This is ESSENTIAL reading for all VIPs especially if you have felt
shaken by their controversies over the last few months. (Cr:
fortrollingkpop@BigBangThread6Theory)
Big Bang - History of the National Idols
Are you worried about
their sales? Reputation? Public image? Endorsement contracts?
If
you answer yes to any of this, then you are underestimating Big Bang. I
can understand why you would, after all you are in another country. You
did not see them at their peak. You did not experience the “Big Bang
Explosion.” You were not a part of us. You are not a K-VIP nor a citizen
of our country.
But I am not belittling you. As a matter of
fact, I thank you because you know Big Bang. You talk about them on
Twitter, Facebook, and the Allkpop, and for that, urin Pik Peng were
able to perform and visit Bangkok, Singapore City, Kuala Lumpur, many of
Japan’s cities, New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Belfast. If not
for you and you support, our dear boys would not have travelled the
world with their music. Thank you. With all my heart, I really thank
you.
I thank you yes, but I also would like to explain something
to you. What you read online, what you think you know, they maybe true
but not at all accurate. If some people are scaring you that our people
are murdering YG and Big Bang with their words, don’t let that reality
fool you. Words are just words. Words, for most time, is not money.
Internet is just a silly place of whatver. Hater-infested Nate,
Dispatch, or Enews articles isn’t going to put an end to the career of
five national idols. Not now.
We have known Ji Yong and Young Bae
when they were just preteens who had no money, no food, and only had
cute smiles and pride. We grew up together. We rode the Seoul Subway
with them after practice. We watched them perform in the parks of 마로니에
공원 and 남산. We’ve known them since we were all just 15, thinking life was
so easy. But I’m not saying we are friends, because we are not. We are
just loyal fans and all I’m saying is, we’ve known them before they
built their houses in Chungdam-dong or bought their Audis and Bentleys.
We didn’t like them with their golden packages. We became fans because
we saw their passion and pursuit and patience to become artists. And
they did become succesful on a national level, that’s why we are so
proud.
I was 17 when I met Seung Hyun oppa, Dae Sung, Hyun Seung,
and Seung Hyun. They were different. I didn’t see in them the raw
talent and passion I admired in Ji Yong and Young Bae. I felt like they
had it easy. It took a while for our movement to realize that like our
idols, these four young men were just searching for their dreams. As the
months passed by, we saw that Ji Yong and Young Bae grew attached to
the four, and like brothers, they had a very admirable and powerful
bond. They exuded the energy of determined dreamers, of fighters, of a
family. Ji Yong and Seung Hyun oppa always joked around, Young Bae and
Hyun Seung always rode the bus together, Dae Sung and Seunghyun took a
while to be closer. But it was only a matter of time for our movement to
see that just like the other two, Ji Yong and Young Bae also treasured
them dearly. I loved all of them even more, and each and everyday my
admiration for them increases.
I am writing these long and
plentiful paragraphs to relay to you what we, K-VIPS, are feeling. I am
not speaking for all of us, but I can tell you for sure that what I will
say is in the mind of many of us. We want you to see what we’re seeing,
to listen to what we’re hearing, to read what we are knowing, to
understand what is happening, and to regain your faith and strong pride
in the NAME BIG BANG.
Over the years, there have been hundreds of
idols that debuted in this little business. At the peak of album sales,
almost 30 million albums would be sold in a year, and only about 2
million of that would be from an idol group, and just one group at that —
서태지와 아이들. At the end of the last millenium, tons of groups came to
light, and SM Entertainment managed to monopolize the teenagers. I don’t
know how to explain it in a global scale. Let’s just say that in the
past, no one gave a damn about 13-year old singers, but Disney and RBMG
hit gold with Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber. SM hit the jackpot with
HOT, Shinhwa, and SES. They hit it further with BoA and TVXQ. Other
companies further stroke the iron: DSP with Fin.K.L and Sech.Kies, then
Yee Hyori; JYP with god and Rain; YG with 1tym and Se7en. It was like a
wide-scale machinery — every year we would produced idols after idols
after idols.
There are hundreds of idols in this industry.
Namjagreup, yojeagreup, namjagasu, yeojagasu, ahyidol, hundreds of them.
But few of them mattered to the wide variety of people. But of the
millions of them all, I can only provide you with a few name of idol
singers who really MATTERED, who really shone brightest, who really
impacted our culture, who really turned around the people and the game,
who really set the trends, who people actually KNOW and CARE ABOUT.
