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skitzo -

Seo Taiji is my favorite Korean artist.

"Heffy End" live in Russia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYpgG45ArOU

"F.M. Business" music video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBTk_1EEWKs
Live version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVz1VtJv9to

"Livewire" video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEFdA5YJIsc

Great artist.



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bhchao -

Love this guy's soothing vocals: Sung Si Kyung - 거리에서 (On the Street)

It has a gentle tone and is also sung in a 討人喜歡 demeanor (depending on how you look at it).

The song was the fourth biggest hit of 2006.










bhchao -

Part II of Partner for Life: http://youtube.com/watch?v=TWPzWN5AY...elated&search=

The video is very dramatic. And yes, there is a sad ending. But this is what makes Part II so good
in my opinion.

It comes with Chinese subtitles. The kidnapper who kidnapped the girl in Part I develops feelings
for her, while she develops Stockholm Syndrome. The rest is history.

The public prosecutor who gets beaten in Part I reappears in Part II. Why he ordered the fateful
decision in Part II has been open to debate among the video's viewers.










rose~ -

No-one mentioned the hottest man alive...Rain.

I like "But I love you".










trien27 -

1) You are posting in the wrong forum. You're looking for something in Korean, this is
http://www. ? hello? speak English?
2) Search for a korean forum online.










bhchao -

hmm....Other cultures and languages - Korean songs.



Quote:

1) You are posting in the wrong forum. You're looking for something in Korean, this is
http://www. ? hello? speak English?
2) Search for a korean forum online

Translation: I have nothing to contribute to this thread. Therefore I'm raving mad!










lpascoe -

I really like a bunch of songs from the 豪傑春香 OST but I can't remember what they are
called. Not very helpful of me. And a couple of the songs from 悲傷戀歌 but my favourite song
doesn't seem to be on the OST. Very annoying.










rherschbach -

This is really ancient, I know, but I really like a singer named Lee So-Ra. A friend of mine gave
me her albums several years ago. Her style is closer to jazz than pop.

I wonder if she's still around and/or recording material?










bhchao -



Quote:

And a couple of the songs from 悲傷戀歌 but my favourite song doesn't seem to be on the OST.
Very annoying.

hi lpascoe (longtime no see), was it this song?: Sal Da Ga










kkoma -

First ever song I heard & listened to was 오빠 by 왁스












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