Is younha j-rock?
By Nursefrai06
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
Penrith, Australia
3 responses
@AkamaruKei (5219)
• Malaysia
9 Feb 13
I don't know what to say if she in rock category or not but most of her song is with rock rhythm. Maybe she in a list of k-rock.
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@AkamaruKei (5219)
• Malaysia
10 Feb 13
Yes most Korean singer like to promote their song in Japan. Hmm i dont know why k-rock singer not many compare in the late 90s. Dbsk and boa very popular in Japan. Hmm by the way i still very like J-rock music.
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
10 Feb 13
Lol at my autocorrect. Koppitea? Seriously? Lol. That was supposed to be k-rock i just noticed too. Sorry about that. I like j-rock music more too, i think its the beat.
Akamaru, do you have any idea as to why i still dont have a ranking even though I've joined this ground for more than 24 hours. Its as if I'm not a member yet. I've noticed though that 82 people liked this interest somewhere but only 5 of them are ranked.
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
9 Feb 13
Oh, so nationality first before the language in the songs used. I see, i get it now. There are a lot of popular Koreans who sing Japanese songs. Even dbsk before used to sing Japanese and boa too. I dont like koppitea very much though, i prefer j-rock. There is something about the way the words are pronounced.
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
7 Feb 13
Its amazing how these singers really strive their hearts out. Like they're already successful i Korea and then they start from zero in Japan. That's true talent.
@Nursefrai06 (2498)
• Penrith, Australia
9 Feb 13
Hello slupaoh, welcome to mylot, I'm afraid you won't be earning much if you don't post anything besides hello though. Happy mylotting.