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✾ The Official Zhang Yixing ( 张艺兴) Thread ✾Pokemon Party OUT NOW!✾
Psy replied to Ddeona Oneul Bame's topic in Artists
I agree. It's obvious that he's releasing a lot more than just the game. He may no even be aware of it himself because he's warped up with the many things that are already going on. Trust is a huge matter for YiXing, and even though we may not know the depth of it we can understand why it is that way.His confrontation on SHL sits up there as one of my favourite YiXing moments. He reveals a beautiful side of him so openly - INTEGRITY: 'It's not a question right or wrong. It's a question of principles'... how can one not admire that? He doesn't just say the words, he acts it. In that moment he back the Senior. Honestly, I find it insane that he can maintain such a cool exterior. I become a fireball - which is worse than being a Naomi btw Thanks Naimisha for keeping me updated on news of YiXing. My internet is playing up and I just lost what I was typing to you, but I will get back to you later. I just had to share my thoughts. -
Loving the videos that we've been given recently. I'm actually enjoying them way more than the MVs Joshua, the gentleman, is a gentle soul; intuitive, empathetic, considerate, and passive. He’s not star material, but more of a dreamy guy-next-door type; there’s barely anything loud or aggressive about him. He has a quiet determination. Cannot say anything about focus and concentration. He comes across as a rookie who feels blessed doing something he enjoys and studies a lot to better himself as a person, not as an ‘idol’. Being in a group actually prompts him to do so more; he has a great sense of responsibility, loyalty and integrity. He’s grounded, humble and grateful. He’s well balanced but I question if that can be maintained with time. The entertainment industry can be a crazy zoo at times. I have yet to see him react in stressful situations. When serious he goes quiet and inwards. He self-reflects deeply and would rather be undisturbed when doing so. When he releases, he does so too calmly so I wonder if he does let it all out or just processes most of it by himself because he doesn’t want to disturb others. In conversations, he strongly dislikes anything heated arguments. I wonder what he’s like then because so far, I’ve seen more classical introvert ‘symptoms’ than extrovert in him.Your observations and opinions? He really shouldn't be pulling faces like that since he's not legal...
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I'm going to regret not getting any sleep...
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Anything with Colin Firth tends to be...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQRl6iipA1w Loving the energy and characters in this clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wPYLRdLZ5ts Replaying from 3:35 onwards
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No! I can't I can only do so to members that I'm really drawn to. The odd things is the out of all the members of the group, he's the one I can see myself experiencing the biggest conflict with. Strange, right?Thanks for the compliment, but I'm sure that if you didn't have an outlet and things piled u for weeks over in your head, you'd probably come out with deeper opinions.
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Ditto!To me, he's the most attractive out of all the EXO vocalists.
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It has been a very productive day... tbc tomorrow....
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My 'insights' are just options that have been bottled up for some time and finally being released - so I'm sorry to all for the bulk text Just keep in mind that being a trainee requires a lot of sacrifice. If any of us were to enrol onto a system where we'd be intensely trained performance skills on an almost daily basis then were bound to succeed in, at least, one speciality. Debuting or not is another worry, especially since training costs so much. Woozi hasn't done anything unique or outstanding; he's been working on the album for a long time - going back and forth on the materials until perfecting it. He won't have that lengthy virtue after debut. It's the next album that will be interesting. He's definitely set himself to be big asset to the company. I see him being in the entertainment industry for a long time. He's not just got determination for success, but also greed. He hasn't even been producing for 2-years, and is now in a place where he plays a direct role in co-ordinating the group's success. There's more reward in that than in being leader, and he gets it. He's calculative, analytic, creative, opinionated, assertive, proud, reliable, impatient, temperamental and audacious - the qualities I associate with the young Minwoo (from Shinhwa). Maturity and wisdom will come with time. Potential is already there. Off-topic: Thanks for the add You're right. It's all done with purposes. Dino's love for MJ is always on critical level that no one, not even his hyungs, know what to do.... other than laugh... which is better than crying...
