Wednesday 25 December 2013

Faith in Morning musume keeps rising

I can't wait to talk about this MV so I'm going to talk right now.



Morning musume。'14 launches their first music video in today's Haro! Station. Egao no Kimi wa Taiyou saSayu's goddes-like appereance makes me cry at 0:17. For some reasons clapping in songs really appeals to me. At 0:22 I want to start praising the anonymous person who is in charge of CG for Tsunku. This is how you do it. The dubstep doesn't surprise me but it doesn't sound bad. It's part of their image nowadays so let it be if it fits in. I'm surprised how soft and aidoru-like the vocals are. Some lines are very badly arranged, but at least they are greatly distributed! Finally I feel everyone gets a share! The "nikitekoso"-line generates so much energy inside me I fully realize why Tsunku described this song uplifting. I love the feeling of summer that Egao no Kimi brings to this stupid dark winter.

The outfits are nice - as eternal lover of light colours I can't say it's too much white, but I can't help noticing two girls are wearing different shoes from everyone else. Why? Also, why are they trying to make Erina this boyish Yankee-girl? The snapback looks so corny on her, while Kuduu wears it looking all natural. Of course I hope Erina would find her own personality and type but it won't happen by forcing.
Otherwise the group close-ups are very nice and the girls look like they're actually enjoying their job. I think I've said this before but hey, it couldn't be more important!

This isn't the best song I've heard or the most complicated video I've seen, but this is huge improvement. I seriously had forgotten how bad Wakuteka, Help me!! and such look. I feel Morning musume is on the rise again. Since the rock bottom in the group's history about a year ago, every single has been better than the previous. I hope it would show in the sales and rankings too.

I love What is LOVE and am positively surprised by this. I can't wait for more of this single. What do you think of these songs?

ps. *your

Thursday 12 December 2013

Listen to! December

Stuff you should definitely listen to! I'll try posting some
of my favourite songs once a month from now on.



GLAM - Party (XXO)
This is one of those videos that make me so uncontrollably happy.
Great girls, great music, great mood.



FAKY - Girl Digger
Awesome, sexy and fresh Japanese girl group.
I hope these guys can one day get the fame they deserve.


Flower - Snow White
Such a beautiful song and oh wow,
especially the dance shot is damn gorgeous.



BIGSTAR - Standing alone
Brand new, amazing slow hiphop track from
a totally underrated boyband! Give them more love!



We - Party
Yay, a mixed group with a great party song!
This is so my jam.




I could link so many songs more, but this'll have to to.
Which do you like the most? What is your December song?

Sunday 27 October 2013

Not just another boy band


【Spoiler alert】

If Psy tells you something is cruel and harsh, you better believe it. That's exactly what YG's WIN was. A survival program for two trainee teams. One winner, one debut. That's the worst and promised scenario, however I don't believe YG could not debut the other team as well. He wants the money and he wants the glory, and hell sure he'll achieve those things having such talented trainees.

I didn't follow the show, to be honest. I tried, but the first episode was so awkward and already heartbreaking I only watched the show after I had heard the results. I still managed to get my heart broken several times. It was exhausting just to watch the boys compose songs and practice dances in such little time, pulling allnighters after allnighters. It was fun too, though. All the trainees were so lovely and full-heartedly in it, they all had their dream and they put up fantastic performances.



To me, Team A appalled more. Let's say my heart is a bit less broken now that they won than it would had been if they had lost. Despite the hardships Team A had in the beginning, the amount of talent in this group is huge. They all have their own strong character already, their dance is strong, their rap, their vocals, their visuals are strong. And I think they have more artistic sense and are more versatile compared to Team B. Seungyoon is a pure genius. Seunghoon really gets the dancing part. Jinwoo is a cute little sweetheart. Minho's rap really captivates me. I could stare at Taehyun for years. They're a great and ready group.
Smile Again was a song I could imagine winning all-kills on music shows, I simply loved it. This team really deserved what they got. You could tell this was something they longed for a long time and they obviously put a hell of an amount of effort in becoming what they were in the end of the show.


I'm not saying Team B was no good. They were amazing. I can't believe their average age was  only 17. So amazing and so talented, my sweeties.
Even so, I feel it's better they didn't win. I feel like partly because of their young age the company propably wouldn't had given them so much freedom or chances to release their selfcomposed songs. They're also concentrating on only hiphop, which, yes, is YG's style and very trendy, but being capable of many styles is useful. Throughout the whole show their performances were good, but I felt like they weren't completely owning them, with the expection of Climax in the final, that was something.
In couple of years or so, Team B will be able to fully control the potential inside them and they'll be capable of great things. YG, I am ready to judge you so hard.



