We just got back from interviewing Boa. We have tons of pixs and a lot of video. Small updates will go up tonight. Big updates going up tomorrow! boa.ningin.com


  • Boa Give-aways

    We’ve been getting a lot of questions asking what exactly are we giving away every day. So here just see for yourself in these photos after the jump. There isn’t any official merchandise such as cds, t-shirts, or posters related to Boa’s Eat You Up album yet because the we’re still a few months away from actual release. So Ningin... (more)

    by Hoc Hoc on Dec 05, 2008 04:00am • 7


  • I spent 60 minutes with Boa Today!

    Today my role was Ningin’s third cameramen during our interview with the Apop superstar, Boa Kwon. I basically just walked around with a Flip video camera taking candid videos of Boa and her staff/entourage to possibly add a behind the scenes type angle if needed. We brought a pretty... (more)

    by Hoc Hoc on Dec 05, 2008 03:55am • 10


  • What Other Asian Bands Could Succeed in the US

    With BoA crossing over to America, it makes me think of other artists I would love to see cross over.

    For example, I believe the Japanese band Exile has a lot of promise. Recently dubbed at the 2008 World Music Awards as the Best Selling Artist from Japan, the group blends R&B and Techno to form their signature style. Some of my favorite songs... (more)

    by MiaLerda MiaLerda on Dec 04, 2008 11:07pm • 12


  • Why APop Stars Have a Hard Time Crossing Over

    The world over, in every village and street corner, millions of kids want to make it big in music. Every country has its own “pop machine,” but making the ultimate name (and royalties) for yourself invariably means success in the U.S. market. A few from Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Australia have crossed over, but why aren’t there more... (more)

    by elenastevenson elenastevenson on Dec 04, 2008 06:05pm • 12


  • The Hit: Cape No. 7

    Cape No. 7 (海角七號) is a Taiwanese comedic romance film written and directed by Wei Te-Sheng, his first full-length motion picture. The film is mainly in Mandarin Chinese but also contains significant lines in Taiwanese and Japanese. Before its commercial release, the film premiered world-wide on June 20, 2008 at the 2008 Taipei Film Festival... (more)

    by WenShinHsiung WenShinHsiung on Dec 04, 2008 07:49am • 8





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