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Audio and video remix / mash-up of 2009 K-Pop songs Again & Again and Its You (너라고) by 2PM and Super Junior, respectively. I did the remix and video editing myself. I came up with the idea of creating the mash up using both songs last year but I was too busy I forgot all about it. The idea came back after watching the Super Junior Super Show 2 in Manila (April 10, 2010) when I noticed that even though there were ten of the Super Junior members were present, Kangin was frequently shown in the VTRs but no Hankyung nor Kibum. And we all know that Jaebeoms contract as a 2PM member reached permanent termination a few months back. Sadly, 2PM has apparently moved on with a new mini-album while Super Junior works on their fourth album with no confirmation of all thirteen members being involved in it.
So, both music videos, which were released around this time last year, are currently (keep the faith guys) Super Juniors/2PMs latest ones as a complete group. While making this, I noticed that both songs had the same premise but differ in tone. Both songs together somehow make sense lyric-wise. Super Junior says whatever happens, theyre convinced that it will always be you. 2PM says confoundedly that they keep finding their ways back to you.
Download link coming soon.
This video contains excerpts from copyrighted material, which was produced and is owned by the artists’ corresponding labels (SM Entertainment for Super Junior and JYP Entertainment for 2PM). I made this entirely for entertainment purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. Thank you.
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Super Junior ( Leeteuk, Heechul, Hankyung, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, Kibum, Kyuhyun ) 2PM ( *Jaebeom, Junsu, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, Chansung )
Infographic showing “100 pixar characters” with their respective sizes (estimated sizes) by Juan Pablo Bravo

