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Fucking Idol Episode 153

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[M-MIXDOWN‖3dal101–Colorful Struggle (Kpop Remix) & State Of Mind]

[M-MIXDOWN‖3 months 100 days – Pin Point]

[M-MIXDOWN‖ Sedalbaekil – Unaccompanied Encore]

– Did you change the route to Sangsho Sedal Baekil? Look at the upload speed.

-Why did you upload a separate fancam of the encore stage?ㅋㅋㅋ

-You turned the stage upside down.

-lol

-Wow but it’s a bit tedious. Look at the unaccompanied K-pop Struggle – State of Mind – Pinpoint connection.

-Does it seem like you prepared it in advance?

-Isn’t it cool to sing Pinpoint and then dance?

-ㅇㅇ It’s unaccompanied, but I think I can hear the beat

-Lee Ion is so handsome

-I think Koo Tae-hwan is the best at Hong Kong noir. Look at that gangster-smelling face.

-Yeah, it looks like he’s going to shoot a gun, pour oil on it, and throw away the cigarette he was smoking.

-The video is on an infinite loop. Is this a Deuktong accident or something?

-They’re recruiting for the 2nd Se-dal-baek-il fan club. Join now.

There is absolutely no existential meaning to being number one on a music show.

Do they give money for coming in first place?

no.

The appearance fee for broadcasting is the same for all cast members, and even so, the appearance fee is less than 1/5 of the cost of makeup.

So, appearing on a music show was a loss according to capitalist logic.

So if you get first place, will your ranking on the music charts go up?

This is not it either.

1st place is already given to those who are high on the music charts, so it has no meaning.

But despite that, agencies and singers are desperate to be number one.

The reason was simple.

It was because the industry’s perception changed.

Popular and mainstream are different words.

Documentary films can take first place in the Korean film market.

But that doesn’t mean that anyone considers documentary a mainstream genre.

I just think that movie was particularly popular.

People have unconsciously viewed the past three months and one hundred days in that way.

Han Si-on’s ridiculous composing ability, the luck that seems to come from the heavens, and the skills of Se-dal-baek-il who caught it all.

I thought it was just a temporary popularity that came about thanks to that.

Of course, if you think about it logically, it can’t be just temporary popularity, but people’s perceptions aren’t always determined by logic.

But the moment they reach number one on a music show, the story changes.

It becomes mainstream.

Become the one running at the forefront of the mainstream.

The planning companies will analyze the reasons for the success of Sedalbaekil and try to transplant them into the newly launched group.

The trainees will jump into the music industry with someone from Sedalbaekhail as their role model.

so…….

‘It’s entered people’s mainstream consciousness.’

Seeing the flood of interviews and broadcast offers, Han Si-on was convinced.

This was an achievement made in just 9 months after entering the K-pop market.

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While in Korea, Sedalbaekil achieved their first music show win, something interesting was happening in the United States.

It all started with Donald McGrath.

Donald McGus uploaded his praise for the album he participated in through his SNS.

Up until here, nothing special happened.

Donald McGurth, the blues master, was originally someone who discovered and promoted outstanding junior musicians.

If you’re a fan of the blues, you might want to check out some of the music Donald McGurth recommends.

I guess everyone has different tastes, but I doubt Donald McGurth would recommend an artist who isn’t even that good.

But people were disappointed when they heard Donald McGurth’s recommended album.

-What is it? It’s a K-pop album.

-korea?

-That’s right. And although there is some mixing with English, it’s an album made in Korean.

-Did McGus run out of money too?

-K-pop nerds are on the rise these days.

No, to be exact, I didn’t even hear it.

Americans tend to secretly reject foreign cultures.

They may deny it, but the culture that America embraces is limited to the Western world.

So, there were many people who gave up listening just because of the country of issue.

Or maybe I was listening to the beginning of track 1 and I turned it off when I heard some language I couldn’t understand.

The reason why Sedalbaekil was able to do well in the Color Show was because they spoke perfect Billboard English.

Of course, those who listened to the album gave it favorable reviews.

-Don’t give up because of the language barrier. I happened to hear the album and it’s a crazy album.

-Korean artists did this?

-Amazing? Honestly, 2-3 tracks weren’t my style. But other than that, it’s full of crazy songs.

-I see some names that seem too familiar in your co-composition.

But the number was not large.

This same thing happened again.

This time it was Mary Jones who was teased by Donald McGuis.

Mary Jones may be less musically accomplished than Donald McGrath, but she has had a greater popular impact.

[Zion is a musician with incredible talent. You can tell just by looking at the fact that he chose my song as the title track. Maybe this is the Next Level of Techno.

Oh, of course, it’s a bit of a shame that I didn’t collaborate with a museum artist like Donald McGus.]

The reaction to the album was similar, although Mary Jones and Donald McGurth’s playful Hate Pitch created some buzz.

Mary Jones recommended it?

