Friday, April 27, 2012

Seohyun’s ‘Twinkle’ Teaser and More Info About Girls’ Generation – TTS Released


The third teaser for Girls’ Generation – TTS’s title track, “Twinkle”, has just been released, this time featuring Seohyun.
In the teaser, Seohyun goes from cute to glamorous, showing off her many talents. Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun are even seen rocking out on stage with a band.
Along with the teaser, some more information about some of the tracks on the mini-album has been revealed. “Twinkle” falls into the funky soul genre with a mid-tempo reminiscent of a 70′s-80′s Stevie Wonder style song. The straight-forward daring feel and lyrics show off the three members’ exceptional vocals. “Baby Steps” has a mid-tempo groove with a strong R&B style. “OMG” is an electronic-retro pop track with a unique sound, and “Love Sick” is about a shy girl who learns about love through her first crush. “Good-bye, Hello” is a track with a shuffle rhythm about not being able to believe that they just went through a break-up the day before.
Additionally, SM Entertainment revealed the thought process behind naming the unit “Girls’ Generation – TTS”. The name “TaeTiSeo” is made up of the first syllables of Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun. This name has the letters “T” and “S”, which have distinct sounds, giving a strong vibe of the team and also lets the fans recognize the members instantly. A representative of Girls’ Generation explained, “We made the unit name as simple as possible. It is easy to remember and recognize who the members are. We can add members or change members easily in the future with this name. We are planning very flexible activities, so for the long run, we made a name that is easy to remember rather than making a new name.”
SM Entertainment will also be holding a special contest for the release of “Twinkle” on iTunes on April 29th. Take a picture of your purchase on iTunes and email it to gift@smtown.com along with your name, age, and address for a chance to win a special prize. Head over to the SMTOWN Facebook pagefor more details.
Girls’ Generation – TTS’s mini-album, “Twinkle”, will be released digitally on April 29th on iTunes, and the physical album will be released on May 2nd. Check out Seohyun’s teaser below.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Taeyeon to Perform ‘Missing You Like Crazy’ on ‘Show! Music Core’


In addition to being one of the three MCs on MBC’s “Show! Music Core”, Taeyeon will be taking the stage this week to sing her latest OST song, “Missing You Like Crazy”.
Taeyeon recorded “Missing You Like Crazy” for MBC’s drama, “The King 2 Hearts”. The track was released on March 28th and instantly rose to the top of every chart for an all-kill on the online music sites. The song has also been number one on KBS Music Bank’s OST chart for the past three weeks. Taeyeon has received praise from fans and critics alike, calling her the new “OST Queen”.
A short promotional teaser will also be shown for Girls’ Generation – TTS’s appearance on next week’s episode, when fellow MCs Tiffany and Seohyun will join Taeyeon to perform their new song, “Twinkle”. Don’t miss Taeyeon’s performance on this week’s “Show! Music Core”, airing on April 28th at 4:00pm KST.

Tiffany’s ‘Twinkle’ Teaser and ‘Twinkle’ Tracklist Released, and Girls’ Generation – TTS to Perform on ‘M! Countdown’


SM Entertainment has just released another teaser for Girls’ Generation – TTS’s title track, “Twinkle”. After featuring Taeyeon in yesterday’s teaser, this teaser focuses on Tiffany and shows several closeups of her entering a lobby, in a makeup salon, and on a grand stage. EXO-K’s Kai and Sehun also made short surprise appearances as dancers.
It has also been announced that Taeyeon, Tiffany and Seohyun will have their first performance of “Twinkle” on next week’s “M! Countdown”, on May 3rd. In addition to performances on weekly music shows, Girls’ Generation – TTS is scheduled to promote “Twinkle” by recording an appearance on KBS 2TV’s “Hello” on May 6th, as well as by performing on KBS’s “Open Concert” on May 10th.
Finally, the tracklist for the “Twinkle” album has recently been revealed on several music sites. The album will consist of seven songs:
1. Twinkle
2. Baby Steps
3. OMG (Oh My God)
4. Library
5. 안녕 (Good-bye, Hello)
6. 처음이었죠 (Love Sick)
7. 체크메이트 (Checkmate)
Seohyun’s teaser for “Twinkle” is set to be released tomorrow. Check out Tiffany’s teaser for “Twinkle” below.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Taeyeon ‘Twinkle’ Teaser Released


