For #KPopMonday theme #OST here is 'Give You My Heart' from the 'Crash Landing On You' soundtrack.
Here IU sings to a very lucky fan (and well-deserved) who was invited on stage during the fan concert for the very unique costume (notice how IU trying very hard not to laugh looking at the fan's costume):
When we bought the house in 2019, there was an old lilac in the corner of the yard that was half-dead and barely flowered. After several years of careful pruning, it's alive, happy, and flowering.
Today you have 2 theme options in celebration of April Fool's Day.
#Theme1 = post songs with titles including words like fool, pabo, joke, etc
#Theme2 = continue the long-standing tradition of kpop fansites changing groups for the day and post about groups you don't normally post about. Surprise us with artists you like that we might not expect.
#Kpop And #BLDramas fans... This is your friendly reminder that it's April 1st in Asia now...take all social media posts with a grain of salt for the next 24 - 48 hours...lol... #AprilFoolsDay
I've been enjoying watching everyone's reaction posts to #MoonlightChicken it's one of my favorite Thai BLs and it's nice to see so many people enjoying it.
For those who are done with moonlight chicken, if you want...
more EarthMix, watch A Tale of a Thousand Stars
more GeminiFourth, watch My Class President
more FirstKhaotung, watch The Eclipse
and give us more reaction threads. These are great :)
Yesterday I promised a thread on producer tags in #kpop songs, so I'm going to make this post and dump a ton of links in the replies so I can set them unlisted and hopefully make this less spammy possibly.
So what are producer tags? They are a small audio clip that a producer will tuck into the song, usually near the beginning. It's sort of like an artist adding their signature to a painting. Some producers do it, some don't.
Below are some examples. Feel free to ask questions in replies.