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Saturday, February 27, 2021

Playlist: Live Performances

 Published on MacGMagazine on February 14th 2020, 6:00:45 pm

I love a great playlist. At the risk of sounding old, I feel like it’s becoming a dying art. The control of the flow and mood, the diversity of a shared thing. So in this article, I’ll be curating a list of songs around the theme of great live performances.

Now, before we get into this, I had three rules I wanted to (mostly) adhere to.

  1. No end-of-year performances. Yes, the MAMAs alone could fill this list, but the camerawork and mic issues are frustrating and diminish a song.
  2. No music show performances. Again, I could easily use a bunch of Inkigayo and Music Bank performances to do this. That’s exactly why I didn’t include them. I wanted to challenge myself.
  3. I’m focusing more on vocal than dance performance, so no “Hit The Stage” or fancams. I want that good audio.

Now that we have that established, let’s go!!

Dynamic Duo — Dodoripyo




Dynamic Duo has been performing for over 15 years, and you can see how comfortable they are with their work. Even in this small and ridiculous setting, they bring this chaotic energy that hints at what their stage performances are like.

Park Bom — Hann




Yes, I realize this violates rule 2, but I had to add this one. Before this stage, I’m not sure if Park Bom has ever done something like this alone. She killed this stage! Much like Dynamic Duo, you can see her years of experience in how she just controls EVERYTHING. Park Bom showed up to remind you that she was in 2NE1 and she’s not here to play games with these kids. Then she did it with a cover of a junior group’s song! I had to break my rule for Bom.

SHINee — Excuse Me Miss




Listen, we all know that SHINee can just destroy a live stage. While doing this list, I was torn between this or the “Evil” performance from “SHINee World III.” I picked this because it is a perfect encapsulation of what makes SHINee spectacular. From Key‘s general fabulous and sultry existence to Minho‘s slinging his long limbs while Taemin is being extra. Onew is smooth and smoldering and the late, great Jonghyun being his tiny, disrespectful self.

So Hyang — Arirang




I don’t even know where to start with this one. The song “Arirang” is an honorary Korean national anthem, and So Hyang‘s delivery carries the majesty and emotions to even the least patriotic person. The background vocals perfectly compliment her, and the orchestra just launches this into another atmosphere. I typically don’t like songs like this because they often feel manipulative. This, however, feels sincere and uplifting. It’s a great example of how music can transcend language and culture.

Onew — Nessun Dorma




I want to give some backstory to this. In 2014, he had to have surgery to remove vocal polyps from his throat. While the typical recovery time for this procedure is a few weeks, Onew couldn’t talk for months. During that time, Jonghyun and Taemin made their solo debuts and not much news came from SM Entertainment about his recovery. This is actually the second time he’s sung this song, but this performance? With his vocals not only recovered but improved, this will always bring tears to my eyes.

Xia Junsu — 11am




So since we’re in our feelings, we might as well stay there for this one. Ugh, Xia Junsu! This makes me want to go to one of his musicals. This performance lives solely on the strength of his voice and emotions. He goes for nearly three minutes without any accompaniment. No background vocals, no guitar, nothing but a piano and some noisy birds that still work? He does so much with such a sparse setting and it’s perfect. The album version has more instrumentation, but to me, it pales in comparison to this.

There are so many other performances I nearly added to this list. When I first made my playlist of songs to consider, I forced myself to stop at 12 … And still added five more. But at the end of the day, these stood out to me and made me completely fangirl over.

Be sure to let us know what performances would make your list!

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Mad Scientists Moments in K-Pop: Got7


  

 Published on  MacGMagazine September 17th 2019, 2:00:46 pm


As a K-pop fan, I, of course, have my favorite artists, but I’ll also have groups that just fascinate me. Groups that are greater than the sum of their parts. Artists who were underdogs and persevered. Groups that when you really look at them, it’s kind of a miracle that they came together. So today, I’m going to talk about one such group the only way I know how: Using sci-fi references. Let’s begin!


Saturday, February 20, 2021

Pop-Tarts For the Soul




Originally published on by MacGMaagazine, June 30th 2019, 4:00:07 pm

The latest iteration of Godzilla just hit theaters. Unsurprisingly, it’s another example of critics being unimpressed by a film while fans eagerly bought tickets. This isn’t a new phenomenon. Critics have been thumbing their noses at the masses for consuming cultural junk food for ages. But this time feels different.


Wednesday, February 17, 2021

My ID Is Gangnam Beauty' and its Message on Beauty

 


Originally published on by MacGMagazine April 13th 2019, 4:00:23 pm

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As someone who loves K-Dramas, after a certain point, you can spot the tropes and cliches pretty quickly. Poor, plucky girl meets rich snobby guy (who is secretly misunderstood). There’s a rich girl who wants to be with the lead guy for whatever reasons; there’s some mysterious older figure who knows more than they’re letting on and the mysterious new player who just arrived at the airport? Keep your eye out for them, who knows what they’ll do…..

I say that with no judgments. Every genre has their reliable list of tropes, and these are some used in Korean dramas. But today, I want to talk about how the drama “My ID is Gangnam Beauty” used some of these tropes and made something greater than the sum of its parts.

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