Sunday, August 31, 2014

[NEWS] BEAST Back At Studio To Record New Korean Album; Will Honor Words At "Beautiful Show 2014"


It seems that BEAST is back in the studio recording for a new Korean album!

Earlier this month, BEAST had requested that their company, Cube Entertainment, let them release a Korean album in fall. It seems that their request is coming true, as BEAST’s Yoseob yesterday tweeted the above picture of a recording studio, with the caption “Recording”.

Shortly after, he had also tweeted, “What recording can this be. It is now the struggle between BEAST and Cube (Entertainment) for us to honour the words we said at Beautiful Show 2014. We will try our best and try to honour those words.. kk Goodnight kk”


If this is true, BEAST will be set for a busy second-half of the year, what with the upcoming release of their new Japanese album, “[BEAST JAPAN BEST]”, recently unveiling a music video for their new song, “More Than You Think”.

Who wants to see BEAST come back with a Korean album?

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[NEWS] KBS to Air Corrective Report Regarding BEAST Junhyung's Past Comments About Ex-Company CEO


KBS has been asked to take corrective measures after failing to filter through broadcast content of comments made by BEAST’s Junhyung regarding his ex-company’s CEO.

According to laws from the Seoul High Court, KBS was requested to air a corrective report through their entertainment program “Entertainment Weekly” regarding Junhyung’s comment about his ex-company’s CEO, Mr. Kim.

The panel of judges stated, “Even though it is difficult for us to confirm if the comments made by Yong Junhyung are false, it is also difficult to for us to confirm if they were true. Thus, we request that Mr. Kim’s side of the story be also conveyed to the public."

BEAST’s Junhyung had said in an appearance on KBS’s "Win Win” that he had “felt threatened” by his ex-company’s CEO. His comments also appeared in KBS’s"Entertainment Weekly" at a later time.

His ex-company’s CEO, Mr. Kim, claimed that these comments were false and filed a lawsuit for KBS to make corrective reports regarding this matter. At the time, KBS claimed that it was not directly specified that the person Junhyung was mentioning was in fact Mr. Kim, and that the broadcast material was the truth.

Now, “Entertainment Weekly” has 7 days to broadcast a corrective report containing the following material: “Junhyung had only taken an absence without leave at the time, and that it was not the truth that he had quit the company. And it is also not true that the ex-company’s CEO had threatened him and broke a bottle in the process.”

KBS has since stated that it will check with all parties involved in any broadcast content before airing it.

In other news, Junhyung is currently busy preparing for promotions for BEAST’s new Japanese album, “[BEAST JAPAN BEST].” In preparation for this release, BEAST unveiled the music video for a new Japanese song titled “More Than You Think.”

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Monday, August 25, 2014

[NEWS] BEAST's Junhyung goes shirtless for CeCi

BEAST’s Yong Junhyung has transformed into a sexy man for pictorial with fashion magazine CeCi.

The magazine shared some preview pictures from the pictorials showing Junhyung’s transformation from his chic image to a sexy one, that can make your heart fluttered!

Along with the sexy Junhyung, the white sands and beautiful sceneries taken from the famous Maldives complete this pictorial.

In particular, one of the pictures shows the BEAST’s rapper bare his upper body sitting on a bed.

Junhyung also left a funny comment on his Twitter regarding this pictorial saying: “I don’t have a muscular body, just a tan (body),” playing with the word tan and “tantan” that means a muscular/firm in Korean language.

Are you curious to see the upper part of Junhyung? Make sure to complete your collection with this fashion magazine’s September edition!






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[NEWS] BEAST’s Dongwoon, Doojoon and Junhyung skydive while on vacation in Hawaii


BEAST’s Dongwoon recently revealed pictures of himself skydiving with Doojoon and Junhyung in Hawaii on his personal Twitter!

Dongwoon has been in Hawaii for a vacation with fellow BEAST members Doojoon and Junhyung and on August 23rd, Dongwoon tweeted, “The kind people, unforgettable memories, experiences, weather and scenery… good bye Hawaii”


Doojoon also tweeted about his time in Hawaii with the following picture, saying, “A precious time in Hawaii with Junhyung, Dongwoon and (composer) Taeju that allowed us to look at our surroundings more after running headfirst for the past 5 years… A place where people greeted us with smiles regardless of nationality, thank you to everyone who was on vacation who greeted us kindly!!”