I loved both teams. I loved seeing them being such great friends over being rivals only. OT11, indeed. But in the end, in the final battle, you could easily tell which team had progressed more. Team B had performed strongly every time and did good this time as well. Team A looked like fucking superstars on that stage.

Now I'll just hope that Team B doesn't have to disband and that eventually they'll get to debut together as well. I hope Team A gets to release Smile Again and that the company will let the boys do more of their own songs. I'm very much looking forward to the debut and everything that follows. If YG's decision is not to change their name, I want to be called a trophy.

Thursday 24 October 2013

I need more gender mixed groups

"I don't know if such a thing exists. I lived in Japan for 9 years and Japanese boys and girls are positively phobic of each other. The last group I remember having both male and female members was "Strawberry Flower". That was one guy and one girl who were married, but that was nearly 10 years ago. I've followed J-pop a little since then and I haven't heard of another one."

Oh Asians. That's just about everything I've got to say. Mixed groups could be such a success, but no, it's a taboo after all to have both girls and boys in an idol group. There sure are collaborations, which by the way, are often ridiculously popular. People love watching a company's family concerts, seeing all their favourites, both male and female, on the stage at the same time. And what about all those variety shows with kissing games and dramas filled with sexual tension?

Asians + sexuality is still such an unclear subject to me. It's so weird they can have music videos with people in tiny panties shaking their booties to the camera and so on, you know what I'm talking about. As a western person it's almost impossible for me to understand how all the fanservice is okay and dating a person you love is forbidden. Even if I try, I'll never understand dating "scandals". If the fear of these scandals is the reason for gender mixed groups not to exist, shouldn't you just ban all the possibilities of interaction between genders?



From Korea, I have only one example of mixed groups to give you. Co-ed school. Oh, why would anyone ever debut a perfect group like this and then after one minialbum, separate them?



From Japan, I present you the only Asian mixed idol group I know still exists today: AAA (Triple A). I'm so glad they exist. Such a lovely group.



I really hope I haven't been searching well enough and that there actually would be more groups like this. Please, share your information if you have some! ♥


In another news, Trouble Maker is coming back! I must have not been the only one who expected only one single from the subunit, so I'm happy. Any kinds of mixed groups and I'll be happy!
Also, maybe a bit offtopic: Chrome Entertainment, Crayon Pop's agency, plan on debuting a 5-member boy group in November! They also spoke of a possible collaboration. I love Crayon Pop and I'm really looking forward to this Snakehead debuting. Yeah, that's their name! I think it's quite cool.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Cute girls can do it

Opinion alert.

"Idols don't need to learn dancing or singing."
- Sashihara Rino, AKB48. Please read before reading this.
"An idol can be successful by only being cute."
- Many people. Some talking about Kyary.

True. In the idol industry, yes, there is space for cute only girls. There's demand, even.
Not all idols are the best singers nor are they supposed to be, what they're supposed to be is a relevant package of all singing, dancing, charisma, looks, you name it. But what I highly appreciate in making art - actually for me it's the most important thing to it - is effort. Putting all your heart in your work. Showing the world you've worked hard on what you do. And being honest about it.
This coming from an 48 member makes it questionable. Honestly, I never liked AKB as a group. I never appreciated the group's system or image. This is of course only about my personal preferences.
But. It's a fact there are hundreds of girls in total in these groups. In AKB alone, dozens. They dance together, they sing mostly playback. It's the truth, not all of them have to be good at everything. I understand Sashihara, she's seen idols who really don't need to learn things like singing correctly. It's natural to her. This is the truth in some groups, but it shouldn't be said as the fact would concern all idols.

Look at for example Kyary. She's often getting scolded for getting to the top by cuteness. She's sometimes stated untalented and annoying. Sure, Kyary's all cutesy and weird and I acknowledge that those are the main reasons she's popular. Nothing wrong with that. That's one way to get to the top. What's harder, is staying there.
As I see it, Kyary has to work so much more for her image, for her music. She must sing the songs all by herself - I hope you understand how a group can make a weak singer a superstar - she has to learn the dances and she has to remember to smile, because there's no one other to do these things for her. Okay, maybe she sings playback and all that, I don't know, but one of the hardest things in being an idol is to represent yourself and in cases of groups, to represent the group. Even if it was someone else singing your lines, it's you who gives the audience their show. It's you on the billboards. It's you who gives the fans the smile they hope for. Once you're made an idol, you maintain that image. In a group the attention is shared, the responsibility is shared.
In a group the least you can do for success is cuteness. Go solo, and, the least you can do is cuteness and effort.

