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Aug 3, 2024, 12:59:24 PM8/3/24
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I was shocked with how fast this was delivered to me in the US, also, the package was made perfectly, super safe! Eunseok is my bias and I was so happy with this, I wish it had more photocards in it, but it's all good. I also got an extra one from Sungchan which made me super happy

I was shocked with how fast this was delivered to me in the US, also, the package was made perfectly, super safe! With that being said, Jungsu's version for troubleshooting is SO freaking cute, the most adorable photocards ever!!! Totally worth the buy

I was shocked with how fast they delivered my order, also, the package was perfectly done. For the album set, Minje and Masami are my favorites and I literally got their postcards and PC's, so I couldn't be any happier! I wish them the best of luck, they are a wonderful boy group and deserve all the success

This album I discovered today after hearing from a friend that this group was another persons favorite kpop group and I decided well how about I give these guys a listen this group consists of seven members here's a few facts. about them.

What I like about this album is its upbeat tempo. At first, I didn't expect to hear this after listing to their first album yesterday. To be honest I expected something less hype and a slower tempo. but every song is on point. From A's fast danceable beat compared to forever young slow R&B tempo. you get the perfect mix of songs if you want to listen to an album where all the songs don't sound the same listen to this. You can get quite a variety.

today's album of the week was going to be a Korean band doing a Japanese album but there was a change of plans and I decided to do someone else. Because I kept listening to that someone's station and my favorite song from my favorite album from them showed up and I was like why not the other one can wait.

I discovered Ateez by a coincidence. My favorite Tiktoker's sister kept mentioning Ateez on her Twitter and how she was such a huge fan of them. Curiosity got the best of me and I'm glad they did because Ateez has become my second favorite kpop band.

Anyways that's enough about my discovery journey lets talk about the album. So this album genre is in between Kpop, hip-hop, and R&B. This album was released on October 8th, 2019. The genre mix is perfectly spread out on this album giving you a smooth listen. (I hope to buy this album.)

Well, I had to keep it short and simple. That's it for this week and don't forget to look forward to next week's post I have a surprise for you all. (Hint the next album is from my number one favorite K-pop group their pretty popular so you may know them.)

About YG TAG ALBUM (YG x NEMOZ App)
YG TAG ALBUM is an eco-friendly paper album that features Square Code developed NEMOZ. Tap the square code at the back of TAG CARD to listen to the music.

Shopping K-Pop albums online has never been so easy! As a K-pop Shop Nolae offers you all the CDs, Merchandise items and much more of the most popular idols from South Korea. Besides the latest pre-order albums, you can also find merchandise, posters and DVDs of the most popular K-Pop groups.
All our albums are imported directly from Korea and shipped from Germany.

I got Sua, she is my bias, and I was so happy when I saw it. Sadly I only got 1 PC of her, which I understand is random, but I was hoping to get all Sua like it was the case with Yoohyeon. Still, I love this girls so I'm still happy with it. Thank you Music Plaza for such well done package and the freebies!

This is the 2nd time I order from Music Plaza and they are very careful with their packages, thank you so much! As for the album, it's great, I am very happy with my purchase, Minje is my bias and getting his PC and his scratch card was a huge win! The pictures are great and I love their music, if you are thinking of getting it, you should definitely do it!

Varies in the content it contains. May be a themed album (eg. winter, summer seasons), or a repackage of their previous album(s) with new tracks. Depends on how the artist's agency labels the release.

In addition to those enticing features, K-pop artists have mastered the art of album packaging, creating elaborate and beautiful album designs that make them a must-have for fans. No matter what genre of music you create, you can learn from K-pop packaging aesthetics and sensibilities, and the value the CD packages provide K-pop fans.

K-pop packaging stands out for its innovative and imaginative design concepts. From intricate origami-like structures to interactive elements, these albums go beyond the traditional CD case to create a memorable unboxing experience.

K-pop albums typically include photo books filled with high-quality images of the artists, showcasing different visual themes and concepts. These photo books not only provide fans with stunning visuals but also tell a story that complements the music and concept of the album.

K-pop albums often come with random photo cards, giving fans an element of surprise and excitement when unboxing the album. These photo cards feature individual members or group shots and serve as collectible items that fans can trade with each other. Additionally, packaging often includes posters, featuring larger images of the artists that fans can display in their rooms or share on social media.