It seems that the BEAST boys are currently on vacation before they get busy again with promotions for their upcoming Japanese album, [BEAST JAPAN BEST], and a hopefully another Korean album in the fall. They recently successfully completed their “Beautiful Show 2014” concerts a few weeks ago as well.

After the news that Dongwoon was hospitalised due to exhaustion a few weeks ago, it is great to hear that the boys are getting some much deserved rest!





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Sunday, August 17, 2014

[NEWS] BEAST’s ‘Real Live Concert’, more explosive than fireworks… ‘BEAUTIFUL SHOW’ made 10,000 fans excited


[OSEN] It was a real live concert that we had never seen before in any idol group’s concert. BEAST is famous for their live performance, but the level was totally different. The concert did not even require any common fireworks thanks to their spectacular vocal ability.


BEAST held ‘BEAUTIFUL SHOW 2014’ on 16th at 6 pm in Ilsan Kintex and their performance was great: they were willing to confirm their singing ability while dancing. The group’s 100% pure live performance made the audience think that they were like master musicians, not an idol group.

The concert consisted of 22 songs and the opening song of the concert was ‘Good Luck.’ The members were dripping with sweat singing and dancing on the stage. Lee Gi Kwang who got injured shooting KBS ‘Arts and Physical Education’ said, “My ankle still hurts”, but the audience could not get any hint of his injury without hearing from him.

If there were not 10,000 girl fans filling out the concert hall, it would be hard to see their ballad performance as that of idol group’s. Members made fans to clap their hands to make sound of rain and sang ‘On Rainy Days’ and continued singing ‘Midnight’, ‘No More’ and so on. Lee Gi Kwang made small mistake but he apologized cutely by saying, “I wanted to let you hear my voice first.”


Solo performance was also interesting: Yong Jun Hyung performed ‘Flower’, Lee Gi Kwang sang ‘All Of Me’ and Jang Hyun Seung sang Trouble Maker’s song ‘The Girl Who Wants To Play’.

Among the solo songs, ‘Caffeine’ was the biggest hit: Yang Yo Seop started singing the song and Yoon Du Jun and Son Dong Woon appeared and the three of them sang together, delivering unique feeling.

They seemed that they did not care anything about the spectacle and scale of the concert. There were no fireworks, laser, lifts, and water show. Yang Yo Seop’s high pitched song was more explosive than 10 fireworks. They focused more on dancing and singing, but it was not boring at all.


It’s been already 6 years since the debut and Lee Gi Kwang said, “In the past, whenever I went to hair shops, everyone was older than me, but now they are younger than me. I felt I’m getting old.” Yoon Du Jun also said, “The age of our fans got higher, too. These days, not many fans call us as ‘older brother (Oppa)’.

In the later part of the concert, they sang ‘Breath’, ‘Fiction’, ‘Shock’, and ‘Beautiful Night’: especially, 10,000 fans sang together when BEAST sang ‘Shock’. The fans reaction was also incredible.

Fans from 26 countries including Spain, German, Japan, China, Taiwan and so on visited the concert, and BEAST plans to conduct ‘BEAUTIFUL SHOW’ tour around the world.

Yang Yo Seop said, “Actually, my vocal condition was not so good, so I just hoped for miracle. However, miraculously, as soon as I stood up on the stage, of course there were small mistakes, I could sing well. While performing on the stage, I thought that all of you were our miracle…Thank you so much.” Lee Gi Kwang expressed gratitude for his members and said, “Members had to change movement of the choreography because of me, so they worked really hard.” Yoon Du Jun shouted “Thank you” without using a mike to express his sincerity. They also promised fans to release their album in autumn.

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[FEATURE] Cube’s Vice President Noh HyunTae, “‘Order and Discipline within Freedom’ is our motto”


(T/N: This article assumes that Cube Entertainment will be going on a listing with WooriSpac2 soon. Recent news,however, stated that Cube will not be cooperating with WooriSPAC2 due to internal problems. Listing process may therefore be delayed.)

