Jun 30, 2014

My Lists: 15 favorite k-pop songs of 2014 thus far


Once again, another 6 months have passed just like that and we're now entering the second half of 2014. How is time flying by so fast?!

The first half of 2014 saw the return of the king of k-pop Rain, as well as the debuts of two amazing rookie groups, Got7 and Akdong Musician. We've also been given the long-awaited full-length albums of 2NE1 and Taeyang (it was about damn time, honestly). And this past months also gave me my current addiction; a song by artists I never paid much attention to before, Soyou & Jung GiGo.

So just as I've done for the past year, I'm listing down my favorite songs released during the first half of this year, for the months of January to June 2014.

Rain - "La Song"


Got7 - "I Like You"


Gain (ft. Bumkey) - "FxxK U"


Soyou & Jung GiGo (ft. Lil Boi) - "Some"


Bangtan Boys - "Boy In Luv"


CN Blue - "Can't Stop"


Girls' Generation - "Mr. Mr."


2NE1 - "Come Back Home"


MBLAQ - "Be A Man"


A Pink - "Mr. Chu"


Akdong Musician - "Melted"


Exo - "Overdose"


Taeyang - "Eyes, Nose, Lips"


Beast - "Good Luck"


Taeyang - "1AM"


What are your favorites of the year so far?

Jun 18, 2014

First Impressions: High School King of Savvy


I've just finished watching the second episode of tvN's newest rom-com High School King of Savvy and so far, so good. Unfortunately, the show wasn't picked up by either Viki or Dramafever, so looking for the subbed episodes proved to be more difficult than usual. Still, where's there's an insane international fanbase, the subbed episode will be found. Huzza!


First of all, everyone knows I love me some Seo In-guk, that much is a given. And keeping with the trend of my loving him in every drama he's in, I do love him in this role of corporate-director-hyung cosplaying high-schooler. He was cast in this role perfectly.

I love the character of Lee Min-seok. He's not just a lazy high school student who is somehow forced into pretending to be his older brother. Yes, he's that, but he's also a guy who loves his brother despite the 8-year separation. He's a guy who hates seeing his adoptive father hurting. He's the guy who stays and makes sure a drunk stranger is safe before he heads home himself. Yes, he's a highly hormonal high school student, but Seo In-guk plays him with so much heart.


This is the first drama I'm seeing Lee Hana in but I think I already love her. She plays awkward and ungainly so comfortably. I'm no authority, but I'd say she's quite perfect for physical comedy. Her portrayal of Jung Soo-young is so relatable even though I'm nowhere as socially problematic as her (if anyone, I would probably think I'm more like her younger sister Jung Yoo-ah - the bulldozer stalker).

Soo-young is both amusing and cringe-worthy. She's awesome as a sister and as a person, in general. Completely humble and persevering, I could do better with trying to be more like her. But then, her social weaknesses creeps in and I'm just screaming at my laptop screen for her to back away and shut up. If you've seen the first episode, you know what I mean. Nonetheless, she's a very likable character and I can't wait for both boys to fall in love with her. That's where we're headed, no?


Finally, I can't believe how much I'm loving Lee Soo-hyuk in this. I've only ever seen him in White Christmas (and several clips from Vampire Idol, and then a handful of music videos and runway shows) and he wasn't particularly good in that one. Not terrible, but nothing to write home about either. Granted, that was his first drama ever. I'm so glad he's seemingly much better at acting now. The duality in his portrayal of Yoo Jin-woo is delightful.

For a second lead, I love that Jin-woo is, right off the bat, being given a multi-dimensional treatment that not a lot of second leads get. On the one hand, he has that hard and unnerving side to his personality that's apparent whenever he's working. He's brutal when it comes to work but at the same time he's never not respectful and polite to his colleagues. But then you see a total 180-turn when he turns into this fearful and insecure little boy in the presence of his father. It's also good to note that despite him not reciprocating the feelings of our lead girl, Jin-woo was never rude or particularly cruel. I wouldn't complain if he ends up with Soo-young in the end (especially since our lead guy is still considered jailbait).


While not laugh-out-loud funny, this drama has me smirking and smiling all throughout. It's cute and zippy, though not quite cut from the same rom-com cloth as its predecessors. I just love that the story has a lot of heart and characters you want to root for. I can't believe I need to wait a whole week for the next episode. Gah! Episode 3, I need you!


Jun 13, 2014

Currently Watching: You're All Surrounded, Angel Eyes, Roommate, Burning the Beast


Admittedly, I have more dramas in my download folder that remain untouched. Despite that, all my free time is still mostly spent glued to my laptop screen. There truly can never be enough time to watch all the shows, sadly.

While Witch's Romance just ended (and oh my lordy did I love it to bits and pieces and I will probably re-watch it very soon - I need a Yoon Dong-ha of my own), I still have some more dramas on my currently watching list.

1. You're All Surrounded - I started watching a while ago but I had sort of let this fall to the side and only recently picked it up again. And then I ended up marathoning 5 episodes last weekend and fell deeply in love with each and every character - except maybe for Prosecutor Han, he's an asshole.

