Saturday, November 12, 2011

[Videos] Taeyang @ Girls Award Fashion Show in Japan Fancams (11112)

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[Photos] Taeyang performs @ "Girls Award" Fashion Show in Japan (111112)

From @maisassygirl: "Reunited w/my lil brother :)"

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[News] Big Bang still popular in Japan despite the bad press


Despite all of the bad press Big Bang has been receiving lately, their fame in Japan seems to know no end.

In the latest issue of a Japanese magazine, a survey was conducted asking 1,000 Japanese fans on who their favorite Hallyu artists were and the boys of Big Bang triumphantly came out on top.

Not only were they voted ‘most favorite Korean artist’, but Japanese fans showed their support by ranking them high in the categories of best vocals, dance performances, good-looks, fashion style, and ability to speak Japanese.

Members Taeyang and Daesung were voted #1 and #2 for the ‘artist with the best vocals’, Taeyang was voted #2 for ‘artist with the best dance moves’, and Seungri was also voted #2 for ‘artist who speaks Japanese fluently’.

T.O.P and G-Dragon came in at #2 & #3 for best-looking artists, and G-Dragon was voted as #1 under the ‘artist with the most fashionable style’ category.

Netizens who saw the magazine remarked, “The Japanese still love Big Bang“, “This is awesome for Big Bang to be featured on such a famous magazine“, and “Congratulations, Big Bang“.

In related news, Big Bang was recently voted best ‘Worldwide Act’ at the 2011 MTV EMA‘s.

[News] Big Bang #2 in "Pepero Day" Netizen Survey


From November 2 to 9, 1590 netizens participated in a survey asking "Which male idol group would you want to give Pepero to on Pepero Day?" on Maxmovie.com.

[Photo] T.O.P in New York (Sept 2011)

Unseen photo from his Calvin Klein "Broooklyn Boy" shoot:



Source: @Ellyhong79 via ibigbang

[News] Seungri's visit at Hyungboo Restaurant with 2NE1 in Japan


On November 9th (same day of Seoul-Tokyo Music Festival), Seungri and 2NE1 went to Hyungboo, a Korean restaurant in Akasaka, Japan. The restaurant's website usually posts which celebrities visit them and what they ordered. According to the website, their order included a meat set and a Deokboki dish.