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K-Pop’s B.I.G Have A Special Show Planned For Abu Dhabi

K-Pop’s B.I.G Have A Special Show Planned For Abu Dhabi

K-Pop acts are one of the most hard-working performers around. As the cultural phenomenon continues to spread locally and globally, South Korea’s artists are putting ….

K-Pop Band D-Crunch In Abu Dhabi: What To Expect

K-Pop Band D-Crunch In Abu Dhabi: What To Expect

A number of K-Pop acts debut every year, vying for a chance to make it big in the highly competitive industry. But D-Crunch — short for Diamond-Crunch — are hitting the ground running and are ….

SF9 Bring Their K-Pop Sound To Dubai

SF9 Bring Their K-Pop Sound To Dubai

Since the start of their career, SF9 have showcased creative concepts and sonic styles in the K-Pop scene. It’s hard to deny the nine-member male group has a following in the UAE, seen when #SF9inDubai was one of the trending topics on Twitter in the UAE in anticipation for their performance here on October 17.

Along with K-Pop group Seventeen and actress Ha Ji-won, the FNC Entertainment’s act is in Dubai to promote the Korean wave in the UAE as honorary ambassadors for the Korea Brand & Content Expo 2019 Dubai.

Prior to their debut stage, Gulf News tabloid! caught up with the rising act. The members shared more on their upcoming performance in Dubai, their latest album ‘RPM’, concepts they’d like to try, what’s in store for them and more:

How are you all feeling about your first performance in Dubai?

Youngbin: We are excited to perform in Dubai for the first time. Thanks to Korea Brand & Content Expo 2019 Dubai for appointing us as the ambassador of the event, the excitement is twice as we could meet our FANTASYs [term for their fans] in Dubai.

Dawon: We are looking forward to the first performance in Dubai. We have prepared a lot to show the best stage to our Dubai FANTASYs.

What kind of performances are you all planning to show your fans?

Youngbin: As it’s the first time for us to perform in Dubai, we worked hard to make a bigger impression to FANTASYs who haven’t met us before. We will show you a powerful performance with SF9’s unique and trendy music, so please look forward to it!

With SF9 being ambassadors for Korea Brand & Content Expo 2019 Dubai, what are some of your thoughts on K-Pop’s popularity in the Middle East, especially in the UAE? Were you aware that there was a K-Pop following here?

Inseong: We’ve heard that K-Pop fans in the Middle East from other artists who have been here or through the news, but we couldn’t really feel it because we’ve never been here before. Then, fans have heartily greeted us upon our arrival in Dubai, so now we can feel the passion of K-Pop fans in the Middle East ourselves.

Hwiyoung: I know that a lot of other K-Pop artists have been seeing fans in the UAE through concerts and events. It is fascinating that we could communicate overcoming the language barrier we have, and we are anticipating to meet fans here more often through more activities.

I’d like to also touch upon your latest Korean EP ‘RPM’. What was the creative process and overall theme behind it?

Youngbin: ‘RPM’ is the title song and the album title describing the heartbeat as the speed of engine, RPM. It’s about fated love that one will run for till the end. Preparing the album ‘RPM’, all the members have vastly participated in overall production. Especially ‘Echo’, one of the songs in the album is the piece that Zuho participated in all the process of composing, lyrics and arrangement, putting our message to fans in it. It’s a song that Zuho and everyone of SF9 poured sincere hearts in, so hope fans enjoy this song a lot.

Inseong: ‘RPM’ is an album that members worked in all the process of production. Youngbin, Zuho, Taeyang, Hwiyoung, Chani worked on lyrics and Zuho took a part in composition and arrangement. We did our best to make a high-quality album. We will keep showing you the better version of SF9 every time.

Your latest single ‘RPM’ showed a bit of an image change from previous releases — a more powerful and futuristic new look. What usually inspires your concept changes and how do you get an understanding of what fans want to see you try?

Zuho: We tried to show a bolder and stronger performance with ‘RPM’. For example, to show the concept of ‘RPM’, which is speed of engine, we made choreography inspired by the engine or gauge of a car. We always try to show progress by getting feedback from fans on what they like and what they expect. We keep an eye on social media like YouTube and Twitter, or communicate with them through fan cafe or V app.

Chani: The biggest inspiration to us is our wish to always present sensational and new work through our albums. We try to do something more impressive that we haven’t tried before. We check social media to find the point where what we want to show and what fans want to see meet.

Do you have a music genre or a concept you’d like to try?

Taeyang: I want to try a concept that is a little sexier and more powerful than ‘Now or Never’. We’ve been trying many different genres, and we want to keep trying various genres without limiting ourselves to only one style.

Are you guys working on any new music right now?

Chani: Yes, we’re preparing a comeback while having the Asian tour. Please look forward to our new work… We are working hard to come back with good music so please wait for just a little more.