On April 25th, SM Entertainment released a teaser starring Taeyeon for “Girls’ Generation – TTS”‘s upcoming single, “Twinkle”. Shown arriving in a Rolls Royce and decked out in a highly patterned and shiny outfit, Taeyeon, along with Tiffany and Seohyun, looked flawless.
The teaser shows Taeyeon in various scenes, including at a salon and on a red carpet, with outfits that seem to be a fair step away from the themes revealed in the concept photos released earlier. Taeyeon gives off a feminine vibe in certain parts, with curled hair and a ’50′s style overcoat, which is in contrast to the alluring side she shows in the lobby scene, in which she struts in wearing leopard print.
Tiffany’s teaser for the music video will be released tomorrow, while Seohyun’s teaser is expected to be released on April 27th. The MV is set to be released on April 29th. In the meantime, check out Taeyeon’s teaser below.

Hyoyeon Joins Cast of ‘Dancing With the Stars Season 2′


Hyoyeon will be joining MBC’s “Dancing With the Stars Season 2″, which will begin airing on April 27th. An MBC staff member stated, “After confirming her participation, Hyoyeon has been busy practicing. You will get to see a new side of Hyoyeon.”
Hyoyeon is one of the dancers in Girls’ Generation. Because of this, the producers have high expectations for her. A source stated, “As expectations are high, Hyoyeon has also been practicing a lot. It will be a chance for Hyoyeon to show off free dances unlike Girls’ Generation’s choreography.”
Other stars such as Tony An and actress Choi Yeo Jin will be joining Hyoyeon on the show. Recording for the first episode was finished on April 15th. The first episode of “Dancing With the Stars Season 2″ will air on April 27th at 9:55pm KST, and live broadcasts of the show will begin May 4th.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

SM Entertainment Releases Music Video for ‘I AM’ OST, ‘Dear My Family’


SM Entertainment has just released the music video for a song titled “Dear My Family”, from the OST of “I AM”, a documentary that will begin airing in select theaters worldwide in May. “I AM” will reveal footage of SM Entertainment artists from behind-the-scenes at SMTown New York in Madison Square Garden, as well as showing glimpses into the artists’ lives as trainees.
“Dear My Family” is a touching ballad featuring vocals from many of the most powerful singers in SM Entertainment, including Taeyeon, BoA, Kangta, TVXQ’s Yunho and Changmin, Super Junior’s Yesung, SHINee’s Jonghyun, f(x)’s Luna, , EXO-K’s D.O., and EXO-M’s Luhan. The music video shows the singers recording “Dear My Family”, SM Entertainment’s artists exploring New York City, and many clips of the artists during their trainee days. The members of Girls’ Generation can be spotted several times throughout the video in clips from auditions, dance rehearsals, after their debut with “Into The New World”, and finally from their performance of “The Boys” at SMTown New York.
“Dear My Family” can be purchased from music sites such as iTunesMelOnMnet, and Naver. In addition, newly released teaser images for “I AM” can be found in Soshified’s Photos Section.

Check out the music video for “Dear My Family” below.
Check out the music video for “Dear My Family” below.

Tiffany Talks About Airport Fashion on ‘Strong Heart’


During a recent recording of SBS’s “Strong Heart”, Tiffany revealed that she has been getting stressed because of airport fashion.
Tiffany confessed, “I used to go to the airport without caring about my fashion. However, after airport fashion started gaining attention, I have started to be more careful about what I wear.”
She revealed her distress by saying, “When I dress myself up from head to toe, there aren’t any reporters. But strangely, when I’m returning to Korea after finishing a concert and not wearing any makeup while wearing slippers, a lot of photos get taken.”
Tiffany’s appearance on “Strong Heart” will be broadcast tonight at 11:15 PM KST.

