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You know technology has advanced if you're fapping to a hologram. I guess in a couple years we'll be fappin to a video showing a hologram of a hologram
How about some old school shit? I tune into Mnet sometimes on my television, and it's pretty much the same recycled garbage from the past couple of years.
This is the one of the greatest songs of the 90s. Sung by Kim Yeon-woo with You Hee-yeol (Toy) on the piano, it's a song that resonates no matter who you are.
Not the original artist of this song, but Kim Hyung-ho, was the pioneer that really brought rock to 90s Korea. He had some really amazing stage presence, and my buddy said that his favourite concert ever was watching him live in Busan.
You know that "All For You" song that won all those awards? The one sung by Seo In-guk and Jung Eun-ji? It's a remake of a classic from Cool, one of the most popular pop groups of the 90s.
Released in 2000, this is one of Yim Jae-beom's top hits during his 20+ year career. His voice and tone is very distinct, and there's no one else in the Korean music industry that comes close to matching Yim's smooth and husky voice.
This classic song was used as the main theme for Architecture 101, one of the top Korean films of 2012. This song was made during Kim Dong-ryool's earlier days.
Used for the 2005 drama, I'm Sorry, I Love You, this song was an instant hit. Sung by Park Hyo-sin, many Koreans consider his voice to be the best in the business. My friends say that anyone that ever tries to sing one of his songs at a noraebang always ends up making a fool out of themselves.
Sung Si-kyung's first hit, and he's still considered by many to be the greatest ballad singer more than a decade later. Smooth voice and gentle demeanour.
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