But why to take the easiest way? One of the main things why I appreciate Momusu so much is the effort they put into the stuff they're doing. I'll use Sayumi, the cutesy queen of ours, as an example. She's often considered only cute, but I know she's much more than that. Morning musume has about 260 songs. Morning musume always sings live. There are usually about 10 girls in the group, so you actually notice if someone fails the choreography or misses the line. Even the cute girls and even the weak girls must know how to sing and dance.
Sayumi is often thought as the weakest singer on at least platinum era, but I've noticed, depending on the concert of course, her voice can be very strong. Not trembling at all. She just happens to have that kind of a quiet, high voice that seems weak. Sayumi has much stronger vocals than for example Junjun. Even Ai when Ai has her bad days.
Unpopular opinion time: Ai Takahashi is not a strong singer. She sure is a good singer, not just that strong on the stage. I love Ai.
What I'm trying to say is that you can clearly see how much effort Momusu puts in their performances. They know so many songs and dances from so many different eras and even if they're so fucking exhausted they can't get a voice out of their mouth, they try to sing the line.

Some defended Sashihara by saying that she meant to encourage the young girls wanting to be idols. Much possible, and if so, it's a sweet thought.
The thought just happens, in my opinion, to be wrong. It shouldn't be that way. An idol shouldn't be saying "you don't need to learn this and that, you can still do it." Actually, no one should. What we should say to ourselves and to our friends everyday, and what idols should tell people and of course themselves:
"Believe in yourself. Do your best. Always give it a try. Always learn new things. That's how you can do it. You don't have to be anything more than you are, if you only give your best."
The message doesn't really differ from the original one, does it? It could ne this is what Sashihara meant. All my kisses to her, honestly.

Just remember guys, idols are talented and cute and inspirational people, who are allowed to make mistakes. They're not any kind of heavenly or higher creatures, they're just so wonderfully human it makes me feel so.

ALL MY RESPECT TO THE CUTE IDOLS OUT THERE
YOU ARE THE BEST!



Wednesday 2 October 2013

So damn good


A video I must talk about. Block B is back after a long while and with what kind of a song! So. Very. Good. I love how Block B never fails to sound original. I love their style that is entirely their own.

Okay, I get some Big Bang / GD vibes from this, as I noticed other people did as well. But that's only in some minor parts of the video, meaning Zico's solos. And Zico is an eccentric man as well as GD and so he's not being not him so it doesn't bother me. Everything about this video fits the song and the song and video fit the band very well.

What I think makes Block B original is their sense of humor. They sure put a lot of effort in everything they do and always do things professionally, they know what they are doing. But they don't take it too seriously. I love it how they throw themselves into the art they are creating.
I love the interaction with the boxer girl, the dog, Kyung's scenes omg and umm. These kids just goofing around. You can see from their faces they're actually enjoying what they're doing, and no wonder. After not being sure about the future it must be great to get together again and make some kick ass music. That's what Block B does.
And umm. Jaehyo. Stop flirting with people you just robbed!!!

Hey bees, cry louder
Shout loud to make the stage shatter
Pretty boys try hard
Try looking tough but still so cute



Ps. Thank you Lord and Satan and Pledis. I mean I love this live.

Saturday 28 September 2013

You are the apple of my eye

~ Spoiler free movie review ! ~

A couple of days ago I was surfing on Youtube again, and I saw this video and it looked like it was from some really cute drama. After searching for a while, I found out it was a Taiwanese movie named (Those years,) You are the apple of my eye.


 It is about a lazy high school student Ko-Teng and his friends, who all have own kind of a crush on the class' honor student Shen Chia-yi. All this, well, evolves into one big lovely mess.

The movie instantly took my heart and put it into a jar and carried it away as it ended. I'm not going to spoil anything, just wanted to tell you that it was amazingly sweet and cute and heartbreaking story about friendship and love. Well, lots of nudity and sexuality jokes were included. But they were hilarious too.
 Sometimes the sidekick characters were very cliche. Also, the story was told very quickly and sometimes you wished for deeper connection between as well as the characters as the movie and the viewer. Still, all that is very common in Asian movies and if you usually like those you should absolutely watch this.