Release Date and New Teaser Image Revealed for ‘Twinkle’ Mini-Album

A new teaser image for Girls’ Generations first sub-unit, “Girls’ Generation–TaeTiSeo”, has been revealed on numerous websites.
In contrast to the unusual outfits featured in the first teaser, the new image features Taeyeon, Tiffany and Seohyun in much more subdued tones and with less drastic hairstyles. Searches for “Girls’ Generation–TaeTiSeo” sharply increased after the release of the new teaser image, with many netizens commenting and speculating on not only the image, but the content of the mini-album as well.
Songs from the album will be released on iTunes and other download sites on April 29th, and the physical album will be released on May 2nd. The digital album and the physical album will both have different photobooks.
The title song, “Twinkle”, is composed by Brandon Fraley, Jamelle Fraley, and Javier Solis, who are often associated with the Jam Factory, a collaborative group of artists and composers. The song is described as having a 70′s and 80′s Stevie Wonder influence, mixed with an up-tempo modern funk.

Becoming a SONE: My Ride on the Soshi Express


They say in life it’s the journey that matters, not the destination. What you learn along the way and how you change is what is most important. In a touching message for her 22nd birthday, Sooyoung referred to being a fan of Girls’ Generation as going for a ride on the “Soshi Express”, a journey being taken by more and more people every day. This is the story of how I boarded that train and became a SONE.
In the Fall of 2010, I was pretty big into playing Starcraft 2. I watched videos of the pros playing on YouTube and was getting excited for the first Korean pro tournament, the Global Starcraft League. I didn’t know much about Korea, but I was aware of the near-national-sport status Starcraft held there, so I wanted to see the start of the pro Starcraft 2 scene.
I tuned in, and before the tournament started, some music videos were being shown. “What the heck is this?” I said as I watched I don’t know how many identical girls doing some kind of arrow-shooting dance. I was confused. Why were there so many of them? Who is that girl with the big gorgeous eyes in the elevator? People watching the tournament on TeamLiquid.net (the main community for Starcraft) told me, “Oh that’s Girls’ Generation. They are huge.”
Then another video played, showing some cutesy girl playing around with a giant marshmallow. It turned out that cutesy girl was IU, and she was the announcer for the players in the tournament. People were telling me that she had an incredible voice, so over the next few days I started checking out who this IU person was on YouTube.


I saw the video above and was immediately hooked. She had such a great voice, and she played the guitar. Even that goofy MC was smitten. It was perfect. I couldn’t understand a word she was saying, but I wanted to hear more. It wasn’t until much later that I found out these songs were all covers.
At the same time, I kept seeing that “Hoot” music video before the GSL. It was growing in my brain like a virus, that arrow dance replaying over and over. It was so catchy. How can choreography of all things be addicting? To YouTube! I kept replaying that music video over and over because I needed to figure out who was who. I found out the girl with the big eyes was called Sooyoung first. Then there was this ridiculously pretty girl with the white fluffy hat, Yoona. But I kept mistaking this other one, Seohyun she was called, for that Yoona girl. Were they sisters? Then there was one, the one with the voice. Wow she could sing. A friendly YouTube commenter pointed out that that particular member was Taeyeon.

I guess they do this stuff live too, huh? I was in awe with this video. Their outfits, their dancing, their singing, everything was so in sync, something I hadn’t really ever seen before. I couldn’t get enough of Taeyeon though. I needed to find out more.


I discovered these two videos and must have replayed them hundreds of times. She was beautiful, and her pristine voice captivated me. It was also my first exposure to some of Taeyeon’s off-stage personality, including her legendary ahjumma laugh that I would continue to find so endearing. Kangin’s genuine adoration of Taeyeon and how he was almost speechless that she just sang so beautifully with no preparation mirrored my own reaction. This girl was something special.