Huh? It’s a Korean album? And the tracks are in Korean?

Don’t listen.

Meanwhile, a small number of fans who liked Mary Jones listened to the album and left rave reviews.

In particular, they were extremely fond of Pin Point.

Mary Jones and techno followers enthusiastically agreed with the term Next Level.

-Crazzzzzy! Where are the other techno albums these artists have made?

-doesn’t exist.

-why!

-Because these guys aren’t techno musicians.

-Then what are you doing?

– An improvisation with Donald McGus at Seaside Heights. (Video)

-This is a color show. (Video)

-Oh, wait, I saw that video was trending on Reddit. It’s these musicians?

-I saw the color show. Was it Cedar?

But this time again, it was only a minority opinion.

Next to step in was Jankos Bolero Greenwood.

The pop-jazz maestro spoke about the Sedalbaekil album more politely than other artists, but teased Moskos.

Because Yankos and Moskos were close friends to begin with.

What Yankos was messing with was the rankings on the Korean music charts.

Because the lowest ranked track of all was On & On, co-written with Moskos.

But the master of the house was cool.

[That’s how a house is. It doesn’t burn hot, but it stays there. That’s why it’s called a HOUSE.]

Things started to take a strange turn.

Few of Yankos’ fans have listened to the album, and few of Moskos’ fans have listened to the album.

Although it is a small number, four musicians have already recommended it.

Because their fans are so jealous… … .

-It’s an album that seems to contain Billboard’s best tracks.

-The language is unfamiliar, but the genre is fun to listen to.

-Is it okay for so many different genres to be in one album?

-What else won’t work?

-But are these guys the most popular in K-pop? Not only are their tracks good, but their vocals are also amazing.

It was a change in perception.

-Who the hell is Zion, and why did he collaborate with them?

-Could he be the son of the North Korean president?

-South Korea, you idiot

-Chris Edwards mentioned it. Zion was originally friends with Chris Edwards, and he played Zion’s music to the maestros he met while filming the HBO documentary.

-Is that the end?

-You said it’s the end?

-If you want to collaborate on something like that, anyone in the world can do it.

-Oh, that’s not the end. They said they played some really good music.

– Really? That makes sense.

Around this time, people who knew exactly what happened to Sedalbaekil posted articles.

In addition to Seaside Heights and Color Show, there was also talk of Coming Up Next.

In fact, the issue-making caused by Seaside Heights has already passed.

It is difficult to bring back past issues.

But if it’s summoned again, it becomes a bigger issue.

-That’s right! I’ve heard this song on the Billboard R&B chart.

-Can someone tell me what Sedar Back Ill means?

-I really want this album. It’s only $12.

-Wow, I just came across SBI’s color show. It was an amazing song.

Color Show was originally a slow-burning content.

The views of the 3 months and 100 days video started to go up like crazy… … .

–

HOT R&B SONGS.

.

.

22. Colorful Struggle – Sedar Back Ill

–

Re-entered Billboard.

The ranking was also higher.

This was thanks to the remix version’s performance being tallied together.

Although it didn’t actually get popular enough to be included on Billboard due to language barriers, The First Day’s popularity was greater than expected.

Billboard magazine couldn’t miss this.

[K-POP’s advancement with the support of 8 great artists?]

Although the article received some criticism for equating the young composer Chris Edwards with other greats, it sold well.

They were particularly obsessive about the collaboration process.

Because, it was impossible to properly understand the situation just by knowing what was known on the surface.

Chris Edwards can play his musician friend’s songs for the greats.

But through that source, the masters created the song, and then an artist named Zion arranged it into K-pop?

So it became a joint composition?

Something is strange.

It looks like the middle link is missing.

But Billboard magazine got even more lost as it investigated the case.

Because Zion said that he seemed to have lured them into a collaboration by using a song that depicted their childhood.

Anything that the editor cannot understand cannot be published in the magazine.

Ultimately, Billboard magazine borrowed its assessment of Zion from Donald McGurth’s comments:

[When I first met Zion in Seaside Heights, it was like being struck by lightning.

He was a guy whose every cell was made up of talent.

If we had just listened to that kind of music and stayed still, we wouldn’t have been making music for decades, right?]

In this way, the album “Sedalbaekil” began selling in the United States as well.

Alex of HR Corporation, Chris Edwards’ manager and the first person to come into contact with Han Shion, could only sigh in regret.

What if you made an English version instead of a Korean version?

What if HR Corporation promoted that?

Couldn’t it have sold at least a million copies in the US?

But strangely, Han Si-on wasn’t very interested in advancing into the United States right away.

The issue that started through the social media of the masters and ended through Billboard magazine… … .

[3 months and 100 days, re-entering the Billboard chart!]

[3 months and 100 days! Billboard Magazine proves that it is a joint composition, not a sampling.>

Naturally, it was causing a huge stir in Korea.

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