Cube Entertainment is a prominent KPOP global brand that has seen visible growth. Founded in 2008, the relatively new entertainment agency has been making remarkable expansion, and is now standing shoulder to shoulder with SM, YG and JYP Entertainment. Currently, Cube Entertainment houses singers BEAST, 4minute, BTOB, unit group Trouble Maker, gagman Kim Kiri, including Rain, Roh JiHoon, Shin JiHoon, actor Kwak SeungNam in their wholly-owned subsidiary, Cube DC. Cube Entertainment has gained a sales revenue of 22.9b Won last year.

Recently, BEAST has accelerated their promotions in Japan. Last year, they signed an agreement with one of Japan’s largest advertisement company, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, which were a subsidiary of Hakuhodo DY Group, with a guranteed 8b Won of income. This momentum has driven them to make an entrance to the stock market. We have met up with Cube Entertainment’s Vice President Noh HyunTae to discover the burning motivation of Cube Entertainment that fuels their ever-growing pace.

– The company has been founded for 6 years, and listing on the stock market is right before your eyes.

“This is as a result of President Hong SeungSong’s know-hows and network, employee’s passions and artists’ sincerity coming altogether. In the past 6 years, if we were to describe Cube, you may perhaps call it as ‘a  light that never dies’. The company was always running and continuously challenging to run further. In order to preserve Cube’s identity, which is ‘to be different from the rest’, we have attempted new challenges. As such, being ‘the first’ has a very deep meaning for us. We were the first entertainment agency to hold a KPOP Concert ‘United Cube’ (2011) in South America, our first unit group Trouble Maker (2011) was launched successfully too. 4minute even became the first girl group to hold a solo concert in Europe (2014). As we attempt, there were many errors and problems too, but it was an exciting and priceless experience. It is intriguing and therefore, we work even harder.”


– What is Cube’s motto?

“It’s order and discipline within freedom. Cube is rather a family-like community. Artists and staff communicate with each other very often. President Hong often talks with artists at the same eye level, to gain more understanding and feedback. Therefore, BEAST, 4minute and others often refer him as ‘Father’. Although we do emphasize on a free atmosphere, we have a strong awareness of being different from the others, and that raises our strict requirements.”

– Other than BEAST or 4minute, Cube’s future may need to depend on rookies as well.

“That’s true. As we lead with groups like BEAST, we have to raise rookies too. We have about 20 trainees whose age ranges from primary 3rd year friend to teenagers in the early 20s. Though we have yet to decide on a date to debut a new girl group, we are in our final phase in setting up the team. We are also in the midst of setting up a male rookie team.”


– What would be the strength of Cube’s training system?

“I personally think that it’s humanity classes. In reality, technical classes like dance or vocals doesn’t make a difference with other companies. Other than raising stars with a global brand name, we emphasize on bearing a responsibility for the society. Therefore, we do volunteering works and have psychology and sex education classes. We started on charitable works primarily because of fans. As a token of appreciation for fans’ loves, we cultivate trainees to have a mindset to give back to the society. We do free concerts for hospitals, orphanages and many more welfare societies. If time is a concern, we would go to around CheongDamDong, which is near our office, to litter-pick. Also, because of the frequent visits overseas, we would teach them culture and etiquette of each country. Since we can’t afford to make mistakes. We teach sex education and provide counselling services on a regular basis. Although these may seem minor, it is important for trainees who debut at a later stage, so that they can grow into artists that do not forget about their priorities. An artist who has excellent techniques will fall if their inner self is not cultivate properly.”

– If you were to describe KPOP’s future?

“I think that KPOP has a bright prospect. Although it has slowed down in the Japan market, there are teams that are achieving consistent results. The direction in Japan my seem uncertain for now, but I do not think that it will drop further. Due to political matters, the fandom could have decreased, but the remained are loyal fans. Other than Japan, the opportunity to expand is limitless, we have China, South East Asia and even Europe for us to explore further.


– What about the future of Cube Entertainment?

“We will be delivering many favorable news. In particular in regards to the new overseas market. First of all, BEAST and 4minute have captivated the South East Asia market since their debut. Although BEAST has lesser promotions in Japan due to local activities for the time being, their new single ‘Adrenaline’ has charted #2 on Oricon charts. With passionate responses from Japan, we will deliver more news on Japan activities in the second half-year. Also, do anticipate BTOB and the upcoming rookies’ activities.”

– Will you be diversifying your business like SM or YG in the future?