Apart from the few Taeyeon videos and “Hoot”, I was still watching almost nothing but IU. And then something happened. I was watching that acoustic IU video from “Sketchbook” where she played that “Gee” song. I had always thought it was quite good, but one day, months after I had first seen it, someone said to me, “Hey, you know that’s Girls’ Generation’s song right?” Brain explosion. I immediately YouTubed “Girls’ Generation – Gee”. My God…I watched it, and to be honest, right after the video ended I kind of just sat there blankly staring at the screen, like “that was very different from that acoustic ‘Gee’ song I’ve been listening to…” But then I played it again. And then a few more times. And the next day I was humming the melody to myself all day long. I started looking up more of their songs: “Run Devil Run”, “Into The New World”, “Girls’ Generation”, “Kissing You”. They were all so good. These girls were awesome.
But then…I found “Genie”. The legs. The song. The Seohyun popping out of the cake. It. Was. Glorious. These incredibly gorgeous marine girls were marching their way into my life, and I was powerless to stop them. When Tiffany said to “put it back on”, I respectfully obliged and pressed the replay button.

At this point I stumbled on clips from television shows these girls appeared on, compilations of cute and funny moments that introduced me to this brand new concept called “aegyo”. I would watch clips of that Sunny girl acting ridiculously cute, and for some instinctual reason, it made me laugh and smile. I think men are pre-programmed to enjoy this.
I noticed these videos all had these pink subtitles in them: Soshisubs from some website called Soshified.com. Like finding an oasis in the desert, I registered and was met with more Girls’ Generation content than I could believe: pictures and videos everywhere. A lot of the clips I had seen were from a show called “Hello Baby”, so I started to watch the series from the first episode. I don’t even like babies, but those nine girls were so entertaining I couldn’t help but enjoy it. Yoona and Yuri, whom I still thought were the same person, seemed like the best of friends, and I immediately latched onto their hilariously tragic story of bonding over not getting to hold the baby. Poor Tiffany had such a big heart but no way to show it. Jessica’s strange fear of cucumbers made me laugh. It was such an interesting show. I enjoyed these girls, but not really much more than as entertainment and good music. That all changed when I finished the next show of theirs I watched, “Girls Go to School”.



If there is one thing every SONE needs to see, it is “Girls Go to School”. After their “School of Rock” performance in the heat, with the girls all sweaty and exhausted but exhilarated nonetheless, Jessica collapsed in a heap, so tired from literally giving everything she had on stage. It was at that moment that I became more than just a casual observer. It was at that moment I became a fan of Girls’ Generation.
It was around this time that I realized I was getting more and more into Korean culture in general and not just the music. Girls’ Generation had opened a door into a world I didn’t even know existed. I had always thought of myself as fairly open-minded, but as I watched more and more Korean TV, I realized the only thing I had actually known about the country was that my Great-Aunt fought in the Korean War and Samsung and Hyundai were Korean. I acquired Rosetta Stone Korean and began teaching myself the language, doing the lessons for about an hour a day. I learned how to cook a few Korean dishes. The first Korean food I ever ate was bibimbap that I made for myself (I later had it in a Korean restaurant, and I did a pretty good job for my first try!). I even took a crack at naengmyun after hearing Jessica loved it, and it’s now my favorite Korean dish.

One of the major reasons for my newfound interest in Korea was “Invincible Youth”. Korean variety shows are so different from American TV, and I was fascinated by them. I loved how the idols actually worked on the farm. I loved how they bonded with each other. Because of G7, I started listening to so many other artists. I found T-ara’s incredible “Absolute First Album” because of Hyomin. I started liking Secret, Kara, Brown Eyed Girls, all of them. I went from Girls’ Generation and IU to all current K-Pop artists because of that one show. However, Girls’ Generation was too special to be dethroned from being my favorite. The moment Yuri and Sunny left “Invincible Youth” was legitimately sad. From Sunny holding back her tears until the show wrapped but then breaking down at the very end, to Wanggu saying goodbye to Yuri as she wept, everything was so emotional because something truly special had been created with those girls and that village.
I wanted to go to Korea. I needed to see this place with my own eyes. I wanted to be engulfed by the language and the food and hearing Korean music as I walked the streets. There was a K-Pop contest for Americans, held in Los Angeles by the Korean Cultural Center in partnership with KBS World. Audition for a chance to be in the finals and perform on stage for a television show. The grand prize: a plane ticket to Korea and a seat in the audience at “Music Bank”. I was a rather shy person. Could I do it?  Could I actually get on a stage in front of hundreds of people? I created an acoustic arrangement of “Into The New World”, a song fitting for my quest to go East, and auditioned. I made it to the finals, got into my car, and drove to LA. All the other contestants sang to back tracks, but I got up on that stage with nothing but my guitar. The MC asked who my favorite member of Girls’ Generation was. “Sunny, because she can catch chickens.” The crowd laughed. I was nervous, but I tried my best. Afterwards some audience members came up to me and said they really enjoyed my version of the song. I didn’t win, but as I drove home, I thought to myself, “What if the plane ticket wasn’t the real prize?” Because of Girls’ Generation, I gathered the courage to sing and play the guitar in front of a theater full of people, something I could not have done before. Something in me had changed. No longer was I afraid of the unknown. When I got home, I took a leap of faith and signed up for the Soshified field trip to Korea.