It’s almost the end of the year. How has 2019 been treating SF9? Do you have any standout moments?

Jaeyoon: Seoul concert is the most unforgettable moment. I felt the greatest happiness communicating with fans on the stage and every member had a solo performance in a way they wanted, so the impression from the concert lingered for a while.

Dawon: For me, the most memorable moment in 2019 was the SF9 Debut 3rd Anniversary Video Event. October 5th was the 3rd anniversary since our debut. Meeting the FANTASYs at the event, I realised again that we could come all the way here thanks to our fans who always support us. Thank you FANTASY!

Please say a few words to your fans.

SF9: Thank you all for your continuous love and support for SF9. We will keep advancing with full efforts. Please give SF9 a lot of attention and anticipation until we come back with a new album. I would like to thank FANTASY for always being there for us. FANTASY’s support and energy are the biggest power source to us. We will come see you soon with another great work. I love you FANTASY!

FULL INTERVIEW HERE

Why K-Pop Star Kevin Woo Has Eyes On The UAE

Why K-Pop Star Kevin Woo Has Eyes On The UAE

Kevin Woo is not unheard of in the music scene. The California native has been in the K-Pop limelight in over a decade. It all started back when he was first discovered by a Korean talent agency at the age of fifteen and later found success in male outfit U-Kiss — an acronym for Ubiquitous Korean International Idol Super Star — formed in 2008 …..

Dubai’s Hollaphonic Find Their K-Pop Groove

Dubai’s Hollaphonic Find Their K-Pop Groove

Dubai-based DJ and production duo Hollaphonic has teamed up with K-Pop singer Kevin Woo on new song ‘Over You’. Written alongside soul/pop singer, songwriter and producer SYPS with Hollaphonic and record label Tokyo Monsters on the production, ‘Over You’ is an electro pop track that 

Are B.I.G The Next Big K-Pop Crossover?

Are B.I.G The Next Big K-Pop Crossover?

K-Pop’s high-quality earworm songs, sharp choreography and charismatic performers have experienced a boom of global interest, spearheaded by record-breaking boyband BTS. But the focus on our side of the world is B.I.G, who are proving to be K-Pop’s next sensations.

Throughout the years, K-Pop acts have chosen to record songs in English. For a Korean act to cover a song entirely in Arabic is a rarity, making them a refreshing presence in the highly competitive industry. B.I.G is the next K-Pop group poised to cross over.

B.I.G — an acronym for Boys In Groove — was formally introduced in 2014, but it wasn’t until this year that Benji, Gunmin, Heedo, Minpyo and Jinseok grabbed our attention for their rendition of The5’s ‘La Bezzaf’, an Arabic song that got them praise from fans and from members of the Middle Eastern boy band.

The success of B.I.G’s version was followed up by another rendition of Abu and Yousra’s popular 2017 track, ‘3 Daqat’, featuring female singer Soya. This is all part of their ‘Global Cover Project’ in which they cover international songs.

It’s springtime in Seoul and B.I.G’s English-speaking member Benji just wrapped up his two-hour radio segment of ‘Music Access’ at Arirang Radio, which he has had since last November.

In the recording studio at the broadcasting station’s headquarters, Benji is remarkably candid and upbeat, ready to reveal all to Gulf News tabloid!.

When deciding what songs to cover, Benji and his bandmates wanted to find something that was a “little bit more unique” and that could “actually correlate to something that is called a ‘Global Cover Project’”, rather than the usual pop track or the latest hit song on the Billboard charts.

“Global does not mean a song that everybody knows. It could mean a song that is particular to a certain country, a certain region, or a certain language,” he says.

When the five members were going through tracks, they first found ‘La Bezzaf’. For Benji, the Arabic song was personally interesting for him. Having been born in America and raised on American pop and hip hop, he wasn’t familiar with K-Pop until he came to South Korea.

“You know, you hear the occasional ‘oh, this is Korean music’. But similarly, when I was listening to Arabic music, I didn’t know what to expect for the first time. You have ideas in your head, but then I heard The5’s ‘La Bezzaf’ and it was amazing,” Benji says.

“When it came to ‘La Bezzaf’, we were looking it up and this song really stood out as something that not only we could handle, but also it was a song that we thought we could kind of bring our own style too as well. So, when we started with ‘La Bezzaf’, we didn’t think it would get as much love and support as it did,” he continues.

For the group, Benji admits that starting off with ‘La Bezzaf’ was better for the band as the song makes it something that is “approachable” for them.

“Honestly, if we started with ‘3 Daqat’, I don’t know if we would have been able to do it as we did because that’s a much more difficult track in terms of like pronunciation and rhythm,” the singer says.

The main vocalist of the group confessed that although he loves ‘3 Daqat’, ‘La Bezzaf’ was one of the tracks that was “a gateway into other music”.