“Yes. Just, in order to maintain sustainability and to improve our business success rate, we will prepare more earnestly first (before doing so). Through our cooperation with iHQ, do expect our synergy in drama productions too. Cube Cafe are currently in works to enter into the foreign market. We wish to come up with more fun and exciting things.”

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[NEWS] B2ST share their wish to make a comeback this fall


B2ST announced their wish to make a comeback this fall!

B2ST held their solo concert 'BEAUTIFUL SHOW 2014' at KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggido on August 15-16 with a total of 20,000 B2UTY. As much as it was their first solo concert in a year, they filled up the 2 hours with performances of a total of 20 songs including solo stages.

Dongwoon especially got B2UTY's attention when he shared that it's time for a change for the better, "Up until now, we've waited 1 year for each new album. I don't want it to be like that from now on." Yoseob also gave a shout out to his agency Cube Entertainment, asking for a fall comeback, "Should we take it one step further?... We're releasing an album in the fall... Cube, are you watching? Let's release an album in the fall." B2ST shared, "We have to be loud and clear like this to pull it off."

Let's hope their wish for a fall comeback comes true!

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Monday, August 11, 2014

[FEATURE] K-Pop Album Recall: BEAST Rapper Yong Junhyung Shows Another Side Of Himself On The 2013 EP 'Flower'




The 24-year-old South Korean rapper Yong Junhyung began his career with the K-pop boy band BEAST in 2009. But back in December, Junhyung (as he is known to BEAST fans) put out a very different type of record.

"Flower" is Junhyung's first album released as a solo artist, and he's clearly gunning for an older, more hardcore hip-hop crowd beyond his chart-topping band's legions of loyal followers. "Flower" breaks away from the glossy pop BEAST is known for and gets into some more modern and sophisticated sounds.

One of the cool things about hip-hop records is that they've always been a great space for the merging of different musical and production styles. "Flower" is no exception.

A comparison could be made with Frank Ocean's first studio album "channel ORANGE," or the ever-present Kanye West style of hip-hop production, where the musical choices are as important as the rapping, the production is understated--even subdued--and the cadence of the rapping is conversational, rather than barked.

If "Flower" has a discernible fault, it's that the record errs on the side of 90s summer jams. There's something just a little too laid back and mellow about the whole thing. To add to this fact, the raps are a bit croony at times, and often the drums lack some of those club-banging subharmonics.

Though some of the sounds are a bit cheesy or out of context, like the slap bass that sneaks up on you on the title track or the overly breathy backing vocals on "Slow," the overall sonic picture for the record is much hipper and grittier than anything you'd expect from a BEAST band member.

The first track "Nothing is Forever," features some really crackly drums sounds and a super satanic octavized vocal double. And the same title track with the aforementioned slap bass also features a crunchy Rhodes piano sound in the main keyboard part, a welcome break from BEAST's synth-lite arrangements.

The horn line in the outro is straight out of the Outkast playbook.

"Flower" also dips into some really legit 90s vibes, like the "Mary J. Blige Does K-pop" kind of hook on "Anything." Guest vocalist G. Na kills it.

On the whole, Yong Junhyung as a solo artist comes off as dark and moody, even for a BEAST member, but with an edge his bandmates can't claim. Perhaps this is the dawn of a new chapter in Junhyung's musical development. Either way, "Flower" is an album that it is worth stopping to enjoy.

Listen to the FULL ALBUM of Yong Junhyung's "Flower" RIGHT HERE

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

[FEATURE] The Line of Musical in BEAST


Being an idol is not only about dancing and singing on stage. It is common in the idol world that they have individual schedules in other activities, such as joining TV variety show programs, acting in movies or drama, transforming into a photo model or taking a role in drama musicals.

This applies for BEAST as well. Three members of BEAST – Yang Yoseob, Jang Hyunseung, and Son Dongwoon – are the musical personnel that exists in the six-member group. Lets talk about each member’s journey in musical world one by one.

Yang Yoseob
Yoseob started his journey in the musical world with a role as Jiyong, the son of the two leading roles in musical “Gwanghwamun Sonata” back in 2011. The musical run from March 20 to April 10 at the Sejong Culture Theater Hall. Thanks to his outstanding performance, Yoseob earned the title of “Musical Rising Star” from Golden Ticket Awards in 2011

It took only around two years for Yoseob to take another challenge in a musical and became the main vocalist in the group joined drama musical “Joseph The Amazing” in 2013. This time, Yoseob got the main role as Joseph, who can interpret a dream. For his appearance in this musical, New York Times praised him as the hearthrob in the musical world.