The Soshified trip to Korea was one of those rare life-changing experiences. Meeting SONEs was amazing. Seeing Girls’ Generation live was amazing. I went to Korea as a stranger to everyone but came away with friends whom I still speak to every day. I had thought I loved Girls’ Generation before, but seeing them in person raised the bar. You think you love them, but then you see Tiffany point directly at you and wink, and everything else that exists in the world just disappears. You think you love them, but then you see Sooyoung look you dead in the eye and say in English, “Thank you for coming”, and you realize that you might not know just how much you actually love these girls. When they lined up for “Into The New World” and everyone started singing along, I was in a moment of the most pure form of happiness. I was watching the personification of my own journey into a new world. I returned from Korea knowing that I would support these nine girls as long as I possibly could.
Since then I have become a writer for Soshified in order to contribute to the fandom that had given me so much. Because of Soshified, I was able to have one of the most important experiences of my entire life, and I had to give back. Through Girls’ Generation I have been able rekindle my love of writing that I had long since abandoned.
I’ve been to SM Town NYC and got to see the girls up close at the fanmeet. I went back to NYC and got to support the girls at “Live With Kelly” for their American debut and met the members (minus Jessica unfortunately) at the fansigning.
Through all of this, as amazing as meeting Girls’ Generation is, the fact that I could share all these incredible times with friends I met in Korea was even more special. SONEs are a large family, sometimes dysfunctional, but a family nonetheless. People on the outside looking in won’t understand, but when you see Tiffany taking pictures of the fans taking pictures of her, you know that there is a special bond between SONEs and Girls’ Generation, a bond that transcends languages and borders.
All of these experiences have in some way made me a better person than I was before I knew about Girls’ Generation. I might be much poorer from spending so much money, but I am undoubtedly richer for having experienced it all. SMTown LA has just been announced. It’s another opportunity to see the girls, another opportunity be with SONEs, and another opportunity to experience something new. It’s the next stop on the Soshi Express, and there’s no getting off this train. See you all in California and wherever else this journey takes me.

Disclaimer: Views expressed are solely those of the author and are not representative of the Soshified community as a whole

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Girls’ Generation’s Status Has Been Solidified Once Again


In an online community board, a few pictures were uploaded with a title of “How Sunbae Idols Talk about Girls’ Generation.”
It is a compilation of quotes from the first generation idols such as S.E.S., Fin.K.L, and BoA talking about Girls’ Generation.
S.E.S.’ Eugene showed extraordinary love for the girls by saying, “When I look at Girls’ Generation, it feels like I’m looking at us during our first years. I think the cuteness adds on to that.” Both of these two girl groups have captured all male fans’ hearts with their concept of “fairy”.
Fin.K.L’s Ock Joohyun also showed her unusual love for the girls by saying, “Girls’ Generation is a very pretty painting that makes me reminisce about my old days.” Sung Yuri also highly praised the girls’ beauty and said, “I have a personal friendship with Girls’ Generation, but that is not the only reason that I say they are beautiful even in the eyes of a woman.”
Fin.K.L’s Lee Hyori made a cool comment at a fan signing event by saying, “You still like Fin. K.L? Switch over to Girls’ Generation,” and took Girls’ Generation’s side.
BoA, who has been very active in “K-pop Star” recently, revealed her desire to be part of Girls’ Generation when she was asked, “If you had a time machine and you went back to when you were 13 years old, would you choose to become a singer again?” by replying, “I would choose to sing, but I won’t choose to be BoA. I had a hard time overseas alone. I want to become the oldest member in Girls’ Generation. You may think that we have a large age difference, but we’re only three years apart.”
With these comments made by the sunbae idols, netizens commented, “The sunbaes like Girls’ Generation because they are very polite”, “Whatever the reason is, it has been confirmed that Girls’ Generation is at the top of the female idol list in Korea”, “As expected, Girls’ Generation are even more recognized by their sunbaes!”

