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- When the Queen of the Hard Rock Trolls tries to take over all the Troll kingdoms, Queen Poppy and her friends try different ways to save all the Trolls.
- Goo Jae-hee is infatuated with Kang Tae-joon, a track and field athlete. When Tae-joon gets severely injured, she transfers to his all-boys high school disguising as a boy.
- Red Velvet celebrates 10 years with live shows from their Seoul fancon, featuring hits from "Happiness" to "Cosmic". Members share backstage stories about their music and memories from the past decade.
- A pair of star-crossed dancers in New York find themselves at the center of a bitter rivalry between their brothers' underground dance clubs.
- The song "Salty and Sweet" by Aespa describes a relationship that is both difficult to resist and complicated. The lyrics express the notion of desire and allure that comes from something or someone that is both salty and sweet, complex and tempting. The verses, sung by Giselle, Karina, and Ningning, suggest the idea of adding and mixing ingredients into a recipe, enhancing the flavors to create a unique and special taste. They also describe the effects of the mixture, noting that it is something that is difficult to resist and becomes more potent over time. The bridge describes the moment when a person can no longer resist the desire for this "salty and sweet" experience. The refrains sung throughout the song serve to reinforce the idea of this duality within the relationship, where the salty and sweet mix is both irresistible and somewhat dangerous.
- Aespa's concert at London's O2 Arena, their first-ever U.K. show, featuring fan-favorite performances, "Next Level," "Savage," "Girls," "Spicy,","Black Mamba" and showcases individual member performances and behind-the-scenes interviews.
- In the unique form of "neo essays," the nine members of NCT 127 share never-before-heard stories from their childhood through an eclectic mix of theater, animation, dance, song, and performance art.
- The song "Girls' Generation - FOREVER 1" is an upbeat and celebratory ode to love and friendship. The lyrics touch on the theme of enduring love between friends and the power of that bond to overcome anything. The song begins with the affirmation of forever love and not giving up on it. The first verse highlights the beauty of the world and the power of love which makes everything better without any fear of losing it. The Pre-chorus talks about the tears and pain faced in love, but despite that, the singer will cherish the memories and moments spent with their loved ones. The chorus of the song is a declaration of infinite love for someone who is everything to the singer, and they are one forever. They compare their love to a "love bomb" which is explosive and overwhelming, just like their feelings for their loved one. The chorus emphasizes the closeness of the friends and their long-lasting bond despite the challenges faced. The bridge expresses the singer's sentiments about wanting to be with their loved ones forever and their unique bond that cannot be compared to anyone else's. The song ends on a celebratory note, with the singers declaring that they will love the person they are singing to forever, despite any obstacles that come their way. Overall, the song "Girls' Generation - FOREVER 1" sends a message of the enduring power of love and the importance of one's relationships with friends.
- The song "Spicy" by Aespa is about a confident and self-assured woman who knows her worth and isn't afraid to show it. The lyrics describe the singer as being too spicy for anyone who isn't ready for her. She is aware that she is desirable and commands attention wherever she goes. She warns that anyone who tries to play games with her will be met with a fiery intensity they can't handle. The song features verses from each of the members of the group that highlight their individual strengths and personalities. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the singer is "too spicy" for anyone who isn't up for the challenge of being with her. The post-chorus encourages listeners to keep going and not give up, while the bridge declares that the group is unique and one-of-a-kind. The outro reiterates the idea that the singer is too spicy for anyone who can't handle her. Overall, "Spicy" sends a message of empowerment and self-assurance, encouraging women to know their worth and not settle for less than they deserve. The song celebrates the power and confidence of women and encourages them to embrace their individuality and strength.
- Commercial film for Caribbean Bay, with 2PM.
- The song "Mirotic" by TVXQ. is a sultry and hypnotic love song about being irresistibly drawn to someone. The opening verse speaks of a common attraction that pulls the singer in, and the chorus describes the intensity of the feeling as being "under my skin" and unable to escape. The use of the phrase "red ocean" as a metaphor for love suggests that love can be a tumultuous and dangerous force. The second verse references a "chrome heart" and "crystal" as symbols of the singer's transformation and newfound devotion to the object of their affection. The breakdown section describes the physical desire and attraction between the two individuals, with the repeated line "I got you under my skin" highlighting the all-consuming nature of the attraction. The bridge alternates between the singer referring to themselves as a "magician" capable of controlling their love interest within their dreams and as a "devil's ride" with no place left to hide. The repeated chorus emphasizes the singer's obsession with their lover as they declare them their slave, and the song ends with a final declaration that their lover is under their skin and unable to escape their grasp. Overall, "Mirotic" is a song about the power and intensity of attraction and desire.
- (Korean with English subtitles) 1953, the Korean war has ended. Most of the country is war-torn and in shambles. Two young boys living in a refugee camp are doing their best living in these harsh conditions. Their best bet of survival is to trade in stolen goods. But when they take business away from the local gangsters, they begin a new fight for survival.
