Bingung judulnya :D

Kamis, 29 November 2012

Sekarang ya nggak ngrasa udah main kelas 9 aja. Dunia emang berputar sungguhlah sangat cepat. Baru aja kemarin masuk SMP sekarang udah mau keluar lagi. haialhh..
Oke, UN mungkin udah di depan mata , gimana ngga? sekarang November akhir, sedangkan UN 22 April !
Bayangin gih, gimana coba? dalam waktu sesingkat itu, mental, otak kita harus siap di peres abis-abisan. aku ngga bisa ngebayangin gimana jadinya >.<
Tapi, jangan salah, aku punya target, aku pengen kaya mba Urfah, pengen lulus dengan nilai maksimal, aku pengen berusaha ngedapetin itu, tapi tentunya ngga nyiksa diriku sendiri juga, aku ngga terlalu terobesesi juga sih :D hehehe
Udah mau UN, bukan berarti kita ngebanyakin ikut bimbingan belajar atau lebih dikenal LES, toh juga hasil akhir bukan berkat bimbel, tapi dari motivasi yang ada dalam diri kita, kemauan yang begitu kuat, kesungguhan kerja keras yang nyata itu semua dapt terwujud jikalau emang kita udh punya tekad.
Sekarang tujuan aku cuma satu, fokus ke UN, ngga mikir apa-apa dulu lah, nilaiku udah cukup turun, tapi masih ada waktu untuk memberbaiki ! :)


 Salam, Arina.

Bae Suzy


Bae Su-ji (Hangul: 배수지; Hanja: 裴秀智; born October 10, 1994), commonly known by her stage name Suzy, is a South Korean idolsingeractressmodel and MC. Best known for her roles as Go Hye-mi in the KBS2 TV series Dream High. She is a member of theKorean girl group Miss A, which debuted under JYP Entertainment in 2010.

Biography

Suzy was born in GwangjuSouth Korea on October 10, 1994. She attended Seoul Performing Arts High School. Before debuting, she was an online shopping model. In 2009, she auditioned for Mnet Superstar K and made it through the preliminary round but she was ultimately eliminated. However, she caught the attention of a scout from JYP Entertainment and soon became a trainee. After training for a year, she was paired with fellow members Fei and Jia. With the sudden addition of Min into the group, the foursome prepared to debut as Miss A.

[edit]Career

[edit]Miss A

In July 2010, Suzy made her debut as a member of Miss A, a girl group managed by JYP Entertainment, with the single "Bad Girl Good Girl" as a lead vocalist of the group and image of the group[1] After a successful promotion period of 7 weeks, the group came back in October with a new title track, "Breathe", from the second single Step Up. The group promoted the song for a month and had their last goodbye stage on November 7. The group then returned in July 2011 with the release of their first full-length studio album A Classwith the title track "Good Bye Baby". The group held their goodbye stage in early September after finding great success with their album and title track. The group then turned their focus towards their overseas activities, including their Chinese debut.

[edit]Solo activities

In October 2010, Suzy became the host for MBC Show! Music Core alongside Minho and Onew, both from SHINee, and Jiyeon, from T-ara.[2] Suzy later hosted other shows such as Inkigayo, M! Countdown, M! countdwn Hello Japan,[3][4] the 21st Seoul Music Awards26th Golden Disk Awards with F.T. Island's Hongki, and Mnet 20's Choice Awards along side the actor Song Joong-Ki[5] where she won an award under the category "hot new star of 2011".[6]
Apart from her group activities Suzy made her acting debut with the drama Dream High, which aired on KBS2 from January 3 to February 28.[7][8] On March 22, 2012,she made her movie debut in the film Introduction to Architecture as young Seo yeon.[9][10][11] On June 4, 2012,Suzy was also part of Hong Sister's drama "Big" beside Gong Yoo and Lee Min Jung as the crazy but beautiful Jang Mari.
In October 2011, it was confirmed that Suzy became a cast member in KBS2 TV reality show Invincible Youth 2 (청춘불패) in which Suzy was a part of G8, consisting of eight girls from idol groups as Girls' Generation's Sunny and HyoyeonKara's Jiyoungf(x)'s AmberSISTAR's Bora, Rainbow's Woori and Jewelry's Yewon. The show began filming its first episode on October 19 and aired on November 11.[12]
On November 4, 2011, it revealed that Suzy will make a surprise appearance in the new music video titled Pretty but Hateful of former g.o.d.'s member Son Ho Young. Suzy played the role of the main female character and captivated the audience with her natural beauty and innocent charm. She left a strong impression by being able to cry on demand in the beginning of the MV.[13]
In 2012, Suzy showed her support towards the Pink Wings Campaign, ran by the Korean Citizens' Coalition for Teens, by participating in the special photoshoot Vogue Girl conducted.
Her debut film, 101 Architecture, was one of the ten most-watched films in Korea in the first quarter of 2012. Nine weeks after its theater release, it reached over 4.1 million admissions, a new box office record for Korean melodramas.[14]
Bae Suzy is well known for being the first Korean female celebrity to have more than one million followers on Twitter. She is also the first Korean female to win a singer rookie award, drama rookie award and movie rookie award after receiving her Best New Actress Award at the 48th Paeksang Awards night.[15]

