you still seems like the most moral course of action.
https://kpopalypse.com/2018/08/11/the-second-kpopalypse-list-of-random-girls-in-k-pop-who-i-dont-find-very-attractive-but-you-might/
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