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October 24, 2011 at 1:30 am
Cincinn (@chinche09)
About a year ago, I was bored one Saturday afternoon and was surfing youtube and Super Junior was featured, it was the song No Other on Music Bank. I was intrigued by this singing and dancing group so I started to do research on them, the more I learned about them, the more I liked them. Then I stumbled upon Shinee Ring Ding Ding, and I am so digging this group. Then I started finding websites, following on twitter, kdramas etc. I am hooked. By the way my children thinks that I have lost my mind. My daughter says I am a Cougar. ROFL ha. I am so glad I stumbled onto your website!!!! You don’t know how happy I am!!! By the way I love the male groups Super Junior, Shinee, DBSK when they were 5, still like them as two, plus JYJ, Rain, Big Bang together and solo, SS501 even though they are promoting separately, Aziatix, Brian Joo, 2PM, 2AM, MBLAQ, a couple of girl groups, 2NE1 and Wonder Girls and a lot of other male groups. OH SO HAPPY!!! I AM NOT ALONE!!!!
October 27, 2011 at 4:22 pm
CeeFu
The great thing about Kpop is that it knows no bounds! It’s for everybody! You are not alone!
May 26, 2012 at 4:03 pm
David
Traveled from Las Vegas to Bali Indonesia in 2007 and got tired of listening to the CDs I brought with me. Went to the music store and asked the salesgirl to pick for me the top five each of Japanese artists, Korean artists, Indonesian artists and Chinese artists. First Kpop CDs included BoA: My Name, Shin Mina, Chae Yeon, Son Dambi and Lee Hyori. SNSD, Wondergirls and Kara’s CDs were not even on the music store shelves at this time.