He points out that he manages to always listens to a wide variety of music, but in terms of getting absorbed in Arabic music it was definitely after recording and releasing ‘La Bezzaf’.

“To find something that you don’t know and then have that experience turn into something beautiful is something that doesn’t happen that often,” says Benji.

“We were also taken aback when we first heard what we were recording because as people who sing in Korean and in English sometimes, to hear ourselves singing in Arabic, it’s crazy. And to have people come through and say your pronunciation is good, is even crazier.”

It’s a well-known fact that K-Pop songs have few English lines, but singing a whole new language is a quite a challenge. For B.I.G, it took the quintet “so many times” to get the recording right, most importantly, the pronunciation, all with the help of a teacher by their side at their studio.

And B.I.G certainly got the pronunciation spot on and are bringing a new solid fanbase, known as Biginning, as each cover video racked up a total of 3 million views to date on YouTube.

“It’s crazy because that has more views than our music videos,” Benji says with a laugh.

“I think the thing that really took us aback the most was the fact that people loved it from the fact that people appreciated it as a culture,” he explains.

Viewers didn’t hold back their love for the video covers, evident from the rising number of views and messages coming from countries like Algeria to Egypt. The singer found it “very heart-warming to receive that kind of response”.

B.I.G went on to drop another Arabic song. As a thank you to fans, the all-male group released an Arabic version of their own Korean single ‘Hello Hello’. Benji admits that it’s “one of the best ways of showing an expression of gratitude” and “it’s something that you can understand in a way that is much more approachable”.

As for the Arabic language, not only does Benji find it beautiful but his members have taken their love for it to a whole new level, just after they released their renditions.

“They’re studying the language, they know how to read, they know how to write,” Benji reveals.

“I’m doing something else right now, a survival programme on the side called ‘Super Bad’. So, while my members have been studying Arabic, I haven’t really had the chance to participate in as many of the classes they have.”

Benji went on to add that if they get then opportunity to go to Arabic-speaking countries, his members would have a blast and hopes they’ll get the opportunity to show off their hard work.

As for coming down to the UAE for a concert or a visit, local fans might be in for a treat.

“Honestly, I’m not 100 per cent [sure] of the details, but from what I hear, they’re trying to work something out,” he says.

“So, given the chance would be super awesome. I know [B.I.G member] Minpyo really wants to try on like the turbans and the whole outfit [and] maybe ride a camel,” he adds.

A self-confessed foodie, Benji would like to experience all the food and even mentioned that they’d all like to fast for Ramadan for a day.

“If we’re going to do a global cover project, it should extend beyond ‘we sing different languages’. Experience the culture,” he says. “If you’re going to do something and you’re going to receive that much support, that’s the least you can do.”

As K-Pop spreads further into the western mainstream, there has been an increase interest in cross-cultural collaborations with K-Pop artists, seen with the likes of BlackPink and Dua Lipa, BTS and Halsey, EXO’s Lay, NCT 127 and Jason Derulo and more.

For B.I.G, it’s no different. Benji previously mentioned in an interview that he’d love to collaborate with The5 and its member Mohammad Bouhezza aka BMD. When asked about this pending collaboration or any other upcoming ones, Benji didn’t reveal too much.

“Of course, English will probably be in there as a bridge. But what if there was a section in Arabic and a section in Korean or something that’s totally in Arabic but it’s released in Korea under a K-Pop group? There’s endless possibilities about what could happen, which is why I’m saying I have no idea.”

What’s next for B.I.G? As for any upcoming music, fans will just have to wait as they are still working on getting something out there. They want to make sure that they are ready and it’s of good quality.

K-Pop acts thrive in their own right and are known for a particular concept. When it comes to what B.I.G want to be known for as a group, Benji jokingly says that “it’s six goofballs now because our leader [J-hoon] did go to the army but five goofballs” that show their true selves on the main stage.

In terms of music, it’s more of “someone who always was able to do whatever they tried to do,” he adds.

Benji thanks fans for the amazing support and response and adds they’d like to put on a performance in front of Biginnings when they get the chance.“We kind of sing the stuff live, you know, it’s a waste to just have it online and I’m sure people want to hear it too.”

“We kind of sing the stuff live, you know, it’s a waste to just have it online and I’m sure people want to hear it too.”

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K-Pop Band IMFACT In The UAE: What You Need To Know

K-Pop Band IMFACT In The UAE: What You Need To Know

The world of K-Pop is more interesting than ever. The increasingly competitive K-Pop industry is filled with a growing wave of young talent vying to make it to the top. Among them is IMFACT who seem ….

K-Pop Band Snuper Land In The UAE

K-Pop Band Snuper Land In The UAE

K-pop boy band Snuper — which means ‘more than super’ — debuted in November 2015 and have since released several single and mini albums, with hit songs The Star of Stars and Platonic Love. Snuper landed in Abu Dhabi at the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) on Sunday, and