For me, it's sometimes very frustrating how slow Asians are with their relationships. Like honestly, go fuck her already. But at the same time it's great variation to all the western stuff we're used to. Also the ending differed from usual endings in this kind of movies. From that point of view it was genius, so funny and perfect. But damn, did I cry.

Do you have any other good movies to recommend? ♥

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Concerning the Chinese

Briefly about Cpop.

Cpop is as wide genre of music as Japanese or Korean or American or any pop. It can't be framed. Almost any music sung in Chinese can be called Cpop, and we must note that there are damn many different Chinese languages and dialects, spoken by over a billion people. Cpop is very popular in Asia, with good reasons, but that's it. Very few western people have heard a single Chinese song, which is such a shame. I admit, Chinese songs are hard to find from the internet, many of them seem really weird and the business is kind of suspicious, considering the idol life seems so luxurious and perfect, while China's actual state might not be as good.
But eventually it's very similar to for example kpop. Many artists are actually used by the companies, making 10 year contracts and so on, but of course the music only shows what is good. It's very western-influenced with its beautiful girls in tiny dresses, surrounded by western hot guys. A Chinese dream.

But it's great music.
Here are some songs I have enjoyed lately. Can't wait to get more familiar with these artists~



Jolin Tsai ~ Fantasy

I was and still am very impressed by this song and especially the video and I keep wondering how widely it's banned in Asia. (2016 Update: I don't wonder this at all, and I think I never did. I think disappointed would be a better description of my reaction.) It it absolutely gorgeous. The video shows different groups of people in such beautiful scenarios it makes my heart throb. Jolie is absolutely gorgeous and everything just keeps getting better and better. So gay! So sweet! Music to my eyes and sex to my ears!

"This world is the modern garden of Eden
There are many different groups
Their love is equal
They are born out of love."



BY2 ~ Isn't it

A pair of stunning twins representing very well the western influence in Asia. Miko and Yumi are from Taiwan, like surprisingly many famous Cpop artists, like Jolie above! (2016 Update: I've learnt that Taiwan is a place where a lot of celebrities settle. A lot of China's entertainment business is located there, so it's very likely these people have just moved there to pursue an entertainment career.)
Gosh, I love the video. It's even corny in its overperfectness, but I happen to like it.



JJ Lin ~ One Shot

This man is awesome ;A; Musically he's representing the bit more classic genre of pop music and is very popular in Asia. Just listen to his pronunciation, listen to his voice! No wonder he's won a huge bunch of all kinds of awards. I think he did most of the soundtrack for the movie that we can see clips from in the MV, maybe I should watch it?
Also, the lyrics. I can just... Feel every word so deep inside me it makes me cry.



One Two Free ~ ABC

This. This is totally my jam. This is the most genius, the most amusing and the catchiest song I've heard in a long while. I sense a great music parody targeting every song ever made right here. One Two Free are just perfect. This song makes me lose the tiny bits left of my sanity, and I'm not even complaining!

"Good morning baby!
Good morning, good morning!
What's your name baby?
My name is baby!"

Views on Cpop? Could you consider listening to it if you don't yet do so? Any good songs to recommend to me?

Monday 9 September 2013

Starting over

I don't have time for this, I keep thinking, but actually I am already spending lots of time in this. Listening Asian music is what I do most of my freetime and sometimes even not-freetime. My blog has been on unofficial hiatus, but often I notice I miss blogging stuff nobody reads about the stuff I love. Twitter's 140 characters isn't simply enough. I write some stuff in my personal blog and I am not going to stop doing so, but the concept isn't just right.
So I am bringing Musume no Hoshi back.
Starting from the scratch.

First step is of course a new layout. What do you think?
Second, possibly introducing myself.

Hi. I'm Vilma. I'm turning 18 soon. Asian music is my passion. Korean, Japanese and Chinese idols are my inspiration. I've been listening to Japanese music since 2008. In 2009 I found Hello!Project. In 2012 I started listening to Korean and Chinese music.

This is where I blog about, well, whatever I want to, of course concerning Asian music. I might do reviews, introduce great bands I like, talk about my favourite songs or outfits or music videos... Or then I might just post an MV with caption "assfsddssdsgvjbkhdfkoojg".
I also dance, so I guess there'll be lots of talking about upcoming dance covers & stuff.

So, let's see what this turns out to be.