07/14/2010

After the horror that was trying to decide my favorite musical artists, I decided to break down dramas into their respective countries. Plus, I basically get to recommend more dramas. Win-win (for me)! But anyway, onto the top 5 k-dramas! If you aren’t familiar with them, click the title to read the synopsis.

5. Who Are You?

Despite the totally impossibility of the premise of this drama (a cold/awkward man is possessed by girl’s goofy dead father at certain times), the drama is obviously unique, as well as quite well done. It focuses a lot on family relationships of all types, and the characters actually develop over time. There’s of course drama about stolen paintings and inheritance, but it’s very secondary to the connections between the characters. There are obviously a lot of (thank the lord, not cheesy) sad parts, but the overall feeling of the drama is very warm and happy. And Yoon Kyesang gets a gold star for pulling off two totally different characters flawlessly.

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06/20/2010

In order to get myself writing more, I’m starting a series of posts about my top five *various things in various categories*
The first post is my top 5 musicians (or singers/producers/musical artists/whatever) would be a better term. This was really hard for me, as I have pretty varied music taste and while I could point out my top favorites in a certain genre, in a general sense, it’s pretty hard. (And embarrassingly enough, there is not one non-Asian artist in this list) But I tried my best, and here they are from fifth to first, with five runner-ups.

#5. Lee Jung Hyun

She is the only female to make it to the top five! I don’t know why I love her so much; it’s sort of like my mysterious worship of Lady Gaga, although LJH has been doing her thang much longer. She’s not the best singer (her songs are usually her half-yelling/half-singing) or dancer, but she does what she wants in a creative, fierce way. I love how her lyrics push the boundaries for female singers in Korea: her lyrics and videos are often very sexual, and often have an angry feeling to them, different from the sugary stuff other female pop artists often sing. She’s definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, but I think that her unique abrasiveness is what I like about her.

Lee Jun Hyun – Tell Me

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