IU

Lee Ji-eun (Hangul : 이지은, born May 16, 1993), better known by her stage name IU (Korean아이유), is a South Korean singer and actress.[2] Her stage name is derived from the phrase "I and You", which symbolizes that we can become one through music.[3] In her home country of South Korea, she is often referred to as the "Nation's Little Sister" due to her various personality traits.[citation needed]Her fan club name is U-ana (Uaena), where each syllable has a different meaning: "you" is from English, "ai" is Chinese for "love", and "na" is Korean for "me

Biography

[edit]2008: Debut

IU debuted on a Korean music program called Mnet M! Countdown in September 18, 2008 with her debut single "Lost Child". It was later released as the title track for her debut mini-album Lost and Found on September 24, 2008.[4] However, she did not gain mainstream popularity until her follow-up and debut studio album Growing Up.

[edit]2009: First studio album, mainstream success, and other activities

On April 16, 2009, IU launched her first full album, titled Growing Up, with the lead promotional number "Boo." Within three weeks, "Boo" went up to the #1 contenders for SBS Inkigayo, and her name also went up twice on Take 7 together with other notable artists like SG Wannabe and Younha. The song also did well on KBS Music Bank K-Chart, on Mnet M! Countdown chart, and on various online music charts.[citation needed]
In 2009, IU sang the ending title song, "Araro", for the acclaimed MBC drama Queen Seon Duk, where she was recommended by the director, Sam Kim, citing her "clear tone and her lyrical sensibility."[5] She was also featured on Mighty Mouth's album Love Class in the song "희망사항." In late 2009, IU recorded MC Mong's song "Love Letter For You (Neoyege Sseuneun Pyeonji)," featuring SHINee's Key as the rapper.

[edit]2010: Nagging for We Got Married and third mini album

IU recorded the song "잔소리" (Nagging / Scolded) with 2AM's Seulong for the TV show We Got Married. On June 27, 2010, IU won her first award since her debut on SBS Inkigayofor "Nagging." On July 2, 2010, she won another award for that song on KBS Music Bank K-Chart. Soon after, IU was chosen to sing the main OST song for the MBC drama Road No.1 titled "여자라서" (Because I'm A Woman). IU's other collaborations include duets with Yoo Seung Ho ("사랑을 믿어요" (Believe in Love)), Sung Shi Kyung ("그대네요" (It's You)), and Big Bang's Seungri ("I Know").[citation needed]
IU worked with some of South Korea's most famous musicians and producers for her third mini-album, Real, released in December 2010.[6] Lee Min Soo and Kim Eana, the creators of IU's previous hit "Nagging", helped produce her award-winning song "좋은 날" ("Good Day")."[7] IU received three SBS Inkigayo Mutizen Song awards for her performances of the song (on December 18 and December 26, 2010, and January 2, 2011), three awards from KBS Music Bank K-Chart (on December 24 and December 31, 2010, and January 7, 2011), and one award from Mnet M! Countdown on December 23, 2010.[citation needed]

