Korean pop group SNSD’s special stage on MBC Music Core, performing Super Junior’s hit song Sorry Sorry. Interesting stuff, a bit short unfortunately…

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Korean pop group SNSD’s dance practise for hit song Tell Me Your Wish

The video was recorded before the official release of the mini album; a few changes were obviously made on the lyrics and choreography.

I’ve always like this kind of studio dances; pop star Rain has done it before, and it would be nice to see other artist releasing this stuff as well.

[video via sensory666@Youtube and Tiffanist@Milkye]

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Music video of I Have A Lover (애인있어요) by Lee Eun-mi from her Ma Non Tanto album in 2005. Still highly popular these days; it’s the most sung song in Korean karaoke for the first half of 2009…

Lee Eun-mi did extremely well with the song, and the lyrics were cleverly written… the song can express unrequited love, a show of affection, or to mourn a broken relationship depending on the audiences/singers’ mood. It’s beautiful regardless for those who can’t understand the language.

[video via naomi0326@Youtube]

Korean songs by Outsider and 4Minute; Japanese song by AKB48; and Cantonese song by Hong Kong singer Eason Chan…

Outsider – Alone

English subbed MV of “Alone” (외톨이) by Outsider, dubbed as Korea’s fastest rapper; song from “Vol.2 Maestro” album, released in June 2009…

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Korean pop group Kara’s live performances of “Mister” (미스터) from their latest album “Revolution Vol.2″ on three major weekly music shows; hip-swaying and booty-shaking FTW…

[video mixed by CodeMonmon, reuploaded by RWLeader @Youtube]

Music video for “Tone of Everyday” (日々の音色; Hibi no Neiro) by Japanese band Sour from their first mini album “Water Flavor EP”.

The song is just ok, but the MV super cool. The cast were selected from actual Sour fan base around the world; and each person and scene was filmed purely via webcam and stitched together to make the awesome video…

Music video directed by Masashi Kawamura, Hal Kirkland, Magico Nakamura and Masayoshi Nakamura [via Yellow-menace]

Paperclips dancing under the influence of electromagnetic field on the floor of a Kobe train in Japan; the effect is produced by the electric current that drives the motors located under the floor…

Although harmless to human body, the magnetic field could damage electronic devices left on the floor. The train company is installing extra shielding on these trains as countermeasures for the issue.

[video via kinchangnoodle@Youtube & Pinktentacle]

Baseball mascots for the Samsung Lions in Korea Baseball Organization (league), famous for their imitation of popular K-pop dances and various comedic skits. Sharing some fancams of their ‘performances’…

Lee Hyori – U Go Girl [original]

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