Norazo continue to bring the weird
2015-03-13 04:39 pmEither they've filmed a beauty CF (nah...) or are being massive trolls:
I didn't know time-lapse footage of skin masks drying was something I needed in my life. I suspect this improves with translation.
Also, much shenanigans and behind the scenes from the latest single:
As reported by the Verge:
Allegedly the video has been banned due to the hypnotic suggestions in the opening meditation
The video is intended to "hypnotize you into receiving Norazo," apparently. News site Asia Economy claims that it has been banned from TV for these hypnotic qualities, but The Verge has been unable to confirm this — we called Korea's communications standards commission, but a representative wasn't aware of any government- or broadcaster-imposed bans.
They've put up a version of their latest single with English subtitles all the way through
Meditate with an almost naked Lee Hyuk, sideways:
This is the intro meditation from the recent single, with, um, different footage.
Making of M/Vs:
Lee Hyuk:
(set to House of Pain's Jump Around)
JoBin and ahjumma:
Sources: all video from the Norazo Productions channel, commentary from the Verge
I didn't know time-lapse footage of skin masks drying was something I needed in my life. I suspect this improves with translation.
Also, much shenanigans and behind the scenes from the latest single:
As reported by the Verge:
Allegedly the video has been banned due to the hypnotic suggestions in the opening meditation
"Become rich by listening to a song — I really like this song — I want to keep listening to it — This lively song will make me rich — I keep wanting to make people around me to listen to this song — I will want to buy this song — I don't know why but I will get money as I keep listening to this song — I am happy — This song that I am listening to before I go to bed will give me a good fresh start in the morning — All will be great for me."
The video is intended to "hypnotize you into receiving Norazo," apparently. News site Asia Economy claims that it has been banned from TV for these hypnotic qualities, but The Verge has been unable to confirm this — we called Korea's communications standards commission, but a representative wasn't aware of any government- or broadcaster-imposed bans.
They've put up a version of their latest single with English subtitles all the way through
Meditate with an almost naked Lee Hyuk, sideways:
This is the intro meditation from the recent single, with, um, different footage.
Making of M/Vs:
Lee Hyuk:
(set to House of Pain's Jump Around)
JoBin and ahjumma:
Sources: all video from the Norazo Productions channel, commentary from the Verge
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