I just love how Eun Dae-gu's secret is out of the bag now. I love how Seo Pan-seok and Uh Soo-sun reacted to the reveal. I love how they both care so much for Dae-gu. But Dae-gu's a tough one. And I love being able to witness how the wall he's built around him is slowly being taken down one brick at a time by the people around him. I can't wait for him to allow Pan-seok in. That's an intense bromance waiting to happen.


2. Angel Eyes - This drama is about to end this weekend, I'm still on episode 11 though. I never thought I would be so in love with Goo Hye-sun and Lee Sang-yoon together but I am. I wasn't expecting this much chemistry between them and I am so loving it. They are perfect together. But this also means I am about this ready to get my claws on Vice President Oh and her machinations. I need my OTP happy, and they won't be happy once daddy's secret is out. Ugh.

Also, I love that the drama keeps giving us flashbacks to our OTP's youth, if only because it's the only way to get more of Kang Ha-neul on my screen. As I've already mentioned previously, he's the reason I started watching the show anyway.


3. Roommate - How much do I love these housemates? Let me count the ways:

  • Shin Sung-woo is perfection and I am truly befuddled by the fact that he never married. He would be the perfect husband. He cooks, he cleans, he's a sweetheart, and he's freaking hot. 
  • Lee Sora is such a beautiful person as well. It's telling by how much the younger girls in the house just adore her. 
  • Hong Soo-hyun is adorable and quirky and a breath of fresh air. 
  • Lee Dong-wook is adorably dorky and I'm pretty convinced he's got a major crush on Bom. 
  • Jo Se-ho is hilarious and sweet and his signature pajamas make me snicker. 
  • Park Bom is hilarious and aegyo-riffic. She was never my 2NE1 bias, but she's slowly climbing up that list. 
  • Park Min-woo and his dimples keep slaying me on a weekly basis. It doesn't help either that he seems to be such an awesome oppa to Ga-yeon.
  • I never really cared for Nana but this show has started to change my mind about her. I never thought she'd get along this well with Bom and I am pleasantly surprised to find out that those two are cut from the same cloth. 
  • Park Chanyeol has just completely obliterated my EXO bias list with his puppy dog ways. His relationship with Shin umma is beyond glorious.
  • Seo Kang-joon is either really dim or a total variety genius. He's hilarious! And, I'm also quite convinced, that he and Min-woo will be the couple to go on that overseas trip.
  • And last but not the list, adorable Song Ga-yeon. What a force to be reckoned with. She's strong and gorgeous. I love her.

4. Burning the Beast - For some reason (Okay, I know the reason... Because of Let's Eat, my officemates are now officially obsessed with Doojoon.), I have revisited my love for the group and have brought other people on the ride with me. My friend is watching it mostly for Doojoon, but I love me some Junhyung. Ever since Monstar happened, I forgot about my love for Kikwang and Doojoon and it's all about Junhyung now. 

These guys are idiots, by the way. And I mean that in the best sense of the word. I love them.


There are several more dramas on the way that I have my eyes on. One of them is the upcoming tvN noona romance High School King of Savvy starring Seo In-guk, Lee Hana, and Lee Soo-hyuk. Another is Jung Eun-ji's new series Trot Lovers

A bit further down the road is Discovery of Romance, the Eric Mun and Jung Yumi reunion vehicle that I absolutely can't wait for. I need it in my life so much. I've been a fan of the pairing since Que Sera Sera and this is a fantasy come true for me. The fact that they added Sung Joon to the cast is like cherry on top of an already spectacular sundae.

If the drama gods decide to throw in some more reunions, I wouldn't mind. They seem to be doing that a lot nowadays (i.e. Kwon Sang-woo and Choi Ji-woo for Temptation, Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara for Fated to Love You). Some Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun-hye, jebal and thanks.

Jun 9, 2014

Psy drops new single featuring Snoop Dogg


Psy just dropped new single "Hangover" featuring Snoop Dogg and, obviously, there will be people dissing and hating it. Not everyone will like it and, I'm almost 100% certain, it will be compared to "Gangnam Style" from here on to infinity. It shouldn't, but it will.

Do I like it? Yes. Do I love it? Not yet. Do I like it more than "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman"? I'm not quite sure. But I will say this, I think it was definitely a huge risk and a brave move on Psy's part. Was it a smart move? I think so.

More than the song though, I think the video is something worth talking about. I love the video.


You know what I think is awesome about the video? Even though the song is 90% in English and features Snoop Dogg and is clearly Psy’s attempt at making the Western world understand him, the video is still one of the most Korean-looking videos I’ve ever seen in my life. And I've seen a lot of them.

Twerking dancers aside, there was a whole lot of Korean culture to ingest. Soju bombs, chowing down on ramyun at convenience stores (GS25 cameo), Korean drinking etiquette, old-school barber shops, noraebangs, disco pang pang at the amusement park, jjajangmyun at a billiard hall, and more soju till the sun rises. All these are things I’ve learned about Korea after years of kdrama watching and two visits to Seoul -- but Psy and his team were able to squeeze them all into a 5-minute video. Plus, it had awesome cameos from Big Bang's G-Dragon and 2NE1's CL. Daebak.