Saturday, October 5, 2013

Five k-pop songs for your Korean Summer

**So I realize this post is a bit out of date but I found it, half finished of course, on my drive so thought I'd throw it up here anyway. Maybe some of you still have some Indian Summer days left.**

It's summer in Korea...
It can get pretty hot here during the summer and, lucky for me, I just happen to live in the hottest city in Korea. If Korea is hot in the summer- Daegu is positively sweltering. I'm not sure I've ever lived somewhere with this level of heat and humidity (and I grew up in South Georgia, went to summer camps in Florida... none of that compares to the heat and humidity here!!).

With how hot it is I have honestly given up on doing little more than moving, at a rather slow pace, from point A to point B while I'm outside. And even that ends with me being nothing more than a gross, sweaty mess.  The only relief it seems I can find (other than aircon filled coffee shops with an ice latte in hand!) is finding just the right beat pumping in the headphones to put enough spring in my step to get me down the street!

So, in an effort to spread the love, here are five k-pop songs that I've been using to get myself motivated and out the door into the painful heat (really, I'm not kidding, it SO freakin' hot here!)

MBLAQ- Smoky Girl
The summer started with my boys *finally*, after over a year (which in k-pop land means they basically disappeared for an eternity!), making a comeback with Smoky Girl.


Now, I realize the simple fact that they are my group, my favorite above all others, makes me inherently biased but... it's just a damn good song. It's clean, cool,  all parts lead well from one to the other (too often in k-pop a great song is ruined by some random rap, dance, dubstep moment that just doesn't flow), the dance is sharp and crisp, and the suits... the suits, people... *ahem* wait, what was I saying? Oh, right. Smoky Girl was a great way to start the summer. Well done boys, well done!

*side note* I recently went to the opening ceremony for a sporting event here in Daegu. MBLAQ just so happened to be part of the ceremony festivities along with several other k-pop artists. Which means... I SAW THEM... in real life... preforming... they were fabulous and blew all the other groups out of the water. And yes, yes there was squealing and fangirling. Say what you will but sometimes it's nice to act 13 again ;)

MIB- Dash
This is a group that I have just recently discovered. They have been around for a while but have yet to make it really huge. They are one of those groups that are interesting in fact that they are 'technically' k-pop but don't necessarily follow all the rules- they are made up of three rappers and one vocalist, they can't dance (really, not at all), and tend to not follow your typical k-pop flowerboy (although to me they still fall in pretty boy territory) trends.

It's one of those songs that, as soon as I heard it, was addicted too. And it's got the perfect beat to make you feel like you've got swag even as you sweat your way down the street! Also, the suits, people!... I'm sensing a theme here, hmm....

Crayon Pop- BarBarBar
This is the song of the summer here in Korea.

It. Was. Everywhere.

I personally adore it. Its fun, cute, and the dance is fairly simple and doable (in some fashion) by everyone. And it's always nice to see a k-pop group that doesn't take themselves too seriously and, as a result, actually produces something fairly unique to the rest of what's currently out there.

EXO- Growl
Ok, I hate that I'm putting this group on the list.

I do not like them.

There are way to many of them (I paid my dues early on learning all 15 Super Junior member's names and am NOT doing that again), they look like those bratty kids in the back of class that don't care (not that I've had any of those), and they are one of the most popular groups in Korea right now having, in my opinion, not produced much quality (their last song contained actual howling like a wolf, come on boys, really?)... but...

... I have to be honest and say it was one of my favorite songs of the summer and, even more, the choreography and music video were just well done.  Ok, I've confessed... moving on...

Roy Kim- Love, Love, Love
I had a hard time picking the last song. There were a few other songs that I listened to a lot this summer but this one actually had one of the highest play counts on iTunes.


It's simple, sweet, and has the feeling of a cool, fresh breeze which is really all I've wanted this summer.


So there you have it. I hope these help to get you motivated and outside even in this crazy summer heat!

Bonus: MBLAQ- No Love
Because... aren't they just the cutest things ever?!?! I mean... *sigh* seriously, they kill me *^^*






Update!

Well hello there! Long time no see… yeah, I know that’s kinda my fault. It has been *way* to long since I’ve sat down at my computer to write something, anything!

Due to the long absence I’m going to attempt to give you a whirlwind update from this summer. Ready?  μ‹œμž‘!

Summers for an English teacher usually start with Summer English Camp. What these camps look like can vary from school to school. At Gachang it means three days of “special” english classes that include grades 1-6 (usually I only teach 3-6). They are meant to be a fun camp-like setting where students learn/practice English.  For this camp I had the “brilliant idea” (I’m still not sure if this was my best or worst idea ever) to make ice cream in a bag with all the classes. Besides a few too many “we’re out of ice!!” panics and three days of being covered in sticky saltiness it actually went off pretty well. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, English was spoken and ice cream was (miraculously!) made. Success!
Our camp ended with the students and their families camping out overnight on the school grounds. It was great fun to be a part of the night and see the students with their families, dance around to TeenTop around the campfire, watch them set off fireworks and then go have some chicken, beer and soju with the rest of the faculty in the science room after everyone was asleep (yes, that happened).

After summer camps I had a few weeks of teaching summer classes. These differ from summer camps in that only some students sign up and they are more like regular class periods.  Because this is during their summer break I had much smaller classes which was really very enjoyable. I also taught them completely on my own. While I absolutely adore my coteacher, it was nice to have a class totally to myself. Feels a little bit more like my old “classroom teacher” days. I also have more freedom in subject matter and did some things “just because” and “just for fun”.



Finally, the moment that all teachers wait for arrived. Summer vacation!! I was blessed to have my best friend from… forever, come and visit me. It was amazing having Mandy here, even though it was really too hot to do much more than sit inside and try not to overheat (seriously people, it. was. hot.). But it was fantastic, and a bit serial, to be able to show her around and show off Korea. It really is an amazing place that I would HIGHly recommend everyone visit. Just, maybe not at the height of summer! *^^*  

It was hard to say goodbye, though. And made me realize how very much I miss people back home. It’s been over a year since I’ve been there which just seems crazy to me! So, while Daegu is my home right now, I am very, very much looking forward to making the trek back over the ocean in the not too distant future for a little visit! Woot!!


The summer season ended with a five day trip to Jeju Island for 좔석 (Chuseok)- it a bit like the Korean version of Thanksgiving. Jeju is considered to be one of Koreas great beauties and everyone seems to be very proud of it. It didn’t disappoint and I am already planning another trip back in the spring to do a bit more exploring! The landscape was absolutely breathtaking.



So I think brings us up to the present. We are about halfway through our second semester at school (how did that happen so fast?!?) and I am officially started on my second contract/year here. The temperatures have finally started to drop and Autumn is in the air! I’m very much looking forward to this new season!