K-pop albums often come in various packaging formats, including slipcases, box sets, and custom packages. Slipcases are outer covers that slide over the main album case, providing additional protection and a visually appealing layer. Box sets are larger, often housing multiple albums or additional merchandise, such as photo books or DVDs. Custom packages may feature pop-up elements, textured materials, or other unique design features that make the album stand out.

K-pop packaging plays a significant role in building a strong and loyal fan base. The attention to detail and thoughtfulness put into the packaging shows fans that their support is valued. As fans engage with the album and its contents, they feel a deeper sense of connection to the artists.

Limited-edition packaging and collectible items create a sense of exclusivity. Owning a rare version or obtaining a coveted photo card enhances the feeling of being part of an exclusive community. This sense of exclusivity motivates fans to invest in physical albums.

I was working on a show with a group of teens that were passionate and obsessive about this music (more specifically the group BTS). As research for the show I started looking into the band and quickly fell down this YouTube rabbit hole of music videos and interviews. Suddenly it was hours later and I recognized that feeling of newly found passion that I love so much.

Over a beautiful bottle of ros we started by watching YouTube videos, talking about our biases, and so on and so forth. Then she showed me her albums and my heart skipped a beat. You see, K-Pop albums are book-based creations. When you buy an album it comes in a book that is full of pictures and lyrics and photo cards to collect and so on. This was a moment of pure magic for me as I got to see my new passion reflected back at me in an incredible novel form. Here are some examples of what albums might look like and some book pairings to help lead your discovery.

This one is a beautiful and witchy album full of tarot and other fortune telling imagery, as well as incredible representations of female friendship. For all of that and more I would recommend this album to those who have loved the comic/trade paperback Spell on Wheels by Kate Leth, Megan Levens, and Marissa Louise.

It's time to officially start rehearsing for your karaoke moment. The original Broadway cast recording of KPOP will drop May 12, according to the show's Twitter account. The musical features music, lyrics, music production and arrangements by Helen Park, and music and lyrics by Max Vernon. The album was originally announced to drop February 24.

KPOP began previews at Circle in the Square Theatre October 13, where it opened November 17 and ran through December 11. The show's abrupt end followed public discord between the show's company and New York Times theatre critic Jesse Green, whose negative review was described by KPOP's producers as "casual racism." KPOP struggled at the box office throughout its run, both before and after Green's review was published. In a recent interview, K-pop star Luna (who made her Broadway debut as the show's solo artist MwE) spoke about feeling responsible in the midst of the musical's struggles and learning how important it is to pursue what she wants to do.

Music producer Harvey Mason, Jr. is producing the album. The show's cast features (in addition to Luna) Min, BoHyung, Kevin Woo, Marina Kondo, Joshua Lee, Lina Rose Lee, Zachary Noah Piser, Eddy Lee, Julia Abueva, Major Curda, Jinwoo Jung, Jiho Kang, Amy Keum, James Kho, Jully Lee, Timothy H. Lee, Abraham Lim, Kate Mina Lin, Aubie Merrylees, Patrick Park, and John Yi.

Director Teddy Bergman helmed the production, which featured choreography by Jennifer Weber, music direction by Sujin Kim-Ramsey, scenic design by Gabriel Hainer Evansohn, costume design by Clint Ramos and Sophia Choi, lighting designer Jiyoun Chang, sound designers Peter Fitzgerald and Andrew Keister, projection design by Peter Nigrini, hair and wig design by Mia M. Neal, and makeup designer Suki Tsujimoto. Cherie B. Tay served as production stage manager, and casting was by Tara Rubin Casting

Conceived by Jason Kim and the Woodshed Collective, KPOP features a book by Kim; music, lyrics, music production and arrangements by Helen Park; and music and lyrics by Max Vernon. It first opened Off-Broadway for its 2017 world premiere at Ars Nova. Ma-Yi Theater and the Woodshed Collective also contributed to bringing KPOP to the stage, and the musical ultimately took home three Lucille Lortel Awards (including Outstanding Musical), the 2018 Richard Rodgers Award, and an Off Broadway Alliance Award for Best Unique Theatrical Experience.

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