Tuesday, 7 May 2013

T-ara N4's 전원일기 & some thoughts after watching the music videos

Hi guys, it's Monday night here and I am just chilling with some K-pop music videos before going to bed - I have an early start tomorrow with conference calls with a Dutch client and they are one hour ahead of me in Holland. My regular readers will know that I am a huge fan of K-pop and I was very excited to watch the new music video from a sub-unit of my favourite K-pop band of all time T-ara. 전원일기 is okay, it is good fun though not quite as epic as some of their bigger hits in the past like Sexy Love, Yayaya, Bo Peep Bo Peep, Lovey Dovey and of course, Roly Poly.

I never lost my lost for a good dance music video and it is always a thrill to see the way the Koreans have well and truly mastered this art form. In a sense, I am very lucky to have done 24 music videos over the years and I have many found memories from having done them. How many people who work in finance actually watch a music video like that and wonder, "I wonder what would've happened if I had followed my pasion instead of getting an office job?" At least I know I have no regrets having given it a decent shot and I didn't spend all my working life in an office. Enjoy these videos. 


2 comments:

  1. I actually liked the drama version of the song. The Korean ajumma was speaking in a rather cute 'satoori'(accent or dialect), although I still have yet to figure out which area that accent is from. I have heard the Busan dialect and it is rather cute. She speaks in the same manner as my good friend's mother, who is from Jeolla-buk-do.

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