씨스타 (Sistar) – Give It To Me [2nd Album] Release Date : June 11, 2013 Genre : Dance Pop Language : Korean
The summer just got hotter with Sistar releasing their second album Give It To Me. This time, the girl group is working with the hit-making Duble Sidekick team, who produced the anticipated title song and features in the opening track Miss Sistar. Indie band Geeks also feature in “The Way You Make Me Melt.” Concept-wise, the girls dazzle with a sexy Moulin Rouge look.
Track List : 01. Miss Sistar (feat.이단옆차기, 주헌) 02. Give it to me 03. 넌 너무 야해 (The Way You Make Me Melt) (feat.긱스) 04. 바빠 (Bad Boy) 05. Summer Time 06. 일주일 (A Week) 07. Crying 08. Hey You 09. If U Want 10. 핑글핑글 (Up And Down) 11. Give it to me (Inst.)
T-ara, The SeeYa, 5dolls, and SPEED have come together to form a project group and release a digital single entitled, "Painkiller"!
Core Contents Media unveiled the project group consisting of T-ara's Soyeon, The SeeYa's Yoojin, 5doll's Eunkyo, and SPEED's Taewoon and Sungmin, for the project album 'Tears of Mind'.
The project group made sure to bring in only the best for their debut, recruiting the help of composer Cho Young Soo and producing team Duble Sidekick for this single. "Painkiller" expresses the pain felt after a breakup with its fusion of rap and ballad. Jiyeon also showed her emotional acting for the music video.
Comfort your hearts with the song, "Painkiller".
Girls' Generation's Taeyeon treated fans with a pictorial that is just as gorgeous as her regular selcas on Instagram for 'High Cut' magazine!
Taeyeon glowed all over with golden locks, shiny complexion, and even neon eyelashes.
Taeyeon hasn't seemed to age one bit since her debut and is currently doing her job as a leader for Girls' Generation during their 2013 'Girls' Generation World Tour -Girls&Peace-' which kicked off this weekend in Seoul.
Following the release of the first teaser, the sexy ladies of SISTAR continued to tease their return to K-Pop with "Give It To Me"!
The new teaser features accomplished comedian and MC Shin Dong Yup as a rookie director, urging the girls to put more into their movements and dance moves while he watches behind the scenes (with not a little bit of an ulterior motive!).
I think some of you are curious about one of Henry's song 1 - 4 - 3 meaning, so today I gonna to explain it . :)
1-4-3 stand for I Love You
I = 1 (alphabet)
LOVE = 4 (alphabet)
YOU = 3 (alphabet)
Thus, 4-8-6 means in Korean word 사랑해 (Love You)'s stroke numbers .
Notes: —numbers like, “0″, “486″, “1004″ When beeper was something like cellphone (my junior, high school period, haha), people made particular numbers that symbolize some phrases. When you want the person receives doesn’t know who you are, simply “0.” “486″, means, the Korean word 사랑해 (Love You)’s stroke numbers. “1004″, means, 천사 (Angel), which the number and the word sounds (pronunced) the same. (“444″, means, “Die” as “4″ means ‘die’, three 4s means stronger of it. Etc….;) —Hangul / Korean Symbol "ㅋㅋ" and "ㅎㅎ" "ㅋㅋ" stand for "kekeke" (snickering). While"ㅎㅎ" stand for "haha" (laughing) —Couple Phone Contract In Korea couples commonly buy couple phones (the same phone for both), and, or they also make couple phone contract, that usually one person pay for both of them, so, if they break up but the contract still on, or still needs to pay for the devices, it more hurts the person who has to deal with it.
It was created by King Sejong, the 4th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty in the year 1443.
Hangeul consists of ten vowels and fourteen consonants.
Like any other language, a combination of vowels and consonants makes up a syllable, and it is written in the left to right and up to down directional style .