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It's the craze that won't go away. Yes, K-Pop continues to reign supreme. In Tokyo, at least.
Thousands of fans flocked to see a number of South Korean popstars put on a spectacular
performance at the Yokohama Arena, despite the language barrier.
Since we're not fluent in Japanese language, we're limited in how we can entertain our
fans with what we talk about -so we're putting more effort in showing our external charms,
including having funny moves.
And plenty of funny moves there were. Check these out.
Boyband 2PM hope to win over fans, not just with their image, but with their music too.
It's not that we're trying to attract with our muscular bodies from the beginning, though
we admit that's what our fans love. But, I believe we can show more than that with our
music, styles and stage performances -- so we're trying to show a different style in
every new album.
Psy and Gangnam Style may have ignited the love of K-Pop, but these bands hope to fuel
it and continue the international love affair with the cultural phenomenon.