[edit]2011: Rising popularity, Real+, and Last Fantasy

IU often covers other pop artists' songs with her guitar and features her friend Thunder from MBLAQ, most notably renditions of SHINee's "Juliette," Big Bang's "Lies," Super Junior's "Sorry, Sorry" and Girls' Generation's "Gee."[8]
Soribada, an online music service, combined the music downloads and streams from January 1 to March 30, 2011, to name IU's song, "Good Day" as the number one song of the first quarter. Her song "Someday" from the KBS drama Dream High OST and her ballad "The Story Only I Didn't Know", from her Real+ mini-album, placed 4th and 7th place, respectively – showing that IU got 3 of the top 10 digital spots for the first quarter. Her first original composition, "Dreaming" was used in the drama Dream High, but not released officially.
On June 18, 2011, IU held her first official fanmeeting and mini-concert at AX-Korea. It also marked the 1004th day since she debuted.[9]
IU also sang a self-composed OST called "Hold my Hand" for drama series The Greatest Love.[10]
On November 29, 2011, IU's second full length album Last Fantasy was released and achieved an ‘all-kill’ as all 13 songs immediately swept most of all the charts.[11][12] The track list was revealed on November 22, 2011.

[edit]2012 to present

On January 24, 2012, IU held a live showcase at Tokyo's Bunkamura Orchard Hall.[13] At the time of the showcase, it was noted that she was the youngest Korean singer ever to perform at the Hall.[14] On March 1st, 2012, she released a promotional video for the Japanese version of "Good Day", the title track of her Japanese single album.[15] The album, which includes DVD footage from the showcase,[16] was later released on March 21, 2012.[17]
In early April, 2012, it was announced that IU will be holding her first solo tour, "Real Fantasy", starting in June. The tour features performances in six different cities across South Korea, including Seoul and Busan.[18]
IU released the single album, Spring of a Twenty Year Old, on May 11th, 2012.[19] The album contains three songs, one of which is self-composed by IU. This song, entitled "Peach", was digitally released before the album, on May 4th, 2012.[20] A 26-minute-long documentary-style music video film was released alongside the album, featuring the album track, "Every End of the Day", and several interviews with IU that showcase her personal thoughts and experiences. This film contains footage of IU as she visits Venice, Italy.[21]Due to her commitments towards preparing for her first solo tour, she was unable to make broadcast promotions for the single. Additionally, while touring, she had to leave her hosting job at SBS' Inkigayo,[22] though she returned upon the tour's completion.[citation needed]
You & I, IU's second Japanese single, was released on July 18th.[23]

[edit]Endorsements and other activities

[edit]Endorsements

IU has secured a number of endorsement deals,[24] including the 2011 UNIONBAY clothing line (with Seo In-Kook),[25] MyChew candy, and the action-riding game The Story of My Horse and I, Alicia. In 2011, IU became the next pop star spokesmodel for Mexicana Chicken.[26] Samsung selected IU to represent their Anycall brand, previously endorsed by such stars as Lee Hyori, BoA, and Junki, stating "we believe that [IU] has the potential to create a big bang within the industry.".[27] In the same year, IU endorsed for SK Telecom, Namyang Dairy, S-Oil, Home Plus, Y'SB, Le Coq Sportif, Elite school uniforms, and was chosen to be the ambassador for Yeosu Expo Korea 2012. In 2012, IU secured the endorsement deals for G by Guess[28] and cosmetics brand, The Saem[29] as well.

[edit]Other activities

In August 2009, IU became a host for the new program Gom Music Chart on GomTV, a weekly show where South Korean netizens vote for their favorite songs on the charts.[citation needed] For a time, IU became a fixed guest on Super Junior's Kiss the RadioMaybee's Raise the Volume, and MBC's Starry Night (hosted by Park Kyung-lim and Shin Young) and Chin Chin Radio (hosted by Taeyeon). Upon Taeyeon's departure, she was chosen as a temporary DJ for two weeks together with Beast member Doojoon.[citation needed] IU is currently the VJ for MBC Game's Star for You.[citation needed] In October and November of 2010, IU introduced the competing players in season 2 of GomTV's Global Starcraft II League.[30] IU is also one of twelve original female cast members chosen for the SBS variety show Heroes.[31]
IU took up a role as Kim Pil Suk in the KBS 2TV teen drama series Dream High.[32]
On February 6, 2011, it was announced that IU would be a guest performer for British contemporary jazz & soul singer, Corinne Bailey Rae, during her 1st Korean concert.[33] She was also featured in K-Will's music video for his song "My Heart is Beating" along with MBLAQ's Lee Joon and Boyfriend's No Minwoo.
Between May and July in 2011, IU attended the filming for SBS's Kiss & Cry, where celebrities show off their figure skating skills.[34] However, she was eliminated in Episode 8.[35]Also during this time, she participated in KBS Immortal Song 2. [36] However due to her overwhelming schedule of "Kiss & Cry" and MC duties for “Inkigayo”, she withdrawn from Immortal Song to focus on her upcoming album. [37]
IU performed at the 2011 GSL Blizzard Cup finals,[38] with the songs "Good Day" and "You and I".[39] This is not the first time she would be involved in the GSL, as she also did the voice over for the player introductions and openers in previous seasons as well.[40]
On March 22 2012, IU along with ZE:A member Yim Si-wan and Hwang Kwanghee started in Samsung CF for their latest smartphone, the 'Wave 3'. It is a three-part drama titled '20, the start of the Wave', which introduced various apps and tools of the 'Wave 3'.[41]

