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Tuesday 9 November 2010

Feedback on Questions, Band Names and Videos

On the website amiright.com, people from all over the Internet can submit 'cool' band names, while giving them their own personal reason for the names. Having a look through them, there are a few I quite like. From here I will create a poll and post it on this blog so site visitors can post their choice. Although the website states, that you need to verify that the names have not been taken, it doesn't tell you how to contact the submitter as their details are kept for the website only for contact.

List of names (in no particular order of preference):
1. The Kidiots - the reason: for bands that like to act child
ishly stupid, this could relate to my band as they are teenage boys, so there's no certainty of maturity.

2. Kiss My Bass - the reason: the play on words are quite humorous which adds to the character of the band who are playful, quite mischievous, fun boys.

3.
Boo-Yu-Suk! - the reason: the name as a whole looks like it is in another language (oriental), but as you say it, it reads, "
Boo You Suck!" The humour in this could benefit the recognition of the band name, as it would be noted for its quirkiness and uniqueness.

4. E-Males - the reason: an internet themed band, if they were to be heavily marketed to the internet audience.
5. HAYTUR - the reason: the word inspire
d by one of the boys in my band, who is always calling everyone a 'Haytur' (hater). I think it could be a possibility if the band were saying that they hold something that other bands hate on, so there must be something special about them.

Questions:

I asked the question,
"What do you think about Korean pop/hip hop (K-pop) music?" to various people on formspring.com and FaceBook So far the answers are:

Formsping:
Sahratezel:
"I f***** love i t :))"
FaceBook:
Bansri Kotecha:
"Love it! :D ♥" 

*'MBLAQ' are another Korean band of the same genre. Tanda expresses her 'love' for the band showing that
she is part of the potential audience (age range 15-19) of this genre.

Twitter:

Traz Bellodon: "I enjoy all music if it's hot..."
* Traz Bellodon is a
Recording Artist(Hip-hop), Producer, Ghost Writer, Actor and dancer from, Queens New York.








I began following one of Big Bang's member's fan page and someone from New Zealand. The two were tweeting each other about Korean music, so I decided to ask them 2 questions:

1. What do you think the target audience is for K-Pop? (bottom and middle Tweet)
2. What about in the UK? (top tweet)

















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