The Cucumber – Twelfth Edition


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Taeyeon Enters ‘Miss Korea’ Beauty Pageant

Taeyeon recently made headlines by participating in the 2012 “Miss Korea” beauty pageant. It was an unprecedented event, as no music idol had ever entered the traditional beauty pageant. Despite never having competed in a beauty pageant before, Taeyeon continued Girls’ Generation’s track record of success in outside ventures as she finished as a finalist.
The “Miss Korea” judges were highly impressed with Taeyeon, noting that she was able to make it to the finals despite being different from the traditional beauty queens. One judge elaborated by saying, “Most beauty queens are very tall, trim, and elegant. Even though Taeyeon is short and rather dorky, she displayed so much charm that we found ourselves voting for her more often than not.”
One aspect of the pageant’s contests that Taeyeon excelled in was the interview. The most memorable answer that Taeyeon gave was in response to the question, “What is a personal dream that you want to achieve within the next five years?” Taeyeon stunned the audience with her generous and heartwarming answer as she said, “What I want more than anything is for there to be world dukongs.”

You know… world peas…


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Missed out on previous Cucumber articles? You can check them out here!

Mamonde Releases New CFs Featuring Yuri

Cosmetic brand Mamonde has aired a new CF featuring Yuri, in which she is listening to advice on how to attract a man. The narrator lists methods such as wearing makeup and smiling politely, but Yuri realizes that a simpler solution to the complex problem is just to cut ten centimeters off the bottom of her dress. The CF compares this situation to using “Total Solution”, a moisture cream from Mamonde meant to serve as a simple solution for complex skin problems.
Mamonde has also released another video from the set of a Mamonde CF filming. In the video, Yuri mentions that she is the new model for Mamonde and talks about Mamonde’s “Refreshing Cucumber Pack”, saying that the product has the same texture as homemade cucumber packs and that it’s possible to feel the cucumber and its effects on the skin. Yuri also gives several cucumber packs as gifts to the staff working with her for the CF.
Check out the two videos below.

Jessica Shows Her Unique Color in @star1 Magazine


Recently, Jessica did an interview with celebrity lifestyle magazine @star1 in which she talked about her experiences with photo shoots, working on her drama “Wild Romance”, and her real self.
Q: How did you feel about doing a photo shoot alone on a rainy street?
A: I did a few photo shoots in the rain before, so it wasn’t that hard. However, I was a bit lonely because I rarely do photo shoots alone and I had no other members to play with.
Q: Do you usually like the rain?
A: I didn’t like the rain when I was young…but recently I started to really like it. Sometimes, I enjoy the feeling of listening to rain-themed songs on rainy days.
Q: How are you doing after the drama “Wild Romance”?
A: I’m currently resting. I’m enjoying the rare moments of sweet relaxation since I’m not part of a musical or a regular member of a variety show. I meet up with my friends and acquaintances. I’ve also visited my family members in San Francisco.
Q: You made an attempt at a serious drama with “Wild Romance”. How was it?
A: It was very interesting. I would do it again if I got another chance. The drama itself wasn’t hard, but I had so many difficulties trying to organize all my schedules because I had a lot of international performances. Adding on to that, I didn’t have enough time to prepare myself because the decision was made on such short notice. For that reason, I felt like I didn’t show everything I could do. It was hard but enjoyable work. I found it very interesting to create an emotional plot and carry it through. It was difficult in some aspects considering the fact that the character had a lot of inconsistency regarding her emotions, but I enjoyed the challenge. I want to do a bubbly or a melodramatic character next time.
Q: I assume that you were a bit burdened by the Korean language, which is still slightly difficult. How did you handle the script?
A: Daily conversations are not hard at all. It’s the difficult words in the script such as…hmm…old sayings or anything related to legal matters that were hard to understand. However, I was happy to be able to learn more Korean while filming the drama.
Q: From Jessica’s point of view, singing and acting: what are the differences?
A: Many celebrities talk about their sense of ecstasy on stage, but I think I’m a bit different. Personally, I like listening to my own voice inside headphones. The sound of my voice streaming out from the radio gives me an odd feeling. I think that feeling is what stimulates me and gives me a sense of joy.
Q: Many members of Girls’ Generation are now doing solo promotions and individual activities.
A: I’m cheering them on. I feel proud. I.. have actually had a dilemma since my trainee years. I had always thought about what to choose and focus on between singing, acting and dancing. I even had a “slump” period because of this. “Dancing” is defined by Hyoyeon, “Singing” is defined by Taeyeon, and “Acting” is defined by Yoona… I had a hard time thinking about how I should characterize myself. But now, I’m different. I try to think positively about everything. I still want to experience a lot of things in many ways. Wouldn’t that eventually lead to a unique image of Jessica?