[edit]Personal life

On November 9, 2012, [42] a photo of Super Junior's Eunhyuk and IU was posted on IU's Twitter account. The post appeared to be accidental as the photo was removed within 2 minutes. This, combined with the duo's previous interactions on various media outlets, has lead popular media to speculate that the two are dating.[42] However, IU's agency, LOEN Entertainment, has publicly denied these rumors,[43] while Eunhyuk's agency, SM Entertainment, has refused to comment.[44]

Ok Taecyeon

Ok Taec-Yeon (Hangul: 옥택연, Hanja: 玉澤演; born December 27, 1988),[1] generally known as Taecyeon, is a member of the Korean boy band 2PM, in which he is the main rapper. In 2010 Taecyeon debuted as an actor in the Korean drama Cinderella's Sisterand went on to become a main character in the KBS drama Dream High.

Early life

Taecyeon was born in BusanSouth Korea, but emigrated with his family to Bedford, Massachusetts,[2] a small town situated in the Greater Boston Area, with his parents and older sister Jihyen. Taecyeon lived there for seven years, attending Bedford High Schoolwhere he was an active member of the Chess Club, Jazz Band, JV Soccer Team and National Honor Society, before returning to pursue his career in Korea. Taecyeon was educated at Gel In High School in Seoul and studied Business Administration at Dankook University.[1] He speaks fluent English, Korean, and Japanese.[3]

[edit]Pre-debut

It was his sister Jihyen who persuaded him to participate in a JYP Entertainment audition, whose promotion she had noticed when surfing on the Internet. After his reluctant agreement to participate, both headed for New York City on his 17th birthday. A week later he was chosen for the final 35 and got the call to go to Korea to go further in the competition. At first Taecyeon applied to become amodel, but the judges suggested he try dancing and singing. Eventually he was named one of the dozen finalists (including his future bandmates Lee Junho and Hwang Chansung) to compete in the show Superstar Survival, but was the first contestant to leave the show.[4]

[edit]Music career

In 2008 he took part in Mnet's Hot Blood Men[2] which follows the extreme training of 13 trainees in order to become a member of the boy band One DayOne Day spawned two boy bands, 2AM and 2PM, the latter of which Taecyeon became a member of. Six months after Hot Blood was aired on TV 2PM debuted with their first single "10 Points out of 10 Points" ("10점 만점에 10점")[5] from their firstEP Hottest Time of the Day, but it wasn't until their second EP 2:00PM Time For Change that their success in the Korean music industry skyrocketed.[2] So far 2PM has released two studio albums and three EPs.

[edit]Solo activities

Taecyeon is featured in "Yes I'm In Love" by Bada on her fourth album and Baek Ji-Young's 2009 song "내 귀에 캔디" (My Ear's Candy). He formerly hosted SBS's music showInkigayo with Wooyoung, and was a permanent cast member on Family Outing 2 before it was cancelled.
In 2010 he saw his debut as an actor in the 2010 KBS drama series Cinderella's Sister alongside Moon Geun Young and Chun Jung-myung. His second drama is Dream High, in which he played the role of Jinguk. The drama premiered on January 3, 2011.[6]
In September 2011 FujiTV announced that Taecyeon was going to become a regular on their Sunday drama Boku to Star no 99 Nichi, along with Japanese actor Nishijima Hidetoshi and South Korean actress Kim Tae Hee as the two main characters. This is his first regular role on a Japanese drama. The producer of the drama commented: “We needed someone who can be mysterious and make his presence felt by others at the same time. Outside of his role Taecyeon is a very polite and bright person, who always manages to create a cheerful atmosphere at the set. He is going to bring a breath of fresh air to the Japanese drama scene.” Taecyeon commented, “It’s my first role in a Japanese drama and I’m really happy to be able to work together with such a wonderful cast and such an amazing staff. I will exert myself to the best of my abilities in order to polish my acting as much as I can.” [7]

