2NE1 pose on the red carpet during the MTV World Stage VMAJ 2010 on May 29, 2010 in Tokyo Koichi Kamoshida / Getty Images

Korean Pop, with Online Help, Goes Global

By Lina Yoon / Seoul on August 26, 2010

As a child who used to hide from his parents to dance to cassettes of Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, Dong Young-bae says he was too shy to tell anyone he wanted to become a famous dancer and singer. Not anymore. Today, the 22-year-old South Korean singer and dancer known Taeyang is facing the spotlight as an international pop star. Thanks in no small part to a long-standing trend in Asia that renders all things Korean cool, Taeyang is going global, riding the so-called Korean Wave all the way out west.

Better known in South Korea as the voice of the Korean boy band Big Bang, Taeyang‘s first solo album, “Solar,” released online internationally last month, hit No. 2 on iTunes R&B sales charts in the U.S. and No. 1 in Canada — a first for an Asian artist. “In the beginning, it was hard to believe I had fans buying my album so far away,” says Taeyang, which means “sun” in Korean. He says he didn’t do any promotion in North America for the album, which was recorded in Korean and targeted fans in South Korea and Japan. “The world is smaller now.”(See TIME’s special report “The Best of Asia 2010.”)

For many artists in Korea’s booming music industry, social media like YouTube and Twitter have become crucial tools to reach audiences in formerly hard-to-access markets like the U.S. and Europe. Korean artists are bypassing traditional outlets like radio and television, “aggressively steering their efforts to go international via the Internet,” says Bernied Cho, president of DFSB Kollective, a Seoul-based agency specializing in international marketing of Korean pop acts. “Social-media-savvy K-pop stars are now tweeting, YouTubing and Facebooking their way up music charts across and beyond Asia.”

It’s working: allkpop.com, an English-language, U.S.-based Korean pop blog that caters to international fans, now generates more web traffic than any Korean music portals in South Korea. “Korean artists are now out there,” says Johnny Noh, who runs the site. “People like [Korean artists] and want to know more about them.” The blog’s monthly readers more than doubled in the past year, from one million in 2009 to 2.2 million today.

DFSB Kollective was the first company to begin direct distribution of Korean music acts on iTunes in 2009. It began with more than 50 Korean artists in alternative, hip-hop and electronica music genres; now, there are hundreds of Korean artists available in the online music store. Within a few hours of the Aug. 25 iTunes release of Solar International, an extended version of Taeyang‘s album that includes English versions of his singles, the album was at No. 3 in Japan, No. 5 in Canada, No. 11 in the U.S. and No. 15 in Australia on iTunes’ R&B/Soul album chart. It will only hit on-the-ground music stores in the U.S. and Canada later, and no release date has even been set for Asian markets. It’s the first time a South Korean album has been promoted offshore and online exclusively through social media groups, according to YG Entertainment, Taeyang‘s Korean R&B and hip hop label.

People in the Korean music industry are watching and learning. YG Entertainment also plans to release the first album of girl group 2NE1 internationally and offshore. The group became famous after releasing the single “Lollipop,” with Big Bang, which was featured in an LG cell-phone ad campaign last year. Since then, 2NE1‘s international exposure — particularly in the U.S. — has been growing. Black Eyed Peas producer Will.i.am saw one of their videos on YouTube and immediately wanted to work with them, says Choi Sung-jun, chief operations officer at YG Entertainment. They have been collaborating for the past couple months in Los Angeles and London.

K-pop’s online buzz has also become a way for artists to make a name for themselves at home. Kim Yeo-hee, 22, became a YouTube star last March when she posted three videos under the name Apple Girl. In her first video, Kim played music with the applications of four Apple iphones and sang Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable.” Two days later she became the most searched word in all major Korean web search engines. In May, Kim released her debut digital mini-album and is preparing a new single for release in September; she went from making music on iPhones to selling her own music on iTunes in less than six months. “I wanted to become the Korean version of Justin Bieber,” says Kim. “But I never imagined so many people could be interested in what I do.”

Of course, once you get your face known overseas, you still have to control your image. On a day in late August, Taeyang was working nonstop at the YG studio in Seoul to get ready for his upcoming concert that will be streamed live on YouTube. The young celebrity massaged his shoulder, yawned and, with bags under his eyes, looked through the photos that will appear on his new album. He frowned at an image of himself in which his well-groomed goatee had been photoshopped out. “Call the printer and tell them to change the picture,” he told the designer. He gestured to the photo of his digitally clean-shaven face. “I want to look a bit tough,” he said. “In the U.S., like this, they’ll think I’m too nice.”
Source: http://www.time.com/

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2NE1 to meet fans through video calls before Korean comeback in September

Posted on August 26, 2010 by sookyeong

Ahead of their comeback in September, girlgroup 2NE1 will meet their fans via StarCall video call.

Usually alright keeping fans updated with photos and post updates on me2day, 2NE1 Sandara Park said about joining StarCall video call, “We can get closer to fans via the video calls.”

Meanwhile, 2NE1 will be releasing their 1st full length album ‘To Anyone’ on 9th September. It will contain a triple title song, and there will be 12 songs in all in the album.

S:Newsen + http://sookyeong.wordpress.com/

Comments on: "News: 2NE1 back-to-back articles" (15)

  1. rika's avatar

    2ne1 fighting!!!!!

  2. ckjack_bla's avatar
    ckjack_bla said:

    Perez Hilton’s blog, Discovery Channel and then now… TIME!? 2

  3. BJ's avatar

    YG FAMILY GO GO GO!!!

  4. yunhae's avatar
  5. Haruhi's avatar

    Yes! They deserved it, YG is really good in marketing strategies compared to other music producers. He’s doing it slowly but surely and he’s all for quality music, that’s what makes him and his YG artists unique. I wasn’t into KPop until Dara and 2NE1 came along then I began to like Big Bang because they were also link to 2NE1 and I also like their songs compared to other KPop group. YG family fighting!!! ^.^

  6. Mathel's avatar

    YG Family – Global!!!

  7. 2ne1charm's avatar
    2ne1charm said:

    SOURCE:TIME.com baby…. OMG! hands down ! wheeww YG artists the BEST!

  8. Elsieds's avatar

    Wow!!

  9. 2ne1shabam's avatar
    2ne1shabam said:

    wow YG INTERNATIONAL NEWS!!!wohooooo!!!!

  10. superstar79's avatar
    superstar79 said:

    ohhhmygaahd!! now i know how it feels. i am now part of your Thank-You-For-The-Tip CLUB!!!! pretty awesome!! HAHAHAH

    ohdara peeps you’re the best.

    ~ aka cherrypie

  11. nana:)'s avatar

    wuu!:)
    i agree.. YG family for international domination!:)
    goodluck on that!:) fighting!:)

    and to 2ne1, i know u’ll do well.
    can’t wait for ur album!:)
    2ne1 ftw!:)

  12. lilies_009's avatar

    wait… first asian being on top in itunes? for real?
    i was ready to make a a point but then i realized that charice got number 1’s on Pop division.. haha and YB’s in RnB. keke

    but way to go YB…. u’r getting more popular!! u deserve it…. i hope 2ne1 will get to be on top too of itunes and other list when they come back.. keke YG family jjiang!

  13. jia's avatar

    YG Family for international domination. 😀

    i guess releasing an international album is better than debuting in the US.
    wish they’ve used this same plan with se7en.

  14. sweepberry's avatar
    sweepberry said:

    wow!
    I think these articles aren’t finished yet right? I mean there are more to come! Fighting 2ne1 fighting! Can’t wait for the day they’ll come GLOBAL! kkuku!

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