In the space of months, Yoseob was then involved on his third project in drama musical “Full House”. This musical is based on popular drama “Full House” that brought singer Rain and actress Song Hyegyo to reach their peak of popularity. In this drama, Yoseob took the male lead character of celebrity Lee Youngjae.

Out of the BEAST members, Yoseob is the one who currently holds the largest amount of drama musical project. This month, Yoseob will transform into a hero in musical “Zorro”. Will Yoseob get more praise for his upcoming project?

Jang Hyunseung
The lead vocalist in the group, Hyunseung, became the next member in the musical line. He started his journey with the musical “Mozart” in 2012. He played the main character of Mozart and earned prais for his talented acting and singing despite performing on the same time of the group’s “Midnight Sun” album promotion. “Mozart’ is a musical that has gained global fame as well as domestically. It was first opened in Korea in 2010 where another famous idol namely JYJ’s Xiah Junsu starred in and achieved a good amount of success.

While in 2013, Hyunseung joined “Bonnie&Clyde” musical.“Bonnie&Clyde” is a musical set in the 1930s bringing the thrilling and dangerous love story of Bonnie and Clyde.

Hyunseung who also got lots of public love through his other sub-unit project with 4Minute in Troublemaker, performed a similar concept to the musical for music video “Now”, the title track of their second album. Hyunseung also got praised for his acting skills in the musical drama as he bring different side of Clyde from the one he interpreted before in the MV.

Let’s look forward to more of Hyunseung’s upcoming project.

Son Dongwoon
The last member in BEAST who joined have taken part in musicals is the youngest member Son Dongwoon. Dongwoon played the role of Frank Jr. in musical “Catch Me If You Can” in late 2012 to early 2013. Daring Frank Jr., has disguised himself as a teacher in his transferred school for a week and ran away from home after his parents’ divorce and began using his talent to deceive people.

Dongwoon showed his musical talent in the show along with other popular idols that joined the cast, such as Super Junior’s Kyuhyun and SHINee’s Key.

Will more musical projects come for Dongwoon in the future? Let’s wait and see.

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[NEWS] B2ST's Kikwang lets fans know he's doing fine despite ankle injury




B2ST's Kikwang let fans know that he's doing fine despite his recent ankle injury.

The idol star posted to Instagram: "I'm receiving treatment today with a happy face again~~ I hope this is a happy day for you all." He also shared the above photo with his trademark killer smile.

Fans have been worried ever since they heard news that Kikwang hurt his ankle while filming for 'Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education' on July 30, but it seems he's handling it well. Beauties commented, "Don't be hurt, and I hope your leg heals fast," "I can't help but smile when I see you smile," and "Kikwang is so cute."

Get better soon, Kikwang!

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[NEWS] HyunA ranks B2ST members by their looks

Currently promoting as a solo artist, HyunA made an exclusive guest appearance on the August 6 edition of MBC Everyone's 'Weekly Idol' and ranked her Cube label mates B2ST in relation to good looks.

One fan asked HyunA, "In the past, B2ST's Yoseob chose HyunA as first while ranking 4minute in beauty. This time, can HyunA rank the B2ST members based on their appearance?"

HyunA said, "I feel good that they complimented me when I was not present," and chose Yoseob as the best looking, saying, "No matter where you look, his face is good looking," to which Defconn joked, "Where do you see a good-looking face?"

She explained, "He has a small head," to which Jung Hyung Don joked, "Isn't that all there is?" Defconn added, "Isn't he more cute than handsome?" HyunA said, "He's charming. I really mean it."

Defconn then said, "I thought you would pick Hyunseung," perhaps because they're in Trouble Maker together. HyunA said, "Then Hyunseung is in second place." The MCs joked that she was not being sincere.

Defconn even joked, "If you were being genuine, Hyunseung would be in fifth."

HyunA defended her rankings, saying it was a subjective matter. She chose Dongwoon for third and Doojoon for fourth place after which Jung Hyung Don wrapped it up for her, saying basically there was no need to mention the last two, leaving Junhyung and Kikwang with no ranking.

How would you rank the handsome six members of B2ST?

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