Younha - 1,2,3 | 00:03:31 | 720 x 480 | TS | 159.43 MB | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
Younha born April 29, 1988 in Seoul, Korea, is a K-Pop and J-Pop South Korean singer.
Younha made her debut as an artist at the young age of sixteen. Nicknamed the "Oricon comet" for her success in Japan, she has released eight singles and two albums there with varying degrees of success. Several of her songs have been featured in anime and drama series.
Younha was signed to Epic Records, a branch of Sony Music Entertainment Japan, from 2004 to 2008, after which she moved to Sistus Records, a Geneon Entertainment label. In South Korea, she is signed to Lion Media and Stam Entertainment.
Choosing a multimedia player used to be a real no-brainer. However, during recent times the raft of new features and updates added to classic media players like Winamp, Windows Media Player, and even iTunes have left the apps increasingly bloated. Far from being the slick, well-oiled machines they once were, these programs have been stuffed with so much that they are in danger of ending up like a sluggish, overweight athlete still holding on to past glories.
Sun Ha - Chantey Chantey | 00:04:00 | 720 x 480 | TP | 184.29 MB
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
DSP, another idol factory is trying hard to create hype around their latest product named Sunha. This twenty three year old was the second runner up for Miss Seoul in 2006 and has been training with DSP for the
last two years. Sunha’s “Shanti Shanti” MV will be created by Suh Hyun Seung, producer of Lee Hyori’s hit MVs “10 Minutes” and “Hey Girl.”
TVXQ - Wrong Number | 720 x 480 | TP | 109.67 MB
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
TVXQ , an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi, are a South Korean boy band quintet formed under SM Entertainment in 2003. In South Korea they are known as Dong Bang Shin Gi; they were later introduced in Japan as Tohoshinki under the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone in 2005. Their name roughly translates as "Rising Gods of the East". Since their debut, TVXQ has become one of the most popular singing groups in East Asia, gaining great popularity in such countries as China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and other East Asian regions
Girls' Generation - Gee | 720 x 480 | 177.57 MB | TP | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
Girls' Generation is a South Korean nine-member girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2007. Its members include (in order of official announcement) Yoona, Tiffany, Yuri, Hyoyeon, Sooyoung, Seohyun, Taeyeon (the leader), Jessica, and Sunny. International Girls' Generation fans usually refer to the group as SNSD, the acronym of the group's Korean name So Nyeo Shi Dae/So Nyuh Shi Dae. Many of the members had already pursued an entertainment career before the group's debut — through acting, DJ-ing, and modeling.
Davichi - My Man | 00:03:08 | 720 x 480 | TS | 130.63 MB
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
They are a fast-rising female duet comprising of Lee Hae-ri and Kang Min-kyung. The two ladies have been at the center of attention ever since the music video of their debut song, “I Love You Even Though I Hate You”, featured two superstars Lee Mi-yeon and Lee Hyo-ri. Music fans were surprised when they found out that Davichi had powerful singing voices belying their young, innocent appearances. Korea’s noted composers and lyricists like Park Geun Tae, Cho Young Soo, Kim Do Hoon, Ryu Jae Hyun, and Park Hae Woon took part in their first album, which attests to the high quality of all the songs in the album. Second hit "Sad Promise" is an upbeat song which proves that Davichi are a multi-dimensional group.
00:06:35 | 720 x 480 | TP | 308.34 MB | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
Lee Soo Young (born Lee Ji Yeon, April 12, 1979 in Seoul) is a Korean ballad singer. She made her debut in 1999 in Korea with the smash hit “I Believe.” Currently, she has eight released albums and four mini-albums (labeled as Holiday in Lombok, Classic, As Time Goes By, An Autumn Day) and sang six OSTs. She’s recognized in Korea for her powerful voice and although she rarely appears in her own music videos, she has earned a lot of popularity. She has also recently appeared on a number of variety shows, displaying her sense of humour and her ability to be comical and carefree, adding to her popularity. Today she is considered one of Korea’s most famous and accomplished ballad singers.
00:04:40 | 720x480 | 23.976fps | TP | 199.65 MB | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre:Kpop
Boa Kwon (born November 5, 1986), commonly known by her stage name BoA, which stands for Beat of Angel, is a Korean singer, active in both South Korea and Japan. Born and raised in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, BoA was discovered by SM Entertainment talent agents when she accompanied her older brother to a talent search. In 2000, after two years of training, she released ID; Peace B, her debut Korean album, under SM Entertainment. Two years later, she released her debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart, under the Avex label. On October 14, 2008, under SM Entertainment USA, a subdivision of SM Entertainment, BoA debuted in the United States with the single "Eat You Up" and released her debut English-language album, BoA on March 17, 2009.
00:03:19 | 720 x 480 | TS | 147.41 MB | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
Diva is a Korean girl group, who have enjoyed some minor success. However, since one of the most popular members, Chae Rina, departed, they have not had the same level of popularity. Their last album, Only Diva, failed to sell strongly, and the lead single Laugh did not perform very well in the charts.
The Grace (CSJH) - Too Good | 00:04:47 | 720 x 480 | TP | 221.82 MB | Join with HJ-Split
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
The Grace (CSJH) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2005. It consists of four members that specialize in skills of singing, dancing, and acting. The quartet debuted in 2005 and since then, the group gained popularity in South Korea and a number of other Asian countries. Currently, much of their activity occurs in Japan, following the precedent of other Korean-turned-Japanese-celebrity pop stars such as BoA, who are also managed by SM Entertainment.
624 pages | 2004 | Michael Crichton | Harper Collins Publishers Inc. | 0066214130 | PDF | 6 MB
In Paris, a physicist dies after performing
a laboratory experiment for a beautiful visitor.
In the jungles of Malaysia, a mysterious buyer
purchases deadly cavitation technology, built to
his specifications.
In Vancouver, a small research submarine is leased
for use in the waters off New Guinea.
And in Tokyo, an intelligence agent tries to
understand what it all means.
Fin.K.L. - Now | 720 x 480 | TS | 164.99 MB
Language: Korean
Genre: Kpop
Fin.K.L was a K-pop girl group that debuted in 1998. Their name stands for Fine Killing Liberty, and was intended to mean that the group stood against "the oppression of all freedom" (fin means "ending" in French. The group's name was selected by a poll of young people by the record company before the group's inception. This is the reason for the lack of clear meaning in Fin.K.L's English name, for the Korean name was selected first. Fin.K.L was one of the most popular girl groups in Korean pop, along with S.E.S. and Baby V.O.X.. Fin.K.L won numerous music awards until its unofficial end in 2002, when all of the members pursued solo careers in different areas of entertainment. Although they regrouped for a digital single in 2005, the group has since unofficially disbanded again, as each member has left DSPent and has signed with different companies. There has been no official word on the group's status.