Senin, 04 April 2011

Music Core performances from March 19th



MBC’s Music Core is back once again with yet another fun and exciting show!
Besides the usual performance stages, Wheesung, INFINITE, ZE:A, Girl’s Day, and Han Groo all made their comebacks, while TVXQ began their follow-up promotions. Elsewhere, Korean-American hip hop group Far East Movement performed on a Korean public TV music show for the first time!
MC Cuts.

Other performers who took to the stage this afternoon included Big Bang, K-Will, G.NA, Kahi, MBLAQ, Song Ji Eun (feat. Bang Yong Guk), Dalmatian, Lee Hyun, and 5dolls.
Check out their stages below!









Wheesung makes a comeback on Music Core


After a long hiatus, Wheesung finally made his comeback on this week’s MBC’s Music Core.
Wheesung’s single album contains a total of three tracks, “Maybe,” “Person I Know,” and “Words That Freeze My Heart,” all of which were composed, written, and produced entirely by him. Not only that, but the multi-talented singer even directed his album concept, performance, and music video.
His title track, “Words That Freeze My Heart”, features a strong beat with an impressive orchestrated melody that works to bring out the sorrow in Wheesung’s deep voice.
B2ST’s Junhyung also makes a guest feature with an addictive rap part that connects to a piano solo, which gives the song a more dramatic effect. But Cube Entertainment has expressed that there are no plans for Junhyung to appear on stage with Wheesung so far.
So in place of Junhyung, INFINITE’s Hoya appeared on stage with Wheesung.
Without further ado, check out his comeback stage below!


 
 
 

Far East Movement performs “Rocketeer” on Music Core


Hip hop group Far East Movement performed for the first time on today’s episode of MBC’s “Music Core“!
The group is currently visiting Korea for their Korean concert tour and decided to hit up “Music Core” with a special performance of “Rocketeer,” a track off of their latest single.
Through Star News, representatives of MBC revealed, “Far East Movement promised a performance with us this week, but because their track, ‘Rocketeer,’ has a form of advertisement in the lyrics (‘Super Mario’), we’ve decided to edit that portion of the lyrics out and submit it for a quick evaluation before they make their appearance.”
Although Far East Movement has experience performing at the “2010 MAMA” last November, this will be the first time the group has made an appearance on a public broadcast music program.
Check it out below!

Source: Star News via Naver



ZE:A declares “Here I Am” on Music Core


ZE:A has officially kicked off their round of comeback promotions through today’s episode of MBC’s ‘Music Core‘!
Their title track, “Here I Am,” is an up-beat urban pop track with an addictive hook that brings out the happiness of love. For their performance, the boys decided to swap out their aggressive, masculine images for a more romantic and suave one.
Before the broadcast, the boys expressed their determination to win the top spot. “While preparing for this album, all of us banded tightly together. We’re determined to work to the death in order to win #1 on a music program. There are a lot of other talented teams, but we hope to captivate the hearts of our fans with our lovely new image and show our fans that we can win #1. We’ll be working hard, so please look forward to our transformations.”
Check out their comeback stage below, which also includes “Again…“!

Source: Sports Seoul via Naver




INFINITE returns with ‘Nothing’s Over’ on Music Core


INFINITE has made a swift comeback through this week’s ‘Music Core‘.
Shedding their dark “Before the Dawn” concept, the boys went with a playful and romantic look for “Nothing’s Over” to coincide with the upcoming spring season.
Their title track was produced by composer Han Jae Ho and lyricist Kim Seung Soo, who’s both known for producing all of INFINITE’s title tracks in the past. The two focused on bringing out the emotions of the lyrics with an easy melody and a unique sound.
Check out their comeback stage below, which also includes “Shot!”




Girl’s Day returns with “Twinkle Twinkle” on Music Core


Girl’s Day has been exceeding the expectations of many, and as a rookie group, that’s truly a hard accomplishment to achieve. Music fans were left speechless by the radical transformation the girls underwent for their newest release, “Twinkle Twinkle“.
Ahead of the broadcast, the girls stated, “It feels like we’ve just debuted again. We all worked so hard on this album – it doesn’t feel like a comeback, but more like a debut. We’re very thankful towards the people who complimented our song, and we’ll try our best to live up to expectations.”
The girls concluded, “There’s a lot of men that like our new concept, and we think it’s probably because there’s something that makes your heart flutter with schoolgirl outfits. We’ll be working hard to show the best sides of ourselves, so please look forward to us.”
So check out the girls as they “Twinkle Twinkle” for you on today’s Music Core.




Han Groo returns with “My Boy” on Music Core


Having made her debut earlier this year with “Witch Girl“, female solo artist Han Groo is back on today’s Music Core with her second single, “My Boy“.
While the singer previously showed off a darkly charming look with “Witch Girl”, she flipped her image to become a lovely diva with a sweet message for her boyfriend.
“My Boy” is a trendy synth-pop track with a powerful shuffle rhythm and a unique sound that works in hand with Hoony Hoon’s guest rapping, all of which come together with Han Groo’s smooth vocals.
Check out her comeback stage below!


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