I recently went to Northern Illinois University for their homecoming and this song was not only sung but was danced to at every event I attended. NPR discusses how Korean Pop has become popular. It was interesting to find out that in South Korea they do not hear new music from the radio but they watch it on the television.
Since I was born in South Korea, I like reading about their culture. I was not raised in South Korea so I feel very cut off from my culture. NPR did a decent job at describing certain aspects of their culture but NPR fails to mention any form of musical talent that was produced when they made this song.
NPR demonstrated a bit of ignorance when they described how this song was produced. In America we produce songs the same way the South Korea produced theirs. This aticle is a prime demonstration to the pot calling the kettle black. Almost every song in America that is popular is constructed the same way.
Since I was born in South Korea, I like reading about their culture. I was not raised in South Korea so I feel very cut off from my culture. NPR did a decent job at describing certain aspects of their culture but NPR fails to mention any form of musical talent that was produced when they made this song.
NPR demonstrated a bit of ignorance when they described how this song was produced. In America we produce songs the same way the South Korea produced theirs. This aticle is a prime demonstration to the pot calling the kettle black. Almost every song in America that is popular is constructed the same way.