Q: There’s the Jessica image we all know, but I wonder what the “real” Jessica would be like.

A: I don’t get out of bed when I’m at home. I read, use the computer, listen to music, I even eat on the bed. I take care of everything on my bed. (Jessica is also known to be the sleepyhead in Girls’ Generation.) I don’t really like going outside. I like to wear comfortable clothes if I do go outside though.
Q: The name “Jessica” gives off a very stylish vibe.
A: Honestly, I don’t really like to decorate myself. I like comfortable fashion. The majority of the fashion items I look for on the internet are very basic. Knits, leggings, huge bags… These are the items I usually buy. I especially like shoes and bags, but my shoe size is 225 so it’s really hard to find a pair that matches. (Translator’s Note: In Korea, shoe sizes are measured in millimeters.)
Q: You look really thin. Do you have a dieting secret of your own?
A: I gained a lot of weight after the drama ended because I went around everywhere eating. During the filming period of the drama, I was around 40-41 kg. When I actually do go on a diet, I use a training technique that does not form muscles. Of course I also control what I eat, but I don’t follow it too often.
Q: You have been given the nickname “Ice Princess” since the debut days. Does this fancy and cold image burden you?
A: I personally like the nickname “Ice Princess”. But my actual personality is so different from my image that people who are close call me “Clumsy Jessica”. I don’t dislike the cold image though. I think it’s my unique advantage compared to others.
Q: It has already been five years since you debuted when you were in your teens. A lot of time has passed since then. What are some of the things that have changed?
A: It’s true that I held onto first place awards. I always had a greedy thought that I should most definitely focus on getting the award. Now, I think my field of vision has widened. The most important thing I think about is whether or not I, or Girls’ Generation, made a satisfying stage rather than hanging onto awards. Honestly I don’t really cling to awards anymore. I have also found the nerve to laugh off any negative articles. I think this is a peace of mind that time has taught me.


Yoona Impresses with Her Improved Acting Skills in ‘Love Rain’


