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Ballad singer JOO has released a new single, “Cry and Blow,” for the first time in almost five years. Talking about her long hiatus in an interview, she begins to cry.

JOO debuted in 2008 under JYP Entertainment with the song “Because of a Man.” Her strong points were her clear tone and vibration, but she received a lot of negative comments online following her debut and could not perform well due to stage fright.

The singer put out only two albums during her seven-year contract with JYP. The contract ended last January and she joined Woollim Entertainment in April. “Cry and Blow,” released on November 2, is her first release since her album “Heartmade” in January 2011.

In the interview, JOO says in a choked voice, “In the past I could not release music or sell out. But I will probably continue to have these concerns as long as I do music.”

She expresses mixed feelings about leaving her former company. “JYP feels like my hometown,” she says. “I spent a lot of time there struggling alone. I wanted to sing but nothing would go right and I was lonely. But it was there that I first achieved my dream of being a singer, so I am grateful.”

During her hiatus, the singer acted in several musicals and focused on her studies. She took part in the musicals “Youthful March,” “Catch Me If You Can,” and “Full House,” and recently graduated from studying theatre at Dongguk University.

“When I did musicals I would apply for a leave of absence, and then I would re-enroll to study,” she says. “With the exception of one semester, I received scholarships. I didn’t study a lot in high school because I was a trainee, so I thought campus life was very fun.”

On her switch to Woollim Entertainment, she says, “It feels like I’m getting a brand new start. Joining Woollim was like being adopted by a wealthy family.”

She has also worked through much of her stage fright. “I had a little during debut, but it was worst during my promotions for “Bad Guy,” three years after my debut. On MBC’s “Quiz to Change the World,” I was performing the song for the first time and I just thought of the past three years. I cried and couldn’t sing properly and felt really guilty. After that I was scared to stand in front of a camera, and thought that being a singer wasn’t right for me.” Singing in musicals alongside other actors helped her get over her stage fright.

“I first wanted to be a singer when I was in the fourth grade after seeing BoA perform,” she says. “I debuted at the same time as IU. When I came back with “Bad Guy,” IU was receiving a lot of love for “Good Day.” Ever since then, she’s been putting out lots of albums and she’s become a representative singer of Korea. When I was younger, I was envious, but I think she’s amazing for blazing her own trail. Since I’m back at the starting line, I want to show people the things I can do well.”

This comeback is particularly special for JOO because she is promoting at the same time as her younger brother, Jung Ilhoon (BTOB). “My mother was comforted during my hiatus by seeing my brother perform,” JOO says. “She really enjoyed seeing the two of us on the same music program.”

In the future, the singer wishes to continue to put out new records and to become a singer that builds anticipation with every release. “On ‘Hidden Singer,” BoA had fans that still remembered all her old songs and sang along with her. As a fan and a singer, I was really moved. I hope that I can be a singer like her and sing every song with my whole heart.”

At the end of the interview, she says shyly, “I said I definitely wouldn’t cry during interviews, but now I feel cathartic.”

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After not having an official release since her Flower Bookmark EP in 2014, solo artist IU made her long-awaited comeback with her newest music video “Twenty-Three.”

Utilizing the Alice In Wonderland concept hinted at through the teasers for the track, the LOEN Entertainment artist’s catchy track highlights the difficulty of transitioning from a girl to a woman.

Instead of addressing the topic in a serious tone, the popular singer utilizes silly scenes including a cake to the face to explain the confusion of growing up. IU’s self-written lyrics also make a point to relate her current situation...
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Looks like Yoo Hee Yeol likes poking fun at the new couple!

On the recent episode of “Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook” on October 16, Jang Ki Ha appeared as a guest. When Yoo Hee Yeol introduces Jang Ki Ha and the singer mentions his song “Let’s Meet Now,” the MC has a smile on his face.

Then Yoo Hee Yeol says, “People are saying let’s meet on Friday,” and teased Jang Ki Ha by referencing IU‘s “Friday.”

He continues, “I say this again, but ‘Yoo Hee Yeol’s Sketchbook’ airs on Fridays so let’s meet on Fridays.”

The audience immediately laughs at the sly reference.

Watch the clip here (starts around 0:40).
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Get ready for the feels. Park Myung Soo revealed and thanked IU for her generous ginseng-set gifts to him.

On the most recent KBS Cool FM radio broadcast 'Park Myung Soo's Radio Show', Park Myung Soo shared how considerate IU is and how he wants to be become closer with her.

When one listener asked the DJ if he was close with IU, he replied, "I really want to be close to IU, but it's not easy. I don't want to interrupt IU's busy schedule by giving her a call. I don't want to give that pressure to a dongsaeng".

However, "IU gifted me with a ginseng set on Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) for 3 consecutive years now. I want to tell her I really enjoyed eating the ginseng. IU you're the best."

We hope these two become close after this!

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