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Senin, 14 Februari 2011

Hanako Magazine – Short questionnairesfor 2PM

Jap-Thai: Namhom @2pmalways | Thai-Eng: Muize @2pmalways “Let’s meet them in Seoul”Hanako Entertainment Therapy 2PM. In a split second, the desire of holding them comes to me! Their popularity has increased rapidly after coming to Japan for their showcase in last December. The words “beastly idols” are now everywhere; TV or magazines. We’ve met them again, they looklovely and cute this time. Those smiley faces of theirs surely belong to fans. Therefore, we quickly publish this. Dying to see them in Japan again! Wish them hear this wish To know what they have been doing, we have prepared short questionnaires And this is a report for fans...

TEEN TOP shares sweet photos from the backstage of ‘Inkigayo’

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the boys of TEEN TOP delivered an ultra-sweet cover of H.O.T’s legendary “Candy” for SBS’s “Inkigayo.” The members shared two photos from the event through their group’s me2day account, and fans gushed over the special treat. Member Niel wrote, “I became Angelina Jolie today.  Please don’t make fun of me after you watch our stage!  Because I bumped into C.A.P-hyung, my lips swelled up to twice its size.  Please look forward to our Valentine’s Day ‘Candy’ stage.  It’s really cute!” Later, they uploaded a photo of Changjo receiving candy from L. Joe and added, “‘Please accept my ca………..candy!!!’...

2PM’s One-to-One Japanese Lessons

The “Beast Idols,” with their appeal of wildness, are putting effort into their preparations for their advancement in Japan. 2PM, in tandem with Sony Music, will commence their activities in Japan, carrying out promotions and TV show appearances sometime around March. Language is their main challenge in doing full blown entertainment activities overseas. 2PM, in their preparatory period, have been receiving private lessons in Japanese and are aiming to boost their language ability. Officials from the company they work for, JYP Entertainment, said, “In doing activities in Japan, the most important thing, after all is said and done,...

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