S.E.S
became our national role models. They were a role model to our youth
with their clean music and inspirational messages, and the old wanted
them to be their daughters.
Fin.K.L became our national rebels.
They projected strong females who fought for their dreams, and their
messages was received well by our youth and our parents.
BoA
became our national idol. She was the ultimate inspiration to our young
dreamers, and every parent wanted a daughter like BoA.
Yee Hyori
became our national fairy. Her music and dance inspired our youth, while
her charisma and attitude endeared her to our old. Like a fairy, she
brought light in our dark days.
Ivy became our national syndrome.
Her sex appeal was something unheard of, and her forward image caused a
national syndrome.
Wonder Girls became our national sisters.
Their freshness and innocence influenced our young, and enterained all
our old, men or women.
IU became our national little sister. Her
innocence and soft voice is a quality that everyone likes, and all her
songs are popular among every one.
So Nyeo Shi Dae became our
national idol group. They set all kinds of legendary records and trends,
and their music and beauty is widely admired among every kind of our
people.
HOT, Shinhwa, TVXQ, Super Junior, Shinee, god, 2PM,
Sech.Kies, SS501, 1tym… For years we have seen uniformed men with
robotic movements debut and create ruckus among female teenagers. I
admit I am one of them. They have made a niche among the minority of
preteens, teens, and young adults — all female. They have perfected the
art of seduction, obsessions, fanaticism, devotion, loyalty. Their good
looks, their costumes, their hair styles, their dance moves, their
bodies, their heights, their either effeminate or beastly nature have
locked up the support of a sure niche. There’s no going wrong with a
male idol group, because just as sure as the United States will support
Twilight, and Europe will support Harry Potter, female youth will
support male idol groups.
But none of them created an impact.
None of them were catapulted to national ranks. None of them set any
kinds of new trends. None of them veered away from the formulaic ratio
of good looks, dance moves, and pop music. Well, god did for a while,
but after two hit songs, god couldn’t go farther than a one-hit-wonder.
It’s JYP’s fault, because Rain stole their thunder. None of our male
idols created whatsoever to even matter to the Korean people who are not
18 and are not female. For years, female idols stole everything, from
#1 song, to #1 fashion, to #1 television ratings, to #1 radio airplay,
to #1 newsmaker, to #1 syndrome, to #1 popularity surveys, to national
star status. All male idols locked in their hands were album sales and
female fan count. Up until now, male idols have dominated the album
sales and fandom, but our female idols have always reigned on public
image, popularity and other avenues of sales.
South Korea has an
unfair stigma for male idols - robotic, manufactured, cheesy, shallow,
unrealistic, no substance.
I guess that stigma stems from such
high honors and pedestal we put on our male musical artists. We have a
higher standards for male singers because of legends such as Jo Yong
Pil, Yee Seungchul, Yoon Doo Hyun Band, and Seo Taiji and the Boys.
These are strings of musical acts, NOT IDOLS, who have become such
important cultural figures in our society, that such male idols who
debuted seemed like little stars compared to the sun like our legendary
male singers. This is why Rain, amidst being an idol, shone among our
public. Not since Seo Taiji and the Boys have we even cared for an idol.
But 10 years after, there came a male singer who became our national
pride. Rain appeared in television and movies and spearheaded the
maintenance of Hallyu. He was such a catalyst to the spread of our
culture, that even if he wasn’t as musically talented as Lee Seung Chul
or Kim Gunmo, the Korean society viewed him as a world star. Not since
the strings of male singers I mentioned above have we cared for male
performer, and an idol at that, on a national scale.
Rain became
our national star. He is our world star, and he became such an integral
star among the nation not because of his music, but because of his
international achievements.
But still, with the list of all the
national idols I have mentioned, there seems to be one type of singer
missing — a male group. The high and double standards continued, because
up until the peak of boy groups such as TVXQ and SS501, still people
from different walks of life did not give a rat’s ass for these male
groups much like how my grandma knew Fin.K.L’s songs, my friends’
parents sang to the Wonder Girls, my uncles admired Hyori, the ahjussi
who drove the bus danced to SNSD, and the ahjummas selling ddeokbokki
wanted their sons to marry IU.
No care at all.
NOT UNTIL
2007 and 2008, when the universe exploded with what would be known as
the BIG BANG.
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