"You want me,
You give yourself up to me,
You’re mad at me
I got you under my skin,"
You give yourself up to me,
You’re mad at me
I got you under my skin,"
I’m was once quite a leisure fan to TVXQ (an acronym for Tong Vfang Xien Qi(東方神起), years before, after I’ve listened one of their many famous songs, Last Angel -a collaboration work with the famous diva, Koda Kumi used as a theme song for the Japanese release of Resident Evil: Extinction. It’s an average but somehow that song is still stuck in my playlist, a wonder.
But what got me avid was one of their recent bi-lingual (Japanese and Korean) single, ‘Mirotic’, released in Japan on October 15th last year. Eventhough there’s an opt for the Japanese version (since I could understand them), I’d chosen the Korean version since it worked much better to Mirotic’s beat. (Squeal!!) And I love their video clip. Their choreography in this video is awesome. Micky looked really something (cute is close but not quite the word). I like the part when he’s in the middle, one hand crossed to the chest and another rest on his chin, fingers splayed about on the curve of his cheek. Then, those nimble fingers glide smoothly on the outline arch of his lower lip; a pseudo-innocent act of restraint desire. (Swoon.)
And, and, and… JaeJoong! Hero is super hot with the new hairdo and the outfit; an almost black number, the jacket suit and form fitting pants adorned by a silver necklace, which fell down following the tempting strip of his skin. A peek-a-boo effect. I was absolutely enthralled by the way he dances (maybe not as good as U-Know, but close). So much zealous/amorous vibe (is it too much?) nothing like I’ve seen before*. An erotica-incarnate.
Oh, from the video clip, ‘Wrong Number’, Hero really looked like a much more masculine Matt –with the red hair and striped shirt but lacking a slender tanned, leather wrapped blonde adhered to his body. Don’t you think? The scene when he’s singing, laid back on the rum colored rug on the floor, a wine glass stood upright near an old-styled dial-up phone would make a lovely photograph set-up –photos taken face down from the ceiling. Imagine what pose I can get from the view up there (Click, click). Hiu…
*since there’s not much of a good show here anyway. Even with the stuff going on, I still do think that our local traditional dances are much more esthetically appealing. The flick of nimble fingers, cool headdress (haha…)
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