[edit]Blue Bears with Taecyeon

In early 2012, Taecyeon teamed up with his fellow Dankook University alumni students to produce a digital album.
The album, Blue Bears with Taecyeon, was performed live on 2012/02/24 at Dankook University for the matriculation ceremony.
The title song “Wings (날개)” was written and composed by Life Music and the Dankook University students, and featured personally penned rap lyrics written by Taecyeon. The second song, a remake of Lee Gwangjo's “A Night Like Tonight (오늘같은 밤)” was also included in the performance, complete with an original rap also written by Taecyeon himself.
The album went on sale 2012/02/29, with all proceeds donated back the University.[8][9][10]

[edit]Six Beautiful Days, Budokan (Solo Stage)

On 2012/05/25 Taecyeon performed "Kiss" and "After you've left me" for his solo stage. Both songs were written and composed by Taecyeon himself.
After the performance Taecyeon wrote on his Twitter: 여러분~ 제가 쓴 "Kiss"랑 "니가 날 떠난 후에" 어떠셨어요??ㅋㅋㅋ 처음으로 작곡한 곡들을 무대에서 공개했는데요~ 훗날 디싱이나 음반에 안들어간다고 하면 약속대로 공카에 올려드릴게요ㅋㅋㅋ[11]
(Translation) ‏@taeccool: Everyone, how did you like "Kiss" and "After you've left me", both written by me?? kkk Revealed self-composed songs on stage for the first time~ If they're not released as digital single or in a CD later on, just as promised, I'll upload them on the official cafe kkk [12]

[edit]자장가 for Hottest (Lullaby for Hottest)

On 2012/06/18 Taecyeon, composing as TY, uploaded a message on 2PM's Official Fan Cafe [13] with his newest self-composed song: 자장가 for Hottest. Taecyeon included the .mp3 as a free download for Hottest, asking them to like the song.[14]

[edit]Army enlistment

On December 9, 2010 a JYP Entertainment representative revealed that “Taecyeon would like to give up his American permanent residence visa and recently, on December 1st, he received his official confirmation for his permanent residence cancellation.”
Taecyeon had a physical examination for drafting but received a physical body status sufficient only for enlistment as public service personnel, due to his poor vision and a dislocated shoulder back in 2008.[6] However he is currently thinking of getting another physical examination in order to undertake active military duties.[15]
The JYP representative stated: “Taecyeon has voiced thoughts of wanting to enter the military service. He submitted his documents on the 1st and is clear on his actions.” He went on to explain: “Now that Taecyeon wants to enter active duties, he recently received a re-examination. I think he was affected by the recent Yeonpyeong Island shelling,[16] so we want to respect his decision.” He concluded: “Since Taecyeon is still at a young age, he won’t be entering the military immediately. He is currently active as an actor as well as continuing his studies, so we still need to watch over him.”[17]
On the February 7th, 2011 broadcast of KBS2TV’s “Yeo Yu Man Man,” Taecyeon shared his thoughts on his enlistment situation stating that he plans to get corrective eye surgery so he can enlist.[18]

TV Drama

YearTitleRoleTV Network
2010Cinderella's SisterHan Jung WooKBS2
2011Dream HighJin Gook / Hyun Shi HyukKBS
Boku to Star no 99 NichiTaesungFuji TV

[edit]Music Video-Drama

On January 7, 2010 photographs surfaced of Taecyeon and Nichkhun with actress Yoon Eunhye for Cass Beer. 2PM were chosen to endorse the beer with a special, promotional single "Tik Tok". Taecyeon played one of the three main character in the 12-minute music video-drama, which was released on February 8, 2010.[19]
In May 2010 Taecyeon featured in another music video-drama for Everland's Caribbean Bay water theme park along with 2PM's Nichkhun & Chansung and Girls' Generationmembers YoonaSeohyun & Yuri.[20][21]

[edit]Television

YearTitleRole
2006SBS Superstar SurvivalHimself
2008Mnet Hot BloodHimself
2008MBC Idol Army Season 3Himself
2009SBS InkigayoHimself
2009Mnet 2PM Wild BunnyHimself
2010SBS Family Outing 2Himself
2011SBS 2PM ShowHimself