- The song "Drama" by Aespa explores themes of self-expression, confidence, and empowerment. Through its catchy and energetic lyrics, the song encourages embracing individuality and taking charge of one's narrative. In the snippet you provided, the members of Aespa - Karina, Winter, and Giselle-sing about bringing drama and owning their presence. The repetitive phrase "I'll bring drama-ma-ma-ma" represents their determination to make a statement and leave a lasting impact. By bringing drama, they are asserting their uniqueness and refusing to be overlooked or silenced. The mention of "girls in the back" and "world in the back" further emphasizes unity and support among Aespa and its fans. They are not alone in their pursuit of drama; they have a strong collective behind them, amplifying their message. The concluding line, "Drama starting with me," suggests that the drama being brought about is a result of Aespa's actions and choices. They are taking control of their own stories, initiating a narrative that is uniquely their own. This line reinforces the theme of empowerment and encourages listeners to do the same, finding their own voice and creating their own dramatic moments. Overall, "Drama" by Aespa celebrates individuality, confidence, and the power of self-expression. It empowers listeners to embrace their uniqueness, make a statement, and take control of their narratives.
- Anniversary film dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the Korean boy band SHINee. The film reveals the backstage of the professional life of the band members, reveals the details of the creative process. The film includes interviews with all the idols and footage from the band's grand show.
- The song "Hey, Come On!" by SHINHWA portrays a message of determination, perseverance, and refusing to give up. The lyrics speak about breaking free from the constraints of the present moment, overcoming difficulties, and pursuing dreams. As the song starts, it acknowledges the exhaustion and despair felt in a challenging world, highlighting the protagonist's yearning to find the dreams they once desired. It expresses a sense of frustration and dissatisfaction with the current situation. The chorus serves as a rallying cry, encouraging the listener to not be contained by their trapped future and to never give up. It emphasizes the need to protect one's dreams and break down the barriers that hold them back. Overall, the song encourages individuals to break free from limitations, have faith in their abilities, and overcome the challenges they face in order to achieve their dreams. It conveys a message of empowerment and perseverance, urging listeners to keep pushing forward and never give in to doubt or resignation.
- After debuting in 2016 under the K-Pop group NCT, Lee Taeyong finally prepares for his first concert as soloist.
- The song "Don't Don" by SUPER JUNIOR (Ft. Henry Lau) tackles the theme of the impact of money and materialism on society and individuals. The lyrics explore the idea that in a world driven by money, people can lose sight of their true values and become trapped within the confines of material possessions. The opening lines suggest that if things end this way and opportunities are lost, everyone will be deemed wrong. This implies a sense of frustration and a desire for change within society. The reference to a "comedy-like world" where some people cannot laugh highlights the disconnection between those who have financial security and those who struggle. The chorus reinforces the importance of money in the world, emphasizing how it can imprison individuals. The plea to look around and see the despair in people's eyes indicates the negative effects of materialism on society and its impact on individual well-being. The second verse reflects on a world that increasingly distances itself from genuine connections and contentment. Despite dreams being shattered and people leaving, the song suggests that some things don't change. This implies a critique of an society that values material possessions over human connections and fulfillment. The breakdown section asserts a sense of power and control, stating that the world belongs to the singer. It challenges the idea that happiness is only meant for others and highlights the importance of seizing opportunities without consideration for the weak. In the final breakdown section, the lyrics reject feelings of resentment and blame, stating that the world is responsible for shaping individuals. The desire to create chaos with money and a suitable cunning mind reflects a rebellious response to a society that judges individuals based on material wealth, which also expresses a similar sentiment of protecting the singer's children in a chaotic world, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding their future. Overall, "Don't Don" addresses the negative consequences of materialism on both society and personal well-being. It calls for a reevaluation of values and priorities, urging individuals to look beyond the superficiality of money and seek greater meaning and connection in life.
- The song "Sexy, Free and Single" by SUPER JUNIOR is an anthem about embracing individuality, confidence, and enjoying the freedom of being single. The lyrics convey a message of self-empowerment and self-acceptance. The members of SUPER JUNIOR encourage listeners to let go of their fears and insecurities and embrace their true selves. They celebrate the idea of being "sexy, free, and single" and assert that they are ready to fully embrace their individuality. The lyrics also highlight the importance of perseverance and not giving up. The members acknowledge the challenges and obstacles that they have faced in their lives and careers but assert that they have become stronger and more resilient as a result. They encourage listeners to push through their own difficulties and not be afraid to face the uncertainties of life. Overall, "Sexy, Free and Single" is a feel-good song with an uplifting message about self-confidence, embracing individuality, and enjoying the freedom and excitement of being single.
- The movie reflects the past, present and future of 32 Korean artists with behind-the-scenes footage that follows the stars as they undergo rehearsals, revealing their day-to-day lives and also features interview, video diaries and never-seen-before archive files.