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... is what happens when listening to Old Skool Hip Hop
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I despise it when companies resort to creating stressful situations only to then play the sympathy card. Cheap game. Fan support shouldn't be given because he cried nor should it intensify because of it. They foolishly undermine DK in multiple ways. Sometimes it feels like they will only acknowledge particular 'it' packages - and like I was getting at earlier - he's not that, but he's a brilliant talent worth being cherished. DK got my attention from the moment he began singing. Actually, he growled at 0:28 which made me sit up, and then when 0:35-0:38 happened... he won me. That's all it took. How about you? [MEDIA] I'm really impressed that this song successfully presents every individual's strong point of a group consisting of over a dozen members. There's three different sounds are going on for that to happen. The transitioning is so smooth that it flows nicely and the overall balance is fantastic. It's a very tight piece of work and too well controlled for rookie standards. Did I forget to mention it's self-made? Their future looks promising already. Thanks for the welcome. Woozi is adorable in those pictures, but I don't think he fools anyone by acting innocent. He's got 'mischief' written all over him and reminds me of a very young Minwoo (from Shinhwa). At his age, to be this resourceful and clever at the job is impressive, but he's also too hard to himself so I expect a fiery temperament in there (not a bad thing in my books). He's an interesting character.
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Thanks for the welcome but groups like Seventeen make people my age feel too old for that sort of life. You just posted my 3 'biases'. How did you access my mind? That was an impressive way to welcome me.
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[media]https://vimeo.com/102650910[/media]
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I need to release so please do excuse me... The member I am most drawn to is DK (not in a sexual way). He's got a raw voice with beautiful funky soul in it. It adds a new layer to 'Adore U' and caught my attention instantly. I adore the vocal combination he has with SeungKwan. If you look at them singularly, both are very capable of carrying any song forward with their voices and both do so in their own ways. The distinction and the way their voices intertwine with one other is superb. For me, that is the strongest performance aspect of the group. I'm more interested in DK though. To me, he would be the most exciting one to work with. SeungKwan has that classic tone that is heard in kpop time and time again, but not DK's - so that makes it more playful and adventurous. His voice can cross over to other genres that are not usually done in k-pop; Blues and Jazz would suit him well. I'm not sure how that would work in the group, or the vocal unit of the group, but this boy has a lot of potential. My only problem is his self-destructive mission towards perfectionism. He beat himself up too much. It's what happens when you put someone down time and time again. Contrary to popular belief, sensitivity is not a bad thing. It's because he is sensitive that he can bring so much emotion and soul to the music. However, there have been episodes aired on TV showing him being lowered. He's been told that he doesn't stand out in the MV and that his singing is not good enough (which is utter shite if you ask me). - - x If that wasn't enough to piss me off, the boy is literally egged on to respond more immediately after being deliberately wounded for the sake of increasing airing views. There should be more consideration of the personal experiences of all members, and the naivety of DK (may God bless his soul) is that he believes what he is told by the Seniors who hurt him. The company plays a huge role in amplifying his vulnerabilities. I want to see things managed more appropriately. DK is one heck of a character. You could even see it before his debut that he's made for reality shows, but I don't want to see all the fun when inside is a person who is increasingly weakened. I would find this worrying if it continues after their debut. The difficulties in transitioning from trainee to 'idol' does make young stars vulnerable, especially vocalists; they play the crucial job delivering the songs that requires them to open up emotionally to so many (mostly strangers to them) and express themselves in the most direct way possible. I want him to be better supported. Obviously, every other member would have experienced scrutiny and disappointment of their own performances, but none of them have taken matters on so hard like DK has. Summary: Do not fuck with the precious DK or I will come after you
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1PUNCH nailed the 90s image concept in 'Turn Me Back'...
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It's not knowledge. I just happen to have been exposed to the Arabic culture. I grew up listening to Samira Said, Cheb Khaled and Rachid Taha. I was also very fond of Thekra but she sadly passed away too soon. To me, Maghreb music is the most unique, vibrant and diverse. Khaleeji music... nowhere close. It only became likeable to me because of Myriam Fares :lol: I'm impressed with the rate of growth Saad made in such a short period of time; the music productions are so neat now. The 2nd video is epic! = = = [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmbOH9nL66o[/media]
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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhyPcgXcODQ[/media] By default, this guy already won a part of me because I have a soft spot for Maghreb dialect, but I didn't enjoy his debut when it came out. I didn't listen to him again until a few minutes ago and I'm surprised. This is excellent and so well done. I wouldn't consider him a great singer, but I can see myself replaying this heavily. Thanks for sharing.
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I haven't been on this site for months. Hello everyone!
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hahahaha I think it's when I DO see them, you are posting where facts are needed. But when I don't see them, it's when we go our separate ways lol
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The great thing is I got my sister into E-Girls The bad thing is I got her into E-Girls She loves them to much that it drives me crazy. Here in the UK, we're [unsurprisingly] excluded from LDH-tracks so I would appreciate it if any of you could be kind enough to help me get hold of some songs because I'm failing miserably, and she won't stop hassling me. Feel free to drop me a PM. Thanks in advance.