[Warning, some spoilers ahead]
Yoona has been impressing with not only her incredible good looks, but also with her portrayal of two different characters in “Love Rain”. Now a third of the way through just her third drama, Yoona’s improved acting skills have been catching the eyes of critics.
Kim Yoonhee, the 70s college student, and Jung Hana, the bright and quirky present day girl, are polar opposites. The former is calm and deliberate, the latter cute and cheerful. As Yoon Ga-ee of OSEN writes of Yoona’s acting, “She doesn’t just put her pretty visuals forth. She has been capturing the screen with rich emotions and polished expressions. Viewers’ eyes can only be kind towards this ‘actress’ Yoona.” In her scenes as Kim Yoonhee, Yoona plays her character very calmly and exhibits her feelings with subtle facial expressions and movement that draw the audience into the serene setting that director Yoon Sukho has created.
The transition to the present day allowed Yoona to showcase her skills even more with the younger character, Jung Hana. Yoona’s natural exuberance flows freely through Hana, but her ability to effectively portray a wide range of emotions has improved dramatically. Choi Inkyung of Review Star says of Yoona, “Her laughing and crying, which was only pretty before, has certainly changed. She drew tears from viewers when she cried giving up on her first love, senior Taesung (Kim Youngkwang), and made viewers laugh with her awkward and funny body movements in front of the camera.” Indeed, Yoona is able to take the audience on an emotional roller coaster through her nuanced portrayal of Hana. She makes sure that a fully developed and deep character with many sides is shown. In the latest episode, Choi Inkyung says Yoona was prettier than ever, continuing, “Of course, it could have been her pretty clothes and makeup, but more than anything, her facial expressions and ever improving acting were the biggest reasons behind it. After always having carried the ‘idol origin’ label, Yoona is completely immersed in her character and has now become ‘Hana’ herself.”
“Love Rain” is Yoona’s third drama after “You Are My Destiny” and “Cinderella Man”. Even though she is a veteran singer in Girls’ Generation, she is still considered a rookie as an actress. Yoona’s improvement has come as a bit of a surprise for critics, not because it wasn’t possible, but because she improved in her acting while at the same time performing all around the world in Girls’ Generation. She has taken the criticism from her previous acting experiences and used it to become even better, practicing hard at every opportunity. Yoon Ga-ee writes, “The speed at which her acting is improving is blinding. She has matured to the point where you want to ask, ‘When did her acting get so good?’ The criticism that trailed behind her during ‘Cinderella Man’ is now nowhere to be found.”
Yoona has met the challenge of playing two different roles in the same drama. Perhaps the most impressive part of Yoona’s acting is the fact that she is breaking free of the “idol-actor” stereotype and showing that she can be considered simply as an actress rather than as an idol who also acts. The future is bright for actress Yoona.

Eider Releases a New CF, Behind-The-Scenes Video, and Photos Featuring Yoona


On April 19th, Eider released a new CF featuring Yoona as part of her endorsement of the popular outerwear brand. The CF is a short but fun video in which Yoona and Lee Minho can be seen jumping from a low-lying branch while wearing jackets from a new line in Eider’s Spring/Summer Collection.


Eider has also revealed several clips from behind-the-scenes at the filming of three different CFs, including two which were released in March. The behind-the-scenes video begins with the filming of this most recent CF and shows Yoona and Lee Minho having fun as they prepare and jump from the tree branch. For the CF from March 1st, the behind-the-scenes clip shows the two filming at a cliff edge as water sprays over them to simulate rain, while for the CF from March 28th, they are shown putting on and zipping up their jackets in a very dramatic fashion on a windy mountain. Yoona then laughs afterwards.
Finally, Eider made several new photos of Yoona available on its website for fans to view. These photos can be found in Soshified’s Photos Section.
Check out the new CF and behind-the-scenes video below.


Taeyeon and Tiffany to Appear on ‘Survival Audition K-Pop Star’


Taeyeon and Tiffany will appear in the next episode of “Survival Audition K-Pop Star” (“K-Pop Star”), in which they will collaborate with Baek Ahyeon, a semi-finalist in the reality-singing competition. Together, the three will sing “Lady Marmalade”, which fans of Girls’ Generation remember as Taeyeon and Tiffany’s duet during Girls’ Generation’s Japan Arena Tour and 2nd Asia Tour. Viewers of the show are especially looking forward to hearing the harmony the three singers will produce with their strong vocals.
Members of Girls’ Generation have already made several appearances on “K-Pop Star”. Yoona was a guest judge and advisor to contestants on the show’s first episodes, while Taeyeon, Sunny, Yoona and Seohyun made a surprise appearance to visit SuPearls, a group of contestants who impressed viewers with their rendition of “The Boys”. Most recently, Sunny, Hyoyeon and Sooyoung made a brief appearance on the show to rehearse the choreography of “Run Devil